For the second year in a row, the iHeartRadio Music Awards became the iHeartTaylorSwift Awards.

Not only did she claim three prizes at the ceremony, including album of the year, but her boyfriend took home a trophy, too.

Taylor won the first and last awards of the night — female artist and album of the year.

Taylor Swift accepts the award for female artist of the year Taylor Swift accepts the award for female artist of the year (Chris Pizzellol/Invision/AP)

In between, she picked up best tour honours for her star-studded 1989 World Tour, thanking boyfriend Calvin Harris (real name: Adam Wiles) from the stage. Calvin won dance artist of the year.

“For the first time, I had the most amazing person to come home to when the spotlight went out and when the crowds were all gone,” Taylor said. “So I want to thank my boyfriend Adam for that.”

The Shake It Off singer posted some photos of her triumphant night on Instagram, including one with Selena Gomez which was simply captioned “Forever”.

Taylor’s photo of her walk to the stage to accept an award said “High fives”.

No words needed for the snap which was all about her outfit (and her fabulous figure).

But Taylor gushed as she wrote the following words for the photo featuring Justin Timberlake. “Hero status, friend status, all time fav status. @justintimberlake thank you for absolutely everything.”

U2 were the night’s other big winner. Singer Bono and guitarist The Edge accepted the show’s Innovator Award from last year’s victor, Pharrell Williams.

“The thing that might be the most innovative about our band is we are a real band,” The Edge said. “We are still in our high school band.”

Adele performing on stageAdele performing on stage (Dominic Lipinski/PA)

Song of the year went to Adele for Hello. She accepted via video from a gig in Birmingham.

Other winners at the fan-voted show included Fetty Wap (best new artist), Pitbull (Latin artist of the year) and Chris Brown (R&B artist of the year). All three men also performed at the Los Angeles event.

There were as many performances as awards presented during the three-hour show.

Justin Bieber, winner of the awards for male artist of the year and dance song of the year Justin Bieber, winner of the awards for male artist of the year and dance song of the year (Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)

Justin Bieber was the first artist to take the stage. He showed off his new dreadlocks as he performed a mash-up of Love Yourself and Company.

He returned to the stage as a winner later in the night, claiming male artist of the year and sharing in the dance song of the year award with Diplo and Skrillex for Where Are U Now.

Justin thanked his fans for standing by him through what he described as “tough times”.

Zayn performs during the iHeartRadio Music Awards Zayn performs during the iHeartRadio Music Awards (Chris Pizzellol/Invision/AP)

He said: “It’s just about our growth and learning.”

Zayn Malik made his solo awards-show performance debut, performing Like I Would from his new album, Mind Of Mine.

Meghan Trainor performed her new single, No, and Demi Lovato sang the heart wrenching Stone Cold while Brad Paisley accompanied her on guitar.