• The Weeknd calls for justice for Breonna Taylor and Jacob Blake in VMAs 2020 speech

    The Weeknd calls for justice for Breonna Taylor and Jacob Blake in VMAs 2020 speech

    The Weeknd made the most of the VMAs 2020. Not only did he open the show by performing “Blinding Lights” from Hudson Yards, but while accepting the award for Best R&B video, he somberly called for justice for Breonna Taylor and Jacob Blake. The singer — whose real name is Abel Tesfaye — was still …
  • Miley Cyrus reenacts iconic ‘Wrecking Ball’ video at 2020 VMAs

    Miley Cyrus reenacts iconic ‘Wrecking Ball’ video at 2020 VMAs

    She came in like a wrecking ball . . . again. Miley Cyrus re-created her infamous “Wrecking Ball” video at the 2020 VMAs. During what appeared to be a pre-recorded performance of her new single “Midnight Sky,” the 27-year-old thew it back to her 2013 hit, straddling a large disco ball and swinging from the ceiling. In …
  • VMAs 2020: Complete list of winners and nominees

    VMAs 2020: Complete list of winners and nominees

    The show must go on — despite the coronavirus pandemic. The 2020 VMAs will celebrate the year’s best music videos Sunday on MTV — just not in the manner they’re used to. Originally set for a return to Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, the normally in-person celebration was derailed by COVID-19 concerns and instead revealed winners and …
  • VMAs 2020: How the ‘live’ show was filmed amid the COVID-19 pandemic

    VMAs 2020: How the ‘live’ show was filmed amid the COVID-19 pandemic

    The 2020 MTV Video Music Awards are scheduled to air “live” from New York on Sunday night, but most of the performances, award presentations, and red carpet interviews were already pre-recorded days in advance, Page Six has learned. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, MTV took additional measures this year to produce the award show within …
  • Who’s performing at the VMAs 2020? A complete list of artists

    Who’s performing at the VMAs 2020? A complete list of artists

    The coronavirus decimated the 2020 music festival season, so consider Sunday’s MTV VMAs the hottest virtual concert of the year. The annual Video Music Award extravaganza is just about the closest thing to a live music event we’ll see this year — even if stars might be accepting their Moon Person trophies on the August …
  • VMAs 2020: How to watch and livestream MTV’s biggest night

    VMAs 2020: How to watch and livestream MTV’s biggest night

    The 2020 MTV VMAs are here to break your Netflix and quarantine routine. The 35th annual music video awards telecast on Sunday, Aug. 30 will offer some much-needed escape, as the coronavirus continues to halt life and — and live music — as we know it. While it won’t be the typical award-show experience spectacle …
  • Who is this year’s VMAs host? Meet Keke Palmer

    Who is this year’s VMAs host? Meet Keke Palmer

    Keke Palmer is going to be having a real kiki as host of the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards from New York on Sunday. The “Hustlers” actress-singer, 27, will preside over performances by the likes of Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande, The Weeknd and Miley Cyrus in the first live major awards show of the …
  • Your guide to all the fall 2020 TV premiere dates

    Your guide to all the fall 2020 TV premiere dates

    The pandemic may have affected plans for the fall 2020 TV schedule, but there's plenty to watch from 'Fargo' to 'Family Guy' to 'Filthy Rich' to 'Fear the Walking Dead.'
  • VMAs 2020 countdown: Best and worst musical lockdown performances

    VMAs 2020 countdown: Best and worst musical lockdown performances

    They’re not exactly the Moonpersons that anybody wanted to land at the VMAs. But when the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards go down on Sunday, there will be two new, COVID-era categories: best quarantine performance and best music video from home. Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber, and Post Malone are among the music …
  • VMAs 2020 can’t come soon enough for Lady Gaga in hilarious social media posts

    VMAs 2020 can’t come soon enough for Lady Gaga in hilarious social media posts

    At the beginning of March, Lady Gaga announced the initial dates of her “Chromatica Ball” tour promoting her new album, which would have seen her playing a half dozen dates in Europe and the US, concluding at MetLife Stadium on Aug. 19. Well, we all know what happened next, and while a canceled tour is …