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Entertainment Insider previews the 2020 MTV VMAs

The 2020 VMAs are one of the first nationally syndicated live award shows since COVID-19 shut down most large gatherings back in March, and News 8’s Entertainment Insider McKinzie Roth has a preview of the big night for you.

The show will air live from New York City on Sunday, Aug. 30, at 8 p.m. ET/PT. It will feature performances taking place across all five boroughs. 

MTV
confirmed that the show would be held outdoors,
with few or no audience members in attendance, as opposed to taking place at the
Barclays Center as originally planned.

Is there a pre-show?

Yes.
There will also be pre-show performances by Chloe x Halle, Jack Harlow,
Lewis Capaldi, Tate McRae, and Machine Gun Kelly featuring Travis Barker and
blackbear.

Who is performing at the
VMAs?

For
the main event, BTS, in their first-ever VMAs performance, will present the TV
debut of their new English-language single “Dynamite.” Miley Cyrus, who hosted the show in 2015
and just released the single
“Midnight Sky,”
 will also take the stage. 

And,
for the first time since 2013, Mother Monster herself, Lady Gaga, is set to take the stage. She
and Ariana Grande will
perform their hit single “Rain on Me,” in the world premiere
televised performance of Gaga’s latest release, Chromatica.

Doja
Cat
, The Weeknd will also perform. And, the Black Eyed Peas are set
for their debut VMA performance!!!

Who’s hosting?

Keke Palmer has
been tapped to host
 this year’s awards. 

Who’s
presenting the awards? 

Drew Barrymore, Blink-182’s Travis BarkerKelly Clarkson, and Hamilton star Anthony
Ramos will present awards on Sunday. Also serving as presenters will be 

Bebe
Rexha, Bella Hadid, Jaden Smith, Joey King, Machine Gun Kelly, Madison Beer,
Nicole Richie, and Sofia Carson.

Who are some of the VMA nominees?

Grande and Gaga lead the pack with nine nominations each. “Rain on Me” netted seven nods, including Video and Song of the Year. Billie Eilish and the Weeknd follow with six nominations each, with Taylor Swift close behind, earning five.

The awards also added two new categories that reflect the current state of music. This year that includes, Best Music Video From Home and Best Quarantine Performance. 

Nominees in the latter
category include Gaga for her rendition of Nat King Cole’s “Smile” on
the One World: Together at Home special and John Legend for his
#TogetherAtHome Concert Series gig

What else can I expect?

This
year’s show will also honor “Everyday Heroes: Frontline Medical
Workers” by celebrating the best performances by first responders
including doctors, nurses, and other medical workers.