MTV VMAs 2020 is just seven days away and the excitement for the same is palpable amongst fans. Speaking of BTS, the septet recently released their new single Dynamite which will be performed by them for the very first time at the award ceremony.
06.08.2020 - 21:31 / nypost.com
Hustlers” actress-singer, 26, has been announced as the host of the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards, which will take place at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Aug. 30.“We’re thrilled to have the multitalented Keke Palmer as this year’s ‘VMAs’ host,” said Bruce Gillmer, president of music, music talent, programming and events for ViacomCBS Media Networks, which operates MTV.
MTV VMAs 2020 is just seven days away and the excitement for the same is palpable amongst fans. Speaking of BTS, the septet recently released their new single Dynamite which will be performed by them for the very first time at the award ceremony.
The performer lineup for the 2020 MTV VMAs has been revealed.
MTV VMAs are almost here.Like nearly all awards shows in the age of the coronavirus, MTV's annual music video celebration is going virtual in 2020, but still plans to pack the night full of celebrity appearances and performances from major artists.
Doja Cat, Jack Harlow, Lewis Capaldi, Roddy Ricch, Tate McRae and Yungblud.The performers who did not make the final nominations included Finneas, Ava Max, Summer Walker and the late Pop Smoke.Billie Eilish, who is Finneas’ sister, currently holds the title of Best New Artist, having won the Moon Person trophy at last year’s ceremony.
Keke Palmer is just getting started. The 26-year-old actress and 2020 MTV VMAs host has been performing for nearly two decades.
J Balvin and Roddy Ricch are no longer performing at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards.
The 2020 MTV VMAs are continuing to face many hurdles.
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Video Music Awards.The 37th annual ceremony will be the first awards show held in New York City since the COVID-19 outbreak. It was originally set to take place at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn without an audience, per orders from Governor Andrew Cuomo.
It’s about time!
Keke Palmer is set to host the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards on August 30. Palmer’s hosting duties marks the first major award show to take place at a large venue since the coronavirus pandemic.The event is being held at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Keke Palmer will host the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards.The TV favorite will join BTS, Doja Cat, and J Balvin onstage at the prizegiving in New York City, the first to air live and in person since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down all awards shows and music events.K-pop superstars BTS will make their performance debut at the MTV Video Music Awards with the TV premiere of their first complete English-language single, Dynamite.
Keke Palmer is heading to Disney+. The 26-year-old actress is joining the streaming service's upcoming revival,, it was revealed on Thursday. Palmer shared the news while moderating a virtual reunion of 's cast and executive producers during the NAACP’s Arts, Culture & Entertainment Festival.
Keke Palmer is set to host the 2020 MTV VMAs, it was announced today. The actress, host and activist recently went viral with a video of her urging members of the National Guard to march with racial justice protesters in Los Angeles.
Keke Palmer continues to kill it at the presentation game, adding 2020 MTV Video Music Awards host to her resume.
Eli Countryman “Hustlers” star Keke Palmer is set to host the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards, airing live from Barclays Center on Aug. 30 at 8 p.m.MTV made the announcement today with a video in which the actress and singer video calls up the titular character from Nickelodeon’s “Tru Jackson V.P.,” a role she played from 2008 to 2011.
adorable clip above.The ‘VMAs’ will be held live and in-person from Brooklyn’s Barclay Center on Sunday, Aug. 30 at 8 p.m.
The 2020 MTV VMAs are shaping up to be a big celeb event, our first in months since the Coronavirus pandemic started! Keke Palmer has just been announced as the host of the awards show.