The MTV Video Music Awards 2022 is just a few days away and many fans are still wondering where to access the live show. Worry no more as we will list down a few providers and channels that will let you watch your favorite artists perform and receive their awards.

According to Uproxx, this year's coveted music awards show will be broadcast live from the Prudential Center in New Jersey.

The show will begin at 8 p.m. EST. Before, MTV was the only channel where fans could watch the show, but the network has expanded into more platforms for fans to have access.

The 2022 MTV VMAs will be available for streaming/viewing on the following channels:

  • MTV
  • BET
  • The CW
  • CMT
  • Comedy Central
  • Nickelodeon
  • VH1
  • MTV2
  • TV Land, Paramount Network
  • BET Her
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What to Expect at This Year's MTV Video Music Awards

It's a big year for Barbz as Nicki Minaj will be this year's recipient of the biggest honor of the night, the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award.

The "Super Freaky Girl" rapper will not just perform and receive the award as she's also one of the three hosts of the evening alongside LL Cool J and Jack Harlow.

The Video Vanguard Award has been awarded to several artists who had "outstanding contibutions" and a huge impact on the music industry.

The rapper will be the 35th recipient, making her the 9th female artist to do so.

This year's MTV VMA's appears to be bigger than ever as it is expected to bring music performances from several artists.

Aside from Minaj, performers include Panic! At The Disco, Lizzo, Måneskin, J Balvin, Kane Brown, Jack Harlow, BLACKPINK, Anitta, Marshmello X Khalid, and Red Hot Chili Peppers, the recipient of the 2022 VMA Global Icon Award.

Pre-show performers would be Saucy Santana, Yung Gravy, and Dove Cameron.

Hip-hop artists dominated the nominations for the evening as the leading artists who snagged a whopping seven nominations are Lil Nas X, Kendrick Lamar, and Jack Harlow.

The "Call Me By Your Name" singer and the "First Class" rapper are both nominated for Video of the Year.

Other nominees for prestigious awards like Song of the Year include Billie Eilish's "Happier Than Ever," The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber's "Stay," "Easy On Me" by Adele," Elton John and Dua Lipa's "Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)" and many more.

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