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  • VMAs 2015: Demi Lovato, Iggy Azalea Get Sexy and 'Cool for the Summer' in Live Performance

    Demi Lovato took over the block party in downtown Los Angeles at the 2015 MTV VMAs on Sunday night (Aug. 30) by showing off plenty of sexy skin and offering up a sexy performance of her new Confident single "Cool for the Summer," and she debuted a new single with her BFF Iggy Azalea.
  • VMAS 2015: The Weeknd Perform a Pitchy "Can't Feel My Face"

    Opting for a simple black draped stage with orange smoke and shooting flames, The Weeknd performed his No. 1 hit single, "Can't Feel My Face," at the 2015 MTV VMAs.
  • VMAS 2015: Nicki Minaj, Taylor Swift Make Up with 'Trini Dem Girls' and 'Bad Blood'

    Nicki Minaj shut down the 2015 MTV Video Music Award stage as she opened the show with the first performance of the night on Sunday Aug. 30. Performing her hit singles "Trini Dem Girls" and "The Night is Still Young" in a sexy red outfit and matching red and white feathered head piece, we didn't think things could get any better. Well, we were wrong. Minaj surprised viewers everywhere when she brought out the last person expected to join her on stage: Taylor Swift.
  • VMAs 2015: Macklemore and Ryan Lewis Perform 'Downtown' Outdoors

    After Nicki Minaj and Taylor Swift put their beef to bed by performing a duet of "Bad Blood" and "The Night Is Still Young," the 2015 VMAs went outside to where Macklemore and Ryan Lewis their new single "Downtown."
  • Taylor Swift 'Wildest Dreams' Music Video: Scott Eastwood and '1989' Star Fall In Love

    Taylor Swift isn't afraid to live out her "Wildest Dreams" with the dreamy Scott Eastwood, and she proved it in her newest music video at the 2015 MTV VMAs red carpet. The night's big winner debuted her latest 1989 visual during the award's pre-show with an old fashioned Hollywood flair.
  • VMAs 2015: Nick Jonas Performs New Single 'Levels'

    Though it is only the pre-show, MTV is bringing out the stars to perform before the main event even begins. While Walk The Moon has been rocking the crowd on the red carpet, with an odd mixture of random covers and now Nick Jonas is up to perform his new single "Levels."
  • VMAS 2015: Walk The Moon Performs 'Shut Up And Dance' on the Red Carpet

    Lead singer Nicholas Petricca strutted onto stage with a red streak through his hair as the band kicked off the MTV VMAs preshow with "Shut Up And Dance."
  • Justin Timberlake, Jonathan Demme To Craft 'Space Age' Concert Film

    Oscar-Winning director Jonathan Demme, known for his work on "Silence of the Lambs" and the 1982 Talking Heads concert film, "Stop Making Sense," is teaming up with singer/songwriter and new father, Justin Timberlake. Together, the two will craft a concert film that details the final Las Vegas stop on the singer's 143 date "20/20 Experience" world tour. Demme will start editing the still-unnamed, independent concert film in the fall, Entertainment Weekly notes.
  • VMAs 2015: Winners and Nominees Including Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar and more

    Tonight, Aug. 30, MTV will host its annual Video Music Awards, the VMAs. Known for the live performances and memorable moments, the VMAs also gives out some awards to some of the biggest names in music with Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Kendrick Lamar and Beyoncé among those nominated. Keep up with the Music Times blog below to see a full list of winners and nominees as the night goes on.
  • Watch MTV VMAs 2015 Live Stream: Miley Cyrus Hosts, Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj Perform

    The 2015 MTV Video Music Awards air tonight at 9 p.m. hosted by Miley Cyrus with the preshow and red carpet kicking things off at 8 p.m. with host Kelly Osbourne. Music Times is bringing you coverage of the star-studded event all night long.
  • The Gaslight Anthem Play Last Show at Reading Festival Ahead of Hiatus

    Today's 2015 Reading Festival performance marked The Gaslight Anthem's final show before the group goes on an indefinite hiatus. The New Jersey band first announced their bittersweet decision to take time off back in July.
  • Nile Rodgers, John Legend & DJ Mustard Honored at 2015 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards

    On Friday (Aug. 28) night, Nile Rodgers, John Legend and DJ Mustard were honored at the 2015 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards.
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