Lil Nas X, Olivia Rodrigo shine at MTV Video Music Awards 2021

A stacked slate of artists lit up MTV’s 40th annual Video Music Awards on Sunday, returning in full force to Brooklyn’s Barclays Center after last year’s scaled-back pandemic show.

The 2021 VMAs – a show known more for ostentatious performances, made-for-Twitter moments and wild costumes than the actual awards – was back with its signature elaborate performances before a masked full audience after a 2020 show that saw many celebrities accept prizes via video stream.

The show opened with a pre-taped clip from none other than Madonna, who made VMA history at the 1984 inaugural show with a show-stopping performance of Like A Virgin, which kicked off the show’s reign as a platform for headline-grabbing antics.

Advertisement

“They said we wouldn’t last, but we’re still here,” she said after strutting onto the stage, dropping an expletive while wearing a dominatrix-esque black leather thong corset. “Happy 40th, MTV.”

Lil Nas X scored the night’s top award, Video of the Year, for Montero (Call Me by Your Name) not long after a sensual performance just days before his album is set for release on September 17.

“Thank you to the gay agenda, let’s go gay agenda!” said the 22-year-old. His winning video had previously set off social media hype that saw the artist exchange disses with a sitting US governor, who took issue with the seductive clip in which the artist gives the devil a lap dance.

Advertisement

ALSO READ: Thuso Mbedu rubs shoulders with stars at F9 screening

‘Amazing outlet’ of music

Doja Cat hosted Sunday’s show, also performing Been Like This and You Right while descending from the rafters in an aerial act.

But it was Normani’s performance of Wild Side that stole the night. The R&B pop star stunned with her always-on-lock choreography before grinding on Teyana Taylor, with Teyana strapped to a metal platform in homage to past acts by Janet Jackson.

Advertisement

Lil Nas X also performed, debuting the live version of his single Industry Baby with co-performer Jack Harlow and a marching band, before launching into a revival of his music video’s prison shower set.

And Billie Eilish introduced a head-banging performance from Foo Fighters, thanking them for “carrying the torch of rock and roll” before they received the show’s Global Icon Award.

In addition to performing, pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo scored three awards, including Song of the Year for Drivers License and Best New Artist.

Advertisement

“I just feel so grateful that I get to make music and do stuff that I love and call it my job,” said the 18-year-old whose debut album Sour soared to the top of charts.

Justin Bieber, meanwhile, won Artist of the Year along with Best Pop for Peaches.

“Music is such an amazing opportunity and an amazing outlet to reach people and to bring us all together,” Bieber told the audience.

Advertisement

Korean heavyweight boy band BTS snagged Best K-pop for Butter, as the decorated Eilish’s Your Power won the Video For Good award.

“We all have power and we must remember not to abuse it,” Eilish told the cheering crowd.

The eligibility period for this year’s videos ranged from July 2020 to June 2021.

Sunday’s show kicks off a packed month of cultural events slated to return to New York after the pandemic wreaked havoc on the entertainment calendar.

The glittery Met Gala, a star-studded event that raises money for the Metropolitan Museum’s Costume Insitute, is set for Monday evening, with co-hosts set to include Eilish.

The three-day Governor’s Ball Music Festival is scheduled for the weekend of September 24 in Queens.

2021 VMAs red-carpet looks

For more news your way

Download our app and read this and other great stories on the move. Available for Android and iOS.

Published by
By Agence France Presse
Read more on these topics: awardsMTVmusic