Taylor Swift to receive Artist of the Decade Award at 2019 American Music Awards
Her latest accolade follows the recent release of her seventh studio album, 'Lover,' in August.
Taylor Swift attends the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards. Picture: Getty Images
American pop star and worldwide sensation Taylor Swift will be crowned ‘Artist of the Decade’ at the 2019 American Music Awards.
The singer — who is also up for awards including: Artist of the Year, Favorite Music Video for “You Need to Calm Down,” Favorite Female Pop/Rock Artist, Favorite Album for “Lover” and Favorite Artist in Adult Contemporary — will be handed the honour at the event, to be held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on November 24.
Swift — who has won more AMAs than any other artist in this decade over the course her 13-year career — is famous for hit songs such as “Love Story”, “Bad Blood”, “Blank Space” and “Shake It Out”, among many others, and is also expected to perform on stage at the event to celebrate her biggest hits as part of the occasion.
Commenting on Swift’s influence and contribution to the music industry, Mark Bacco, executive VP programming and development of Dick Clark Productions said in a statement that: “Taylor’s impact on music this decade is undeniable and her performances on the American Music Awards have been truly spectacular.
“We’re thrilled to honor her as our artist of the decade and can’t wait for her to blow everyone away with an epic, career-spanning performance unlike any other!”
Her latest accolade follows the recent release of her seventh studio album, “Lover,” in August, and the unveil of an accompanying fashion capsule collection by the same name with designer Stella McCartney.
The 2019 American Music Awards will also be broadcast live on ABC on November 24 (via The Hollywood Reporter).
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