Jungkook and Thirty Seconds to Mars are among the celebrities confirmed to take the stage at the awards show
Shortly after announcing the main presentations of the European Music Awards(EMA‘s), The MTV began announcing this Tuesday, the 17th, the names that will perform at the renowned event. The event will be broadcast live directly from Paris, France, in more than 150 countries, on November 5th (Sunday) at 4pm on MTV and Pluto TV.
Among those confirmed are Jungkook, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Sabrina Carpenter, David Guetta, Ozuna, Rema, The Kid Laroi, Reneé Rapp, Anne-Marie, Manuel Turizo It is Coi Leray. Over the next few days, new performers should be announced for the award.
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In addition to the first performances, the names of the first artists who will present awards throughout the honor were announced. Leigh-Anne, Lily Collins, Ashley Park, Fab Morvan, Kaliii, Loreen It is PinkPantheress are some of them.
Taylor Swift leads the list with seven nominations, including Artist of the Year, Song of the Year It is Clip of the Year. Olivia Rodrigo It is SZA come next with six nominations each, also including Artist of the Year, Song of the Year It is Clip of the Year. While Doja Cat, Måneskin, Miley Cyrus It is Nicki Minaj each received four nominations, including Artist of the Year It is Song of the Year.
26 artists were nominated for the first time, including three nominations for Jungkook (BTS), marking his first nomination for MTV EMA as a solo artist. Already Central Cee, FLO, Ice Spice, PinkPantheress total three nominations each, while Asake, Coi Leray, Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, NewJeans, Featherweight It is Renee Rapp received two nominations.
Source: Rollingstone

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