Taylor Swift wins big, Rita Ora pays tribute to Liam Payne at MTV EMAs
The UK show opened with an acrobatic Benson Boone suspended in the air on a gold grand piano performing his viral hit “Beautiful Things” and latest release “Slow it Down”
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South African newcomer Tyla gave Taylor Swift a run for her money picking up three awards. PHOTO: X/@channelstv
Manchester, England, 11 Nov
Taylor Swift came out on top at the
2024 MTV EMAs on Sunday, walking away with best artist, best US act, best live
act and best video for “Fortnight” (featuring Post Malone). Swift, who is
finishing up her Eras tour on the other side of the Atlantic, thanked the fans
for the bounty of prizes via video message.
The UK show opened with an
acrobatic Benson Boone suspended in the air on a gold grand piano performing
his viral hit “Beautiful Things” and latest release “Slow it Down.” Boone also
accepted his first EMA for best new act.
South African newcomer Tyla gave
Swift a run for her money picking up three awards for best afrobeats, best
R&B and best African act. Tyla performed her smash hit “Water” for the EMA
audience at the Co-op Live, Manchester, flanked by a host of dancers, as well
as singing energetic new track “Push 2 Start.”
British singer Rita Ora, who hosted
the show for a record third time, paid tribute to former One Direction star
Liam Payne, who died last month after falling from a balcony in Buenos Aires.
Ora had a close relationship with
the singer and the pair recorded a song together in 2018, “For You (Fifty
Shades Freed).” She addressed the audience saying, “I want to take a moment to
remember someone. Liam Payne was one of the kindest people I knew.” Her voice
broke as she asked the crowd to take a moment to remember Liam saying, “He had
the biggest heart and he left such a mark on this world.”
Hip-hop legend Busta Rhymes was
awarded the EMAs global icon award from British rapper Little Simz telling the
crowd that in 34 years of professionally recording this was his first award
from MTV and it felt incredible. The 12-time Grammy Award nominee, who has more
than 10 million album sales under his belt, performed a mega medley of his
greatest hits “Break ya Neck,” “Touch it” and “Put Your Hands Where the Eyes
can See” accompanied by dancers wearing tracksuits with giant dragon heads.
Shawn Mendes gave an intimate and
heartfelt performance and also received the award for best Canadian act.
Sabrina Carpenter picked up the honors for best song for her hit “Espresso,”
while Ariana Grande was crowned best pop act and Eminem took away best hip hop
act.
UK duo Pet Shop Boys were honored
with the inaugural Pop Pioneers Award for their contribution to pop music and
closed out the show accompanied by local orchestra Manchester Camerata with a
cover of David Bowie's “All the Young Dudes” followed by their iconic hit “West
End Girls” in celebration of the song's 40th anniversary.
Other performers on the night
included K-Pop quintet Le Sserafim, Mexican singer and rapper Peso Pluma,
English singer and songwriter Raye, multi-platinum singer-songwriter Mendes,
American powerhouse Teddy Swims, Mexican rock sisters the Warning.
LL Cool J, Bush frontman Gavin
Rossdale, mother-and-daughter musicians Neneh Cherry and Mabel and TV and film
stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Turner-Smith and Lucien Laviscount all
presented awards.
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