Yesterday, the Internet exploded with excitement at the news of a possible 'NSYNC reunion at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards. Page Six of the New York Post reported that sources said the "Bye Bye Bye" band would come together to say "Hi Hi Hi" at the Aug. 25 ceremony and help celebrate former member Justin Timberlake's Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. Read More »
Fans thought it may have been "Bye Bye Bye" for good when 'NSYNC called it quits in 2002 with no hopes of a reunion. However, according to reports, the boy band may, in fact, be reuniting at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards. JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick are slated to perform with Justin Timberlake at this year's award ceremonies, to help celebrate Timberlake's Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. Read More »
After yesterday's announcement that Justin Timberlake would perform at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, it was hard to imagine that the performance lineup could get any bigger. However, it still can. Today (Aug. 16), MTV announced that Macklemore & Ryan Lewis and Bruno Mars will play at the Aug. 25 ceremony. Read More »
In an announcement that isn't nearly as surprising at it should be, pop superstar Justin Timberlake will perform at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards. On their various media platforms, including their Instagram, MTV announced that Timberlake will not only perform for the VMAs but will also receive the Michael Jackson Vanguard Award. Read More »
For those music fans who simply cannot get enough of Miley Cyrus' "We Can't Stop" and Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines," have no fear. The two hit singles will be performed at the 2013 Video Music Awards, MTV announced today (Aug. 13). Read More »
In a recent interview on a podcast hosted by Paul Mercurio, Comedy Central television personality Stephen Colbert opened up about the month leading up to Daft Punk's scheduled performance on his show "The Colbert Report." This podcast interview revealed that Colbert and his writing team had to work around the fact that Daft Punk refused to speak or perform on the show. We all know how it ended up, but this candid interview reveals that the build up was even worse than the outcome. Read More »
The 2013 MTV Video Music Awards are pulling out the big guns in regards to their performers. So far, Lady Gaga has been confirmed to play her new single "Applause," Kanye West will show fans his "Black Skinhead," Daft Punk are rumored to play the follow-up single to their summer hit "Get Lucky" and Miley Cyrus may just play "We Can't Stop." Now, Katy Perry has announced that she will perform her first "Prism" single "Roar" at the Aug. 25 award show ceremony. Read More »
Daft Punk's booked performance on last night's (Aug. 6) episode of "The Colbert Report" did not go quite as planned, apparently. When the show opened last night, Stephen Colbert announced that despite being booked, the French electronic duo were not able to appear on the lampooning news show, because Viacom sister network MTV had booked Daft Punk to perform in a "secret" performance at the 2013 VMAs. Read More »
With the 2013 rendition of the MTV Video Music Awards happening later this month on Aug. 25, the television channel is going in to full force bringing in celebrity promoters for the big event. After announcing performers Lady Gaga and Kanye West in recent days, MTV has unleashed a new promo featuring Miley Cyrus. Read More »
The MTV Video Music Awards 2013 are really turning things up when it comes to big name performers. After announcing Lady Gaga will perform her new single "Applause" last month, today (Aug. 5), MTV revealed that Kanye West will return to the VMA stage to perform his "Yeezus" single "Black Skinhead." Read More »
Lady Gaga's weekend headline was that she got her septum pierced. On Monday, things were a little more music l when she told Women's Wear Daily some details about her upcoming single "Applause," the first from her upcoming fourth album "Artpop." Read More »
Little Monsters rejoice: Lady Gaga is set to take the stage at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, taking place for the first time in Brooklyn, New York. MTV made the announcement that the Mother Monster will perform at the award show via their Instagram earlier today (Thursday, July 25). Read More »
The major difference between the 2013 VMAs and the show's original ceremony in 1983 is not the grandeur or difference in artists, but the way in which social media will play a role. After MTV announced the nominees early this morning, many of the musicians took to Twitter and Facebook not just to express their gratitude but to mobilize their fan bases to scoop up as many moonmen trophies as possible. Read More »