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Justin Bieber, BTS among big winners at MTV Video Music Awards

Justin Bieber, BTS among big winners at MTV Video Music Awards
Justin Bieber arrives on stage to accept the award for Artist of the Year.
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NEW YORK - Rapper Lil Nas X and pop star Justin Bieber won the top prizes at MTV's annual Video Music Awards (VMA) show on Sunday (Sept 12), in a ceremony packed with surprise appearances, live performances and thousands of masked fans.

Newcomer Olivia Rodrigo and K-pop band BTS were also among the big winners at the first major awards shows in New York to be held with a full audience of fans and celebrities since the coronavirus pandemic.

Bieber, 27, returned to the VMA stage for the first time in six years and took home Moon Person statuettes for artiste of the year and best pop for his single Peaches.

"Music is such an amazing outlet to be able to reach people and to be able to bring us all together," he said, referring to the dark days of the pandemic.

Last year, the VMAs took place in New York without a live audience and with most performances recorded in advance because of the pandemic.

Lil Nas X, 22, a gay, black musician who had a breakout hit with Old Town Road two years ago, won video of the year for his gay rights anthem Montero (Call Me By Your Name).

"Let's go, gay agenda!" he said while accepting the award.

Alicia Keys sang Empire State Of Mind outdoors against the backdrop of the New York City skyline, while Doja Cat, Ed Sheeran, veteran New York rapper Busta Rhymes, Camila Cabello, Shawn Mendes and Machine Gun Kelly were among those on stage.

Sunday's ceremony also marked the 40th anniversary of the launch of MTV as a channel dedicated to playing music videos.

Madonna, also celebrating her 40 years in the music business, opened the show in a surprise appearance.

"They said we wouldn't last. But we're still here," the 63-year-old pop diva said.

Jennifer Lopez and Cyndi Lauper sent fans wild with unexpected appearances, with Lauper weighing in on abortion rights, saying that women want "control over our bodies".

Rodrigo, 18, took home three awards, including best new artiste and song of the year for Drivers License in the fan-voted awards, capping a break-out year.

"This is so insane. This has been the most magical year of my life," she said, dedicating her win to "all the other girls who write songs on their bedroom floor".
 

BTS were named group of the year and won best K-pop for single Butter, and sent thanks by video from South Korea.

Rock band Foo Fighters got the Global Icon Award recognising their 25 years in the music industry.

The 12 time Grammy-winning band performed a medley of hits with "Charlie R.I.P" scrawled on their drum kit in tribute to Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, who died at the age of 80 last month.

The awards air at 8pm on Sept 13 on MTV (Singtel TV Channel 350, StarHub TV Channel 533).

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