2014 MTV Video Music Awards | |
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Date | Sunday, August 24, 2014 |
Location | The Forum (Inglewood, California) |
Country | United States |
Most awards | Beyoncé (4) |
Most nominations | Beyoncé and Iggy Azalea (8 each)[1] |
Website | www |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | |
Produced by | Amy Doyle Garrett English Jesse Ignjatovic Dave Sirulnick |
Directed by | Hamish Hamilton |
The 2014 MTV Video Music Awards were held on August 24, 2014 at The Forum in Inglewood, California.[3] It was the 31st annual MTV Video Music Awards. Beyoncé and Iggy Azalea led the nominees with eight nominations each, while Eminem followed them with seven. Beyoncé received the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award, following a 16-minute medley of her self-titled fifth studio album. The show had an audience of 8.3 million viewers, while 10.1 million cumulative with the other three Viacom networks that simulcast the presentation.[4][5]
Artist(s) | Song(s) |
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Pre-show | |
Fifth Harmony | "Boss" |
Charli XCX | "Boom Clap" |
Main show | |
Ariana Grande Nicki Minaj Jessie J |
"Break Free" (Grande) "Anaconda" (Minaj) "Bang Bang" |
Taylor Swift | "Shake It Off" |
Sam Smith | "Stay with Me" |
Usher Nicki Minaj |
"She Came to Give It to You" |
5 Seconds of Summer | "Amnesia" |
Iggy Azalea Rita Ora |
"Black Widow" |
Maroon 5 | "Maps" "One More Night" (outdoor stage) |
Beyoncé | "Mine" "Haunted" (contains excerpts from "Ghost" and "Pretty Hurts") "No Angel" "Jealous" / "Blow" / "Drunk in Love" "Rocket" "Partition" "Flawless" (contains elements from "Superpower" and "Flawless (Remix)") "Yoncé" "Blue" (contains excerpts from "Heaven") "XO" |
The nominations were announced on July 17, 2014. Winners are in bold text.
Ed Sheeran (featuring Pharrell Williams) – "Sing"
Katy Perry (featuring Juicy J) – "Dark Horse"
Fifth Harmony – "Miss Movin' On"
Ariana Grande (featuring Iggy Azalea) – "Problem"
Drake (featuring Majid Jordan) – "Hold On, We're Going Home"
Zedd (featuring Hayley Williams) – "Stay the Night"
Beyoncé (featuring Jay-Z) – "Drunk in Love"
DJ Snake and Lil Jon – "Turn Down for What" (Directors: DANIELS)
Sia – "Chandelier" (Choreographer: Ryan Heffington)
OK Go – "The Writing's on the Wall" (Visual Effects: 1stAveMachine)
Arcade Fire – "Reflektor" (Art Director: Anastasia Masaro)
Eminem – "Rap God" (Editor: Ken Mowe)
Beyoncé – "Pretty Hurts" (Directors of Photography: Darren Lew and Jackson Hunt)
Beyoncé – "Pretty Hurts"
5 Seconds of Summer – "Don't Stop"