2016 MTV Video Music Awards
2016 MTV Video Music Awards | |
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Date | Sunday, August 28, 2016 |
Venue |
Madison Square Garden, Midtown Manhattan, New York City |
Country | United States |
Most awards | Beyoncé (8) |
Most nominations | Beyoncé (11) |
Official website |
www |
Television/Radio coverage | |
Network | MTV, MTV2, VH1, MTV Classic, BET, CMT, Centric, Comedy Central, Logo TV, Spike, TV Land |
The 2016 MTV Video Music Awards were held on August 28, 2016[1] at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan.[2] Adele's "Hello" was the most nominated video with seven categories. Beyoncé led the nominations with a total of eleven, followed by Adele, who had eight.[3] Rihanna received the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award after performing several medley numbers during the ceremony.[4] Britney Spears marked her first performance at the awards show since the heavily-criticized 2007 show nine years prior.[5] After winning 8 awards, Beyoncé became the artist with the most number of VMAs with 24 moonmen, passing Madonna previous record of 20.[6][7]
The ceremony was shown on multiple Viacom cable networks and through smart TV and mobile devices which allow access to MTV's TV Everywhere-authenticated live stream within their app (dependent upon provider), along with MTV's website and Facebook Live.[8]
Compared to last year's show which had a lesser amount of Viacom networks simulcasting the ceremony, the 2016 ceremony's numbers showed a 35% drop across the measured networks carrying the ceremony making it the lowest rated ceremony in MTV's 32-year history beating out 1996 and 2015, totalling a cumulative 6.5 million viewers, though the network also claimed substantial additional streaming viewership across MTV apps and Facebook Live.[9] 3.3 million viewers saw the show via MTV.[10]
Performances
Artist(s) | Song(s) | |
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Pre-show | ||
Alessia Cara Troye Sivan |
"Wild Things" "Wild" "Scars to Your Beautiful" | |
Jidenna | "Little Bit More" | |
Lukas Graham | "Mama Said" | |
Main show | ||
Rihanna | "Don't Stop the Music" "Only Girl (In the World)" "We Found Love" "Where Have You Been" | |
Ariana Grande Nicki Minaj |
"Side to Side" | |
Future | "Fuck Up Some Commas" | |
Rihanna | "Rude Boy" "What's My Name?" "Work" | |
Nick Jonas Ty Dolla $ign |
"Bacon" | |
Beyoncé | "Pray You Catch Me" "Hold Up" "Sorry" "Don't Hurt Yourself" "Formation" | |
Britney Spears G-Eazy |
"Make Me..." "Me, Myself & I" | |
Rihanna | "Needed Me" "Pour It Up" "Bitch Better Have My Money" | |
The Chainsmokers Halsey |
"Closer" | |
Rihanna | "Stay" "Diamonds" "Love on the Brain" |
Presenters
Pre-show
- DJ Khaled – host
- Charlamagne Tha God and Lizzo – co-hosts
Main show
- Sean "Diddy" Combs — presented Best Hip-Hop Video
- Hailee Steinfeld — spoke about Best New Artist voting procedures
- Chance the Rapper — introduced Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj
- Alicia Keys — presented Best Male Video
- Michael Phelps — introduced Future
- Kanye West — premiered "Fade" music video
- Naomi Campbell — introduced Rihanna's second performance
- Rita Ora and Ansel Elgort — introduced Nick Jonas and Ty Dolla $ign
- Serena Williams — introduced Beyoncé
- Bebe Rexha and Tove Lo — presented the winners of professional categories
- Jaden Smith and Shameik Moore — presented Best Collaboration Video
- Kim Kardashian — introduced Britney Spears and G-Eazy
- Simone Biles, Laurie Hernandez, Madison Kocian and Aly Raisman — presented Best Female Video
- Tracee Ellis Ross — introduced Rihanna's third performance
- Fifth Harmony — presented Best New Artist
- Alessia Cara and Troye Sivan — introduced The Chainsmokers and Halsey
- Jimmy Fallon — presented Video of the Year
- Mary J. Blige — introduced Rihanna's final performance
- Drake — presented Video Vanguard Award
Winners and nominees
This year's nominees were presented on July 26, 2016, on MTV's Facebook page live.[3][11][12]
Video of the Year
- Adele — "Hello"
- Justin Bieber — "Sorry"
- Drake — "Hotline Bling"
- Kanye West — "Famous"
Best Male Video
Calvin Harris (featuring Rihanna) — "This Is What You Came For"
- Drake — "Hotline Bling"
- Bryson Tiller — "Don't"
- The Weeknd — "Can't Feel My Face"
- Kanye West — "Famous"
Best Female Video
- Adele — "Hello"
- Ariana Grande — "Into You"
- Rihanna (featuring Drake) — "Work"
- Sia — "Cheap Thrills"
Best New Artist
Best Pop Video
- Adele — "Hello"
- Justin Bieber — "Sorry"
- Alessia Cara — "Wild Things"
- Ariana Grande — "Into You"
Best Rock Video
Twenty One Pilots — "Heathens"
- All Time Low — "Missing You"
- Coldplay — "Adventure of a Lifetime"
- Fall Out Boy (featuring Demi Lovato) — "Irresistible"
- Panic! at the Disco — "Victorious"
Best Hip-Hop Video
Drake — "Hotline Bling"
- 2 Chainz — "Watch Out"
- Chance the Rapper (featuring Saba) — "Angels"
- Desiigner — "Panda"
- Bryson Tiller — "Don't"
Best Electronic Video
Calvin Harris and Disciples — "How Deep Is Your Love"
- 99 Souls (featuring Destiny's Child and Brandy) — "The Girl Is Mine"
- Afrojack — "SummerThing!"
- The Chainsmokers (featuring Daya) — "Don't Let Me Down"
- Mike Posner — "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" (SeeB Remix)
Best Collaboration Video
Fifth Harmony (featuring Ty Dolla Sign) — "Work from Home"
- Beyoncé (featuring Kendrick Lamar) — "Freedom"
- Ariana Grande (featuring Lil Wayne) — "Let Me Love You"
- Calvin Harris (featuring Rihanna) — "This Is What You Came For"
- Rihanna (featuring Drake) — "Work"
Breakthrough Long Form Video
- Justin Bieber — Purpose: The Movement
- Chris Brown — Royalty
- Florence + The Machine — The Odyssey
- Troye Sivan — Blue Neighbourhood Trilogy
Best Direction
Beyoncé — "Formation" (Director: Melina Matsoukas)
- Adele — "Hello" (Director: Xavier Dolan)
- David Bowie — "Lazarus" (Director: Johan Renck)
- Coldplay — "Up&Up" (Directors: Vania Heymann and Gal Muggia)
- Tame Impala — "The Less I Know the Better" (Director: Canada)
Best Choreography
Beyoncé — "Formation" (Choreographers: Chris Grant, JaQuel Knight and Dana Foglia)
- Beyoncé — "Sorry" (Choreographers: Chris Grant, JaQuel Knight, Dana Foglia, Anthony Burrell & Beyoncé Knowles Carter)
- Missy Elliott (featuring Pharrell) — "WTF (Where They From)" (Choreographer: Hi-Hat)
- FKA Twigs — M3LL155X (Choreographer: Aaron Sillis, Benjamin Milan, Kenrick Sandy and FKA Twigs)
- Florence + The Machine — "Delilah" (Choreographer: Holly Blakey)
Best Visual Effects
Coldplay — "Up&Up" (Visual Effects: Vania Heymann and GloriaFX)
- Adele — "Send My Love (To Your New Lover)" (Visual Effects: Jonathan Box and MPC)
- FKA Twigs — M3LL155X (Visual Effects: Lewis Saunders and Jihoon Yoo)
- The Weeknd — "Can't Feel My Face" (Visual Effects: Louis Mackall and T.J. Burke)
- Zayn — "Pillowtalk" (Visual Effects: David Smith)
Best Art Direction
David Bowie — "Blackstar" (Art Director: Jan Houllevigue)
- Adele — "Hello" (Art Director: Colombe Raby)
- Beyoncé — "Hold Up" (Art Director: Jason Hougaard)
- Drake — "Hotline Bling" (Art Director: Jeremy MacFarlane)
- Fergie — "M.I.L.F. $" (Art Director: Alexander Delgado)
Best Editing
Beyoncé — "Formation" (Editor: Jeff Selis)
- Adele — "Hello" (Editor: Xavier Dolan)
- David Bowie — "Lazarus" (Editor: Johan Söderberg)
- Fergie — "M.I.L.F. $" (Editor: Vinnie Hobbs)
- Ariana Grande — "Into You" (Editor: Hannah Lux Davis)
Best Cinematography
Beyoncé — "Formation" (Director of Photography: Malik Sayeed)
- Adele — "Hello" (Director of Photography: André Turpin)
- Alesso — "I Wanna Know" (Director of Photography: Corey Jennings)
- David Bowie — "Lazarus" (Director of Photography: Crille Forsberg)
- Ariana Grande — "Into You" (Director of Photography: Paul Laufer)
Song of Summer
Fifth Harmony (featuring Fetty Wap) — "All in My Head (Flex)"
- The Chainsmokers (featuring Halsey) — "Closer"
- Drake (featuring Kyla and Wizkid) — "One Dance"
- Selena Gomez — "Kill Em with Kindness"
- Calvin Harris (featuring Rihanna) — "This Is What You Came For"
- Nick Jonas (featuring Ty Dolla Sign) — "Bacon"
- Kent Jones — "Don't Mind"
- Major Lazer (featuring Justin Bieber and MØ) — "Cold Water"
- Sia — "Cheap Thrills"
- Justin Timberlake — "Can't Stop the Feeling!"
Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award
References
- ↑ "Mark Your Calendars — The 2016 VMAs Will Air On …". MTV News. October 21, 2015. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
- ↑ Greenwald, Morgan (April 21, 2016). "MTV VMAs to Be Held at Madison Square Garden for the First Time". Billboard. Retrieved April 21, 2016.
- 1 2 "Beyonce, Adele Lead Nominees for 2016 MTV Video Music Awards". Billboard. Retrieved July 26, 2016.
- ↑ "Rihanna Is Your 2016 VMA Video Vanguard". MTV News. August 11, 2016. Retrieved August 11, 2016.
- ↑ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/britney-spears-is-ready-to-make-history-at-the-vmas-9-years-after-disastrous-performance_us_57b33b2ae4b0863b0284f09a
- ↑ "MTV VMAs 2016: the MTV Video Music Awards – as it happened". Guardian. 29 August 2016. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
- ↑ "Britney can't come close to matching Beyoncé's fire at MTV VMAs". Los Angeles Times. 29 August 2016. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
- ↑ http://variety.com/2016/digital/news/vma-2016-live-stream-watch-online-mtv-video-music-awards-1201846193/
- ↑ O'Conell, Michael (August 29, 2016). "MTV VMAs Ratings Drop Again, Draw 6.5 Million Viewers Across Nets". Billboard. Retrieved August 29, 2016.
- ↑ "MTV Considers VMA Changes Because of Audience Shift". Billboard. August 30, 2016. Retrieved August 30, 2016.
- ↑ "VMAs 2016: See the Full List of Winners". Billboard. 30 August 2016. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
- ↑ "MTV Video Music Awards: List of Winners". The Hollywood Reporter. August 28, 2016. Retrieved August 31, 2016.