The 40th annual MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) celebrated music's biggest stars on September 11, 2024, with Taylor Swift emerging as the night's biggest winner. The event, held at the UBS Arena in Elmont, N.Y., showcased a blend of contemporary performances and nostalgic tributes to the show's four-decade history.
Swift secured her third consecutive Video of the Year award for "Fortnight," featuring Post Malone, marking her fifth win in this category. This achievement solidified her position as a record-breaker, tying with Beyoncé for the most VMAs won by an artist at 30.
The ceremony featured a diverse lineup of performances, including Sabrina Carpenter, Katy Perry, and Chappell Roan. Eminem opened the show with a performance reminiscent of his "Houdini" music video, setting an energetic tone for the evening.
In a touching moment, Swift paid tribute to the victims of 9/11 during her acceptance speech for Best Collaboration, acknowledging the 23rd anniversary of the tragic event.
"Waking up this morning in New York on Sept. 11, I've just been thinking about what happened 23 years ago, everyone who lost a loved one and everyone that we lost. And that is the most important thing about today and everything that happens tonight falls behind that."
The VMAs also celebrated its own history, showcasing iconic moments from past ceremonies. Clips included Madonna's provocative "Like a Virgin" performance from 1984 and Britney Spears' memorable python-draped appearance in 2001.
Katy Perry received the prestigious Video Vanguard Award, delivering a medley of her hits and announcing her upcoming album "143," set to release on September 20, 2024.
The event concluded with a powerful performance by LL Cool J and Public Enemy, commemorating 40 years of Def Jam Recordings and highlighting hip-hop's enduring influence on music culture.
This year's VMAs not only honored current artists but also paid homage to the show's rich history, demonstrating its continued relevance in the ever-evolving music industry.