Billboard Music Awards 2019 : Halsey and BTS are set to perform their hit song “Boy With Luv” together for the first time tomorrow (May 1) at the 2019 Billboard Music Awards.It's about that time for the 2019 Billboard Music Awards ceremony—and to say music lovers are completely psyched for the show is a bit of an understatement.
April 30 (UPI) -- The 2019 Billboard Music Awards will feature Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner and The Voice U.K. coach Jennifer Hudson as presenters.
Kelly Clarkson, who will host and perform at the awards show, announced Tuesday the 23-year-old actress and 37-year-old singer will present awards at the event Wednesday in Las Vegas.
Turner will take the stage with her Dark Phoenix co-star Tye Sheridan, who plays Scott Summers, aka Cyclops, in the upcoming movie.
Hudson will present the Icon Award to singer Mariah Carey. Eva Longoria, Chrissy Metz and Justin Hartley, Asher Angel, Becky G, Cobie Smulders, Dave Bautista and Kumail Nanjiani, David Guetta, Erin and Sara Foster, Florida Georgia Line, Jesse Spencer, Julia Michaels, Julianna Hough, Kane Brown, Olivia Wilde, Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Denver, Ralph Macchio, Rob Gronkowski, Ross Lynch and Kiernan Shipka, Sabrina Carpenter, Terry Crews, and William Zabka will also present awards. "Here are all of the amazing people who you'll see presenting on the @BBMAs stage tomorrow night on NBC!" Billboard captioned a video of Clarkson listing the presenters. Hudson, a singer and actress who came to fame during American Idol Season 3, shared her excitement in a tweet on her own account Tuesday. "I'm so honored to apart of this iconic moment. @mariahcarey this is well-deserved," she wrote. "This is your moment and I'm beyond excited to be apart. #billboardmusicawards."
The Billboard Music Awards will air live on NBC. Taylor Swift and Panic! at the Disco singer Brendon Urie will open the awards show with a performance of their single "ME!" with Ciara, Dan + Shay, Madonna and Maluma, and other acts to perform. It's about that time for the 2019 Billboard Music Awards ceremony—and to say music lovers are completely psyched for the show is a bit of an understatement. With the chart-topping Kelly Clarkson making her return as the host for the second year in a row, Taylor Swift opening the show, Mariah Carey being honored with the Icon Award, and Cardi B leading the night with a total of 21 nominations, there are guaranteed to be some must-see moments. (And, of course, one major red carpet.) To make sure you don't miss out on the occasion, here's everything you need to know about when, where, and how to watch the 2019 Billboard Music Awards. You can catch it on TV by tuning-in to your local NBC network, or watch online by accessing your personal cable provider's live stream service.
You can also watch by directly navigating to NBC.com/live, but you'll have to input your cable provider's login information for official access. Hulu will air the show as well, but only if you have the Hulu + Live TV plan. (Pro tip: they're currently offering free trials.) As always, E! is coming through with red carpet coverage and will be live broadcasting the A-list proceedings starting at 6 p.m. You can watch on your television or through your cable provider's streaming service. Starting at 6 p.m. EST, the Billboard Music Awards will also air a two-hour pre-show (for free!) straight from their Twitter account, @BBMAs, hosted by Sofia Reyes, Sway Calloway, and Jaymes Vaughan.
Hudson will present the Icon Award to singer Mariah Carey. Eva Longoria, Chrissy Metz and Justin Hartley, Asher Angel, Becky G, Cobie Smulders, Dave Bautista and Kumail Nanjiani, David Guetta, Erin and Sara Foster, Florida Georgia Line, Jesse Spencer, Julia Michaels, Julianna Hough, Kane Brown, Olivia Wilde, Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Denver, Ralph Macchio, Rob Gronkowski, Ross Lynch and Kiernan Shipka, Sabrina Carpenter, Terry Crews, and William Zabka will also present awards. "Here are all of the amazing people who you'll see presenting on the @BBMAs stage tomorrow night on NBC!" Billboard captioned a video of Clarkson listing the presenters. Hudson, a singer and actress who came to fame during American Idol Season 3, shared her excitement in a tweet on her own account Tuesday. "I'm so honored to apart of this iconic moment. @mariahcarey this is well-deserved," she wrote. "This is your moment and I'm beyond excited to be apart. #billboardmusicawards."
The Billboard Music Awards will air live on NBC. Taylor Swift and Panic! at the Disco singer Brendon Urie will open the awards show with a performance of their single "ME!" with Ciara, Dan + Shay, Madonna and Maluma, and other acts to perform. It's about that time for the 2019 Billboard Music Awards ceremony—and to say music lovers are completely psyched for the show is a bit of an understatement. With the chart-topping Kelly Clarkson making her return as the host for the second year in a row, Taylor Swift opening the show, Mariah Carey being honored with the Icon Award, and Cardi B leading the night with a total of 21 nominations, there are guaranteed to be some must-see moments. (And, of course, one major red carpet.) To make sure you don't miss out on the occasion, here's everything you need to know about when, where, and how to watch the 2019 Billboard Music Awards. You can catch it on TV by tuning-in to your local NBC network, or watch online by accessing your personal cable provider's live stream service.
You can also watch by directly navigating to NBC.com/live, but you'll have to input your cable provider's login information for official access. Hulu will air the show as well, but only if you have the Hulu + Live TV plan. (Pro tip: they're currently offering free trials.) As always, E! is coming through with red carpet coverage and will be live broadcasting the A-list proceedings starting at 6 p.m. You can watch on your television or through your cable provider's streaming service. Starting at 6 p.m. EST, the Billboard Music Awards will also air a two-hour pre-show (for free!) straight from their Twitter account, @BBMAs, hosted by Sofia Reyes, Sway Calloway, and Jaymes Vaughan.
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