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2025 AMA Performers and Presenters Announced

Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton onstage at the Warner Music Nashville luncheon during CRS 2024 CRS 2024, Day 2, Nashville, Tennessee, USA - 28 Feb 2024
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The 2025 American Music Awards (AMAs) promise to be a spectacular event held on Memorial Day, marking the first time the show will be broadcast from Las Vegas, specifically at the newly-opened Fontainebleau Las Vegas. The anticipation surrounding the AMAs is palpable, thanks in large part to the impressive lineup of performers and presenters. Hosted by Jennifer Lopez, a veteran in showmanship, this year’s ceremony will feature a range of artists across generations, ensuring there’s entertainment for every music enthusiast.

Among the performers is the legendary Rod Stewart, who will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award, a tribute to his enduring influence in the music industry. Stewart, alongside other iconic performers, such as Gwen Stefani and Gloria Estefan, will grace the stage with medleys of their hits. Stefani plans to celebrate the 20th anniversary of her debut solo album, *Love.Angel.Music.Baby.*, by performing a medley including her iconic track “Hollaback Girl,” while Estefan will return to the AMAs stage after more than 30 years to revisit her extraordinary career spanning five decades. Adding to the excitement is the performance of Janet Jackson, who will receive the prestigious Icon Award, highlighting her global impact on the music scene. Jackson's involvement is eagerly anticipated as it marks her first TV performance since 2018.

The 2025 AMAs will not only showcase seasoned artists but also spotlight emerging talents like Alex Warren and Reneé Rapp, both of whom will make their awards show debuts. Warren, who has captivated audiences with his hit song “Ordinary,” will perform live for the first time at an award show. Meanwhile, Rapp will present new music from her upcoming sophomore album, adding to the thrill of fresh talent being celebrated at the event.

This year’s nominees reflect a diverse and dynamic music landscape, with Kendrick Lamar leading with ten nods. Following him are Post Malone, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, and Shaboozey. These nominations are based on fan interactions recorded on Billboard charts, encompassing streaming, sales, airplay, and tour revenues. Fan voting, a hallmark of the AMAs' democratic ethos, remains open in select categories during the ceremony’s first half-hour, maintaining audience engagement until the very last moment.

In honor of its Memorial Day scheduling, the AMAs have partnered with the Easy Day Foundation to create in-show moments that celebrate veterans and aid related charities. This partnership aligns the event with a cause, adding significant value beyond entertainment and highlighting the awards show's commitment to impactful collaborations.

The awards show will be broadcast coast-to-coast on CBS and streamed on Paramount+. Given its wide-reaching distribution, viewers worldwide will have multiple opportunities to tune in, with re-broadcasts scheduled on various networks such as MTV, BET, and CMT. Alongside traditional broadcasting, Penske Media's streaming platform, Harmony, will provide access on several media outlets, broadening the audience even further.

The AMAs' rich history of star-studded events and high-caliber performances continue this year, affirming its status as the world's largest fan-voted awards show. With its return to live broadcasting, the 2025 American Music Awards promises not only to celebrate past and present musical achievements but also to inspire future artistry and continue forging the path for pop culture's dynamic evolution. For fans and viewers, the AMAs provide an unrivaled mix of music, nostalgia, and social consciousness, reflecting the values of a globally connected audience.

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