MTV Video Music Awards Return to New York State in 2024

The MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) will return to New York State in 2024, marking a significant homecoming.
The MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) will return to New York State in 2024, marking a significant homecoming.

The MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) are set to return to New York State in 2024, marking a significant homecoming for the iconic music awards show. 

Originally held in 1980s New York in, the VMAs are returning to their roots after a two-year stint at the Prudential Center in Newark.

Venue Announcement:

MTV confirmed on Wednesday that the 2024 VMAs will be held on September 10 at the UBS Arena on Long Island. This decision brings the prestigious event to a new venue, promising an exciting and fresh experience for performers and audiences.

UBS Arena: New Host of VMAs:

For the first time, the VMAs will be held at the UBS Arena, home to the New York Islanders. 

Since opening its doors in 2021, the arena has welcomed various events, including concerts, college basketball games, and wrestling matches. 

However, hosting an awards show of this magnitude marks a new milestone for the venue.

Previous Performers:

The VMAs have a history of showcasing some of the biggest names in the music industry. Last year’s event featured electrifying performances by artists such as Shakira, Olivia Rodrigo, Cardi B, and Megan Thee Stallion. With the return to New York, fans can anticipate another star-studded lineup of performers and presenters.

Ticket Information TBD:

There is no official statement regarding ticket availability for the 2024 VMAs. Fans eager to attend the event must stay tuned for ticket sales and distribution updates. Watch MTV’s official channels for any announcements regarding tickets to this highly anticipated awards show.

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