Sunday, November 6, 2011

Lady Gaga Set to Dominate MTV Awards

Lady Gaga looks set to dominate the MTV Europe Music Awards later, with six prize nominations and a show-stopping performance in Belfast's Odyssey Arena.
The US star goes up against the likes of Katy Perry, Bruno Mars and Justin Bieber at the annual awards show.
It all takes place at three venues across Northern Ireland's capital, with local band Snow Patrol playing a free gig to 15,000 people outside City Hall.
"The city is literally vibrating with joy," said frontman Gary Lightbody.
The singer, whose hits include Chasing Cars and Run, added: "It's kind of a dream to stop the traffic in Belfast.
"Very often Northern Ireland in the past has been in the news for other reasons and this is a really, really amazingly positive reason to be in the news."

*Adele absent
Lady Gaga, 25, is up for the night's two biggest prizes, best song and best video - both for Born This Way, the title track of her current album.
In the best song category, she goes up against Bruno Mars's Grenade, Jennifer Lopez's On The Floor, Katy Perry's Firework and Adele's Rolling In The Deep.
Her competitors for best video include the Beastie Boys, whose star-studded short film for the single Make Some Noise features cameos from Steve Buscemi, Ted Danson, Elijah Wood, Chloe Sevigny and Kirsten Dunst.
French dance act Justice are also nominated for the apocalyptic video to Civilisation, alongside Beyonce, for Run The World (Girls) and Adele, again for Rolling In The Deep.
Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez  
Teen stars Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez are both performing at the event
London-born Adele, who is also up for best female, is unable to attend the ceremony as she prepares for throat surgery to repair her damaged vocal cords.
"That's really rough, man," said US R&B star Jason Derulo, who will perform on the outdoor stage at the ceremony.
"As a vocalist myself, there's been times in my life where there's been a big scare, so for that to be actually happening to her is very sad."
Other performers at the Odyssey Arena in Belfast include Coldplay, Jessie J and Queen - who will pick up the Global Icon accolade.
Funk-punk band Red Hot Chili Peppers, meanwhile, will play a concert at the nearby Ulster Hall as part of the ceremony.
But Belfast's most fervent fans seem to be waiting for just one performer - teen star Justin Bieber.
Despite bracing temperatures, scores of girls have been waiting outside the arena and several local hotels from 04:30 in the hopes of glimpsing their 17-year-old idol.
"He's just tweeted to say he's arrived in Belfast," said Cara Hunter, prompting piercing screams from the fans around her.
Katy Perry at the MTV EMAs in Liverpool, 2008  
Katy Perry, who managed 12 costume changes at the 2008 show, is up for four awards
The singer has been keeping a low profile, however, after a young woman alleged he had fathered her child last year.
Bieber denied the allegations on US TV on Friday, saying: "I know that I'm going to be a target, but I'm never going to be a victim."
His girlfriend, Disney star Selena Gomez, is hosting the MTV awards. She appeared before the press on Saturday, but answered only scripted questions from MTV red carpet host Tim Kash.
"I was nervous coming over here," she said, "because this is a really big show. But once I read the script a couple of times and went over the skits, I felt much better."
The European branch of the MTV Awards is generally more relaxed and off-the-cuff than the bigger, American version.
The ceremony lands at a different destination every year, from Berlin to Madrid. Belfast is so far the smallest host city.

Source : BCC.co.uk