YouTube is staging its first awards show later this year in New York City.
The show, hosted by actor Jason Schwartzman, will take place on Nov. 3at Pier 36 in Manhattan and will also be live-streamed, the Los Angeles Times reports. Acts including Arcade Fire, Eminem and Lady Gaga are scheduled to perform, and other performances from venues in Seoul, London, Moscow and Brazil will also be streamed leading up to the show.
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Selena Gomez had to cancel the Russian leg of her tour because Russian officials denied her visa request, The Moscow Times reports. Concert organizers blamed Russian's anti-gay laws as the reason for the singer's visa denial.
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Lady Gaga did her best Chris Crocker impression on Watch What Happens Live Wednesday night, urging the public to leave Miley Cyrus alone.
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First, there was Chermageddon. Then, it was Oprahcalypse. And next up is ... Gagapalooza?
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It really happened! 'N Sync reunited at MTV's Video Music Awards Sunday — but it was a blink-and-you-missed it moment.
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