VMAs 2020 will be held on August 30 in New York. The global Covid-19 pandemic caused many major entertainment events...
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VMAs 2020 will be held on August 30 in New York.
The global Covid-19 pandemic caused many major entertainment events, awards ceremonies and tours this year to be canceled or delayed. However, according to the latest announcement, the MTV VMAs 2020 award ceremony will still take place.
The night will be held at the Barclays Center Theater, in Brooklyn, New York City on August 30. New York City was chosen as the venue for it because it is said to be the center of music and entertainment of the United States as well as globally.
This year's VMAs will take place at the Barclays Center Theater, New York State.
Under the current situation, although the Covid-19 epidemic has not shown signs of 'cooling down' in the US, the government issued an order to reopen on July 6. Thus, if VMAs go as planned, this will be the first entertainment event to return to New York during the Covid-19 season. Reportedly, the organizers will strictly follow the rules of medical safety, and limit the audience to attend, or even no audience.
VMAs will have to comply with medical regulations to ensure the health of the crew as well as the audience, artists.
In May, representatives of MTV shared a music channel seeking ways to host the VMAs award, including an agreement with the government and the medical community. The representative said that the health of everyone involved in the VMAs night was the number one priority, but they still wanted to bring a vibrant music atmosphere to the audience everywhere.
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