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[Official|@|LIVESTREAM]2020 Billboard Music Award (LiVeStreamS) Red Carpet on NBC TV Show

Thursday, October 15, 2020 · 6:00 a.m. · Astana
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2020 Billboard Music Award (LiVeStreamS) Red Carpet on NBC TV Show: After much delay, the 2020 Billboard Music Awards will finally happen on October 14, 2020. Despite taking place in October instead of the usual April or May, the 2020 BBMAs kept their usual eligibility period: March 23, 2019 through March 14, 2020.

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This means that only the chart performance of songs, albums, tours, and artists during that period of time will be taken into account. When making predictions, it’s also helpful to know that, unlike other award shows like the Grammys and the BET Awards, the BBMAs are solely based on performance on the Billboard charts.

Among other nominees is Kanye West, whose Jesus Is King album grabbed him nine nominations in Christian categories including top Christian artist, top gospel artist, top Christian album, top gospel album and top Christian song. West also competes against himself for top gospel song, Post Malone leads the nominations for the 2020 Billboard Music Awards with a total of 16.

The rapper-singer-songwriter is up for awards including top artist, top male artist and top Billboard 200 artist. He also earned two noms in the top rap song category. His 16 total noms put him one nom shy of missing his own record of 17 nominations in 2019.
Meanwhile, other top nominees include Lil Nas X with 13, Billie Eilish with 12, Khalid with 12, Lizzo with 11 and Kanye West with nine (including four in the gospel song category). Lil Nas X, Lizzo and Eilish are first-time nominees, along with Harry Styles and Jonas Brothers.

Kelly Clarkson will host the 2020 BBMAs, which are set to air live Oct. 14 on NBC from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. The show is produced by Dick Clark Productions, which shares a parent company with The Hollywood Reporter.

The show was rescheduled from its original date of April 29 due to the pandemic, but the awards are based on the original eligibility period of March 23, 2019, through March 14, 2020. This eligibility period remains intact ”intact to recognize and honor the chart-topping artists and musical successes achieved and to maintain consistent tracking periods for future shows.

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