

Video of the Year Justin Timberlake, "Mirrors" (winner)īest Male Video Bruno Mars, "Locked out of Heaven" (winner)īest Female Video Taylor Swift, "I Knew You Were Trouble" (winner)īest Pop Video Selena Gomez, "Come and Get It" (winner)Īrtist to Watch, Presented by Taco Bell Austin Mahone, "What About Love" (winner)īest Collaboration Pink feat. See the list of full list of winners below:

See Lady Gaga's performance at the MTV Video Music Awards award show below: Justin Timberlake won the Video of the Year award for his single "Mirrors." Katy Perry, who has not performed at the MTV VMA's since 2009, performed under the Brooklyn Bridge with her first single "Roar" from her upcoming album "Prism", which will be released Oct. The band had not performed together in over a decade after they last performed at the 2003 Grammy Awards. They performed for a one-time only performance in Timberlake's honor before he was presented with the prestigious Michael Jackson Vanguard Award by talk show host Jimmy Fallon.

Afterwards, he was joined onstage by former NSYNC bandmembers Lance Bass, JC Chasez and Chris Kirkpatrick.

Justin Timberlake also gave one of the greatest performances of the night, as he performed a medley of his hit songs. The 20-year-old wore nude pvc underwear her routine, in which she danced suggestively with singer Robin Thicke. Miley Cyrus and Robin Thicke also collaborated in a performance of his hit song "Blurred Lines." Cyrus' risqué performance has sparked outrage and much criticism, as it was deemed too sexually provocative. This year's show did not feature a host and opened with a number from Lady Gaga, who performed her single "Applause" from her upcoming album "Artpop" in a comeback performance. Video clips can also be seen of notable moments, including acceptance speeches, performances and presenters on the site. If you missed the show, the full MTV award ceremony can now be seen on demand live via MTV.com. The 30th annual MTV Video Music Awards 2013 took place at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Aug.
