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2023 MTV Video Music Awards Will Air Live In South Africa On 13 September at 2am

MTV has announced the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards, revealing the date and venue. The annual awards, commonly known as the VMAs, will air live in South Africa on 13 September at 2 am.

The VMAs is an award show presented by the channel MTV to honor the best in the music video medium.

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MTV announced that the 2023 VMAs will return to New Jersey’s famed Prudential Center on Tuesday 12 September, airing live in more than 150 countries.

“We’re thrilled to be returning to the Prudential Center in Newark for this year’s VMAs!” Bruce Gillmer, President of Music, Music Talent, Programming & Events, Paramount, and Chief Content Officer, Music, Paramount+, said in a statement. “Celebrating one of our biggest nights in music with the Garden State’s incredible fans has been our goal since last year’s highly successful event.”

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In Other News- Cultish Honours AKA And Costa Titch With Tribute T-Shirts

AKA and Costa Titch will be honored by CULTISH with tribute garments. The shirts will officially drop on the 3rd of June at the new cultish flagship store in Rosebank Mall, Johannesburg. Proceeds will be given to the Forbes and to Costa Titch’s family.

AKA And Costa Titch

“To honor AKA’s remarkable life and expressive connection with Cultish®, we decided to release a limited-edition tribute garment. This special piece embodies the essence of our collaboration and serves as a celebration of AKA’s artistic journey. Furthermore, it pays homage to the AKA’s unique style, his indomitable spirit, and the profound impact he made on all of us,” the brand wrote. Learn more

More News- Prince Kaybee Speaks On Why He Works With Upcoming Artists

Prince Kaybee opens up on the need to work with new artists. The musician is known for working with upcoming vocalists and he’s done the same on his forthcoming singles and album.

Prince Kaybee

Taking to Twitter, he slammed those who claim to open the industry, yet recycle old artists. He urged musicians to imbibe the habit of working with new talents. Learn more

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