Taylor Swift announces new album as she scoops top MTV VMA prize
Taylor Swift sent fans into a frenzy at the 2022 MTV VMAs by announcing a brand new album, moments after scooping the eveningâs top award.
The pop megastar took home several awards on the night, including the coveted best video and best longform video, for All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylorâs Version).
Big British names largely lost out to US counterparts at this yearâs awards, with only Harry Styles taking home a major prize with album of the year.
NEW @TAYLORSWIFT13 ALBUM IS COMINGâŠ.. and she told us because the Swifties gave her Video Of The Year â„ïž #VMAs pic.twitter.com/hmzwsXaVRG
— MTV (@MTV) August 29, 2022
The 28-year-old apologised to fans for his absence at the show despite being âjust down the roadâ performing at Madison Square Garden in New York.
This yearâs VMAs took place less than an hour away at the Prudential Centre in Newark, New Jersey.
Swift made her bombshell announcement in the final moments of the show, which was hosted by Nicki Minaj, Jack Harlow and LL Cool J.
Taking to the stage for the second time in the evening, the pop megastar said: âIâm so honoured to have been recognised alongside such amazing artists and directors.
âFor the first time in VMA history, four of the directors in the video of the year category are women.
âYou guys, Iâm just so proud of what we made and with every second of this moment and we wouldnât have been able to make this short film if it wasnât for the fans.
âI wouldnât be able to re record my albums if it wasnât for you⊠you emboldened me to do that.
She continued: âBecause youâve been so generous I thought it might be a fun moment to tell you that my brand new album comes out on October 21.â
A Moon Person fit for #HarrysHouse â congrats on Album of the Year, @Harry_Styles!!!! pic.twitter.com/zCUYazAppN
— MTV (@MTV) August 29, 2022
Swift promised screaming fans that more information would be released at midnight.
The video for All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylorâs Version) features Stranger Things star Sadie Sink and Teen Wolf star Dylan OâBrien, and went viral earlier this year after fans speculated the song was based on Swiftâs break-up with actor Jake Gyllenhaal.
In her speech for best longform video Swift thanked Sink and OâBrien, adding that the production team had âput their entire heartsâ into the video.
The show was opened with a surprise performance from music superstar Fergie, who sang her hit song Glamourous and First Class with Jack Harlow.
The former Black Eyed Peas singer wore a sparkling silver top reading âfirst classâ in red lettering, as other music legends including Swift looked on from the audience.
Moments later Harlow was handed the first award of the night, best collaboration, alongside Lil Nas X for their track Industry Baby.
He is also presenting the show, which celebrates the best music videos with its coveted âMoon Manâ astronaut trophies, alongside hip hop stars Nicki Minaj and LL Cool J.
Minaj, who received the video vanguard award, performed an explosive medley of her songs as she made her entrance.
Accepting the Global Icon Award for @ChiliPeppers in TRUE @flea333 style đ #VMAs pic.twitter.com/tMjurhrzct
— MTV (@MTV) August 29, 2022
The US rapper said she had ânever ever written a speech in her lifeâ, but went offstage to retrieve her phone to read her notes as she accepted the award from members of her fan club, the Barbz.
Later, the Red Hot Chili Peppers were presented with the global icon by US comedy-stoner duo Cheech and Chong.
The bandâs bassist Flea dedicated the bandâs award to the late drummer of the Foo Fighters, Taylor Hawkins.
âThereâs another musical legend and his name is Taylor Hawkins⊠I miss him every day,â he told the audience.
âFly on brother.â
The band also went on to win the best rock award, with lead singer Anthony Kiedis and Flea engaging in a âthank-offâ to members of their entourage.
Further performances were given by rap legends Eminem and Snoop Dogg who gave a trippy âmetaverseâ rendition of their collaborative track From The D 2 The LBC.
Later, shortly after winning best artist, Bad Bunny gave a special performance, which was livestreamed from the 54,000-capacity Yankee Stadium, in New York City.
The VMA show was interspersed with strange appearances from actor Johnny Depp who was projected onscreen as the ceremonyâs famous Moon Man.
Floating above the stage, he was heard to say âI needed the workâ as the ceremony was opened, later adding that he was available for âbirthdays⊠weddings⊠anythingâ.
