With 12 nominations and her first VMA performance in five years, Gaga proves legends never rest.
In a dazzling testament to her icon status, Lady Gaga is making a highly anticipated return to the MTV VMAs, set to electrify the stage on September 7 at the UBS Arena in New York. It’s her first appearance at the awards show since 2020, and fans are already buzzing with excitement.
This comeback is more than just a return—it’s a coronation. Gaga leads the pack with 12 nominations, the most of any artist this year, including Artist of the Year, Album of the Year for Mayhem, and nods for the standout tracks Abracadabra and Die With a Smile (her duet with Bruno Mars) . Her dominance marks the third time she’s led nominations—following similar achievements in 2010 and 2020 .
Why This Moment Matters
Gaga’s return embodies not just musical brilliance but cultural resurgence. Since dropping Mayhem in March, she’s been busy: she performed at Coachella, hosted and performed on SNL, and continues to captivate fans on her Mayhem Ball Tour . This performance signals a triumphant centerpiece in a year of creative highs.
Moreover, the live broadcast—airing for the first time on CBS alongside MTV and streaming on Paramount+—amplifies its cultural significance .
Fans Ascend
On social media, reactions have been electric. Swifties and Little Monsters alike are trading GIFs and emojis, celebrating this monumental moment.
“Mother is back. Let the Mayhem commence,” read one trending tweet.
Another shared, “12 noms and the big return—it’s the pop party of the year!”
The Ripple Effect
Gaga’s presence elevates the VMAs from a music awards show to a cultural event. Her genre-defying artistry and theatrical flair mark her as both an innovator and a muse. Collaborating stage-wise with artists ranging from Mariah Carey (Vanguard honoree) to Sabrina Carpenter and Ricky Martin adds layers of diversity and anticipation to the night .
In a landscape where pop icons often fade, Gaga’s comeback is a bold reminder: legends don’t just return—they thrive.
Stay tuned—this VMAs isn’t just an awards show; it’s Gaga taking her throne again, and the world is watching.