2018 MTV EMAs: All the Performances Ranked Worst to Best Dan Smith of Bastille and Marshmello perform on stage during the MTV EMAs 2018 at...
The 2018 MTV EMAs hit Bilbao, Spain, on Sunday, Nov. 4, with host Hailee Steinfeld and a slew of international artists performing. Moving along at a fast-paced clip, the just-over-two-hours show packed in plenty. From Nicki Minajâs regal opener to Marshmelloâs confetti-filled closer, here are the 2018 EMAs performances ranked.
12. Muse â" âPressureâ
Itâs often the lowest point of a TV awards show when they cut out for a pre-recorded, offsite performance -- and that was the case at the EMAs when Muse delivered âPressureâ at the San Mames Stadium in a pre-taped bit. While theyâre live dynamos, the energy level just doesnât seem to gel when you cut to a stage outside of an awards show venue.
11. Panic! at the Disco â" âHigh Hopesâ
Scaling the side of the Bilbao Exhibition Centre at the outset of the performance (that bit was pre-recorded), Brendon Urie belted out âHigh Hopesâ during Panic! at the Discoâs EMAs performance of the anthem for dreamers, although his voice -- usually a knockout asset -- didnât seem to be at the height of its powers.
10. Marshmello with Anne-Marie and Bastille â" âFriendsâ and âHappierâ
As Marshmello tickled the ivories (no small feat under that bucket helmet), Anne-Marie sang their lovely collab âFriends.âAfter that, the masked DJ sauntered over to Bastille to knock out their EDM-inflected rock anthem âHappier.â Marshmello played percussion at the end, but before that he just kinda wandered around while Bastille performed, which was⦠a choice.
9. Jason DeRulo x David Guetta and Nicki Minaj â" âGoodbyeâ
Who knew weâd get to hear some Andrea Bocelli through the velvety pipes of Jason DeRulo at the 2018 EMAs? Opening with an operatic bit of âTime to Say Goodbyeâ before re-emerging in a striking suit, DeRulo descended a staircase and flaunted fancy footwork during a highly theatrical performance alongside David Guetta for their collab âGoodbyeâ -- which naturally brought out Nicki Minaj for her fiery verse. There was a lot going on, but it didnât all necessarily add up.
8. Jack & Jack â" âRiseâ
Jack & Jack rapped their way through their single âRiseâ which, fittingly enough, saw them rise into the air and spin around like P!nk x 2 at the EMAs. But they managed to put a distinctive twist on the airborne performance trope; the circular stage/screen below them flashed like a vortex, so as they spun around through the air above it, they appeared to be traveling through some sort of bluish wormhole. At the end, they were joined by a coterie of fans who h elped boost the already energetic performance of the admittedly so-so song.
7. Bebe Rexha â" âIâm a Messâ
For the nightâs most visually ambitious performance, Bebe Rexha employed damn near a hundred dancers for a performance of âIâm a Messâ that took her from a bathtub to the heights of Busby Berkeley-inspired birdâs eye choreo. She mightâve been singing about being a mess, but the expertly executed number was anything but.
6. Alessia Cara â" âTrust My Lonelyâ
Wearing an oversized suit a la David Byrne, Alessia Cara turned out her bouncy single âTrust My Lonelyâ backed by colorful visuals that exploded around her. Cara is an excellent live vocalist, and she quietly and confidently dominated the stage during the island-flavored track.
5. RosalÃa â" âMalamenteâ
Flanked by visor-clad backup dancers, Spanish singer RosalÃa brought an arresting visual performance to her home country during the EMAs. If U.S. audiences arenât all that familiar with her yet, thatâll likely change based on how she owned the stage -- not to mention her five Latin Grammy nominations.
4. Hailee Steinfeld â" âBack to Lifeâ
It turns out all this time Bumblebee hasnât been a robot disguised as a car -- heâs been twenty different dancers pretending to be a car. Who knew? Okay, maybe not, but when EMAs host Hailee Steinfeld p erformed âBack to Life,â her song from the upcoming Transformers spinoff Bumblebee, she opened by singing in a car that turned out to be her backup dancers in reflective outfits crouching in the shape of a car. It was a cool visual trick, and her vocals and choreography were impressive throughout.
3. Janet Jackson â" âMade for Now,â âAll for Youâ and âRhythm Nationâ
Live legend Janet Jackson was in fine form, flipping effortlessly through her intense choreography as she sang her excellent new single âMade for Nowâ and two stone-cold classics, the 2001 Hot 100-topper âAll for Youâ and the No. 2-peaking âRhythm Nation.â
2. Halsey â" âWithout Meâ
Halsey got conceptual at the EMAs, performing the emotional âWithout Meâ while chained down inside a glass cage. If that wasnât metaphorical enough, she was then drenched in a downpour as she sang her No. 12-peaking (so far) Hot 100 hit. She sounded fantastic, and the visual was one of the nightâs most memorable.
1. Nicki Minaj and Little Mix â" âGood Formâ and "Woman Like Me"
At this point, Nicki Minaj has made it clear sheâs an awards show all-star -- every time she takes the stage at one of these t hings, she smokes the competition without breaking a sweat. So it was a wise choice to have her open the MTV EMAs, even if that meant everyone who followed had to perform in the Queenâs shadow. After delivering âGood Formâ in fine form as sparks rained down, Little Mix came out for their Nicki collab âWoman Like Me,â marking the first time Minaj and the British quartet performed together.
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