Between December 10-12, music fans will get a chance to celebrate 2015’s most iconic music videos. Those are the dates when “The Year In Vevo,” a three-day celebration of Vevo’s biggest hits of the past 12 months, will be open in New York City.
“The Year In Vevo,” which was first announced during Vevo’s presentation at the 2015 Newfronts, will take place at the Skylight Clarkson Sq and will feature appearances from some of the music network’s most popular partners. Tori Kelly and The Chainsmokers will be among the live performers, and other prominent recording artists, such as The Weeknd and Fifth Harmony, will show up as well.
Leading up to the event, Vevo will allow fans to pick the best music videos of the year across a series of award categories. The Grammys these ain’t; instead, Vevo’s categories carry outrageous titles like “Turn Up Anthem,” “Fashion Killa,” and “Those Moves Tho!” You can submit your votes until November 22 on the Vevo website
.Beyond the live performances and the awards, “The Year In Vevo” will also give its attendees a chance to experience some of 2015’s most popular music videos. One live installation, for example, will recreate Taylor Swift’s “Bad Blood” video, which is also nominated in Vevo’s “YAASSS QUEEN” category, which celebrates girl power.
If you want to attend “The Year In Vevo,” tickets are available for a limited time from the music network’s website. For those who can’t make it, videos from the event will be available across Vevo’s distribution network.
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