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Madonna Leads 2026 MTV VMA Nominations: Full List

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Madonna, who stole the show at the first MTV Video Music Awards in 1984 with a jaw-dropping performance of “Like a Virgin,” is the leading nominee for the 2026 VMAs with 11 nods. It’s the first time Madonna has been the leading nominee since 1998, the year she won video of the year for the first time with “Ray of Light.” She was also the leading nominee in 1990, the year she was nominated for the top award with “Vogue.” In both of those years, she had nine nominations. This year’s tally of 11 nods represents a personal best for the legendary star.

Madonna’s 14-minute “Confessions II – The Film” is nominated for video of the year. Two recent winners in that category were likewise longer-form pieces: Taylor Swift’s 15-minute “All Too Well: The Short Film,” which won in 2022, and Ariana Grande’s 26-minute “Brighter Days Ahead,” which won last year.

Swift, who has won a record 30 Moon Persons, is second on the leaderboard with nine nominations. Other top contenders include Grande and Sabrina Carpenter (seven nods each); Bruno Mars, PinkPantheress and Zara Larsson (five each); and LISA (four). You’ll notice that seven of the eight artists with the most nominations this year are women.

Three past winners for video of the year are nominated in that marquee category again this year: Grande (“hate that i made you love me”), Madonna (“Confessions II – The Film”) and Swift (The Fate of Ophelia).” The three other nominees, vying for their first win in the category, are Mars (“I Just Might”), Carpenter (“Tears”) and GENER8ION (“Storm”), starring Yung Lean.

The latter video may be the least known of this year’s video of the year nominees and thus stands to gain the most by the nomination. Gener8ion is an audiovisual collaboration between French DJ Surkin and director Romain Gavras. “Storm” stars Swedish rapper Yung Lean, who plays a disruptive and aggressive student at an all-boys British boarding school.

Grande is nominated for artist of the year for a record-extending sixth time. Swift is a beat behind, landing her fifth nomination in the category. Morgan Wallen is nominated for the second year in a row, giving country representation in a high-profile category. The other nominees in the category are Mars (his third), Carpenter (her second) and Madonna (her first). For the first time since the category was introduced in 2017, no hip-hop artists were nominated in the category. For the first time in five years, no Latin artists were nominated in the category.

The nominees for best new artist are Bella Kay, CORTIS, Magnus Ferrell, Malcolm Todd, Myles Smith, Sienna Spiro and Stella Lefty. Spiro is considered a leading candidate for the Grammy for best new artist, along with Ella Langley, who wasn’t named in this category.

First-time nominees receiving multiple nods are GENER8ION and Yung Lean (three each) and CORTIS and Lefty (two each). Don Toliver, Kali Uchis, Noah Kahan, Olivia Dean and Tucker Wetmore are also among those competing for their first Moon Persons.

The best dance category returns for the first time in seven years. Madonna has yet to win in the category, which was first presented in 1989. She may well win this year for “Confessions II –the Film.” The other nominees in the category are Bebe Rexha & Faithless’ “New Religion,” Harry Styles’ “Aperture,” Lady Gaga & Doechii’s “RUNWAY,” PinkPantheress + Zara Larsson’s “Stateside,” Slayyyter’s “DANCE…”  and Tate McRae’s “Nobody’s Girl.”

Two genre categories that were presented on last year’s show, best rock and best Afrobeats, were not in the initial announcement of nominees. Also missing, for now at least, are these categories that were presented last year: best pop artist, Push performance of the year, best album, video for good, best long-form video, best group and song of summer.

All of the lead nominees for best pop are women, though a few male artists who might have been nominated in that category wound up in different genre categories instead. Bruno Mars (“I Just Wait”) and Justin Bieber (“YUKON”) are nominated for best R&B; Harry Styles (“Aperture”) for best dance.

Fan voting is now open for 13 categories by visiting vote.MTV.com through Sept. 25 at 6 p.m. ET, except best new artist, which remains active into the show. Fans can get double the votes per category every day during “Power Hour,” running daily 1-2 p.m. ET from Aug. 20 through Sept. 24.

The VMAs will broadcast live from the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday, Sept. 27 (7:30-9:30 p.m. ET/4:30-6:30 p.m. PT) on CBS. The show will simulcast on MTV and stream on Paramount+ in the U.S. The show will also be available globally the next day on Paramount+ and MTV.

This will be the first time the show has been held in the Los Angeles area since 2017, when Katy Perry hosted the show from The Forum in Inglewood. This will be the second year in a row that the show has aired on CBS. It will be the first time the VMAs have been held in the fall. Previous shows were all held in late summer.

The 2026 VMAs are produced by Gunpowder & Sky. Van Toffler serves as producer for the second year in a row. Jesse Ignjatovic of Den of Thieves, Barbara Bialkowski and Bruce Gillmer serve as executive producers, alongside Barry Barclay and Floris Bauer. Melanie Block serves as co-executive producer and Gary Lanvy as co-producer.

Here’s the full list of nominees for the 2026 MTV Video Music Awards. (Nominees are listed in alphabetical order by first name.)

  • Genre-Neutral Categories

    Video of the Year

    Ariana Grande – “hate that i made you love me” – Republic Records

    Bruno Mars – “I Just Might” – Atlantic Records

    GENER8ION – “STORM” starring Yung Lean – Iconoclast Music

    Madonna – “Confessions II – The Film” – Warner Records

    Sabrina Carpenter – “Tears”- Island

    Taylor Swift – “The Fate of Ophelia” – Republic Records

    Artist of the Year

    Ariana Grande – Republic Records

    Bruno Mars – Atlantic Records

    Madonna – Warner Records

    Morgan Wallen – Big Loud/Mercury Records

    Sabrina Carpenter – Island

    Taylor Swift – Republic Records

    Song of the Year

    BTS – “Swim” – BIGHIT MUSIC

    Ella Langley – “Choosin’ Texas” – Columbia Records

    HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna, REI AMI – “Golden” – Republic Records/Visva Records

    Madonna & Sabrina Carpenter – “Bring Your Love” – Warner Records

    Olivia Dean – “Man I Need” – Island

    PinkPantheress + Zara Larsson – “Stateside” – Warner Records UK/Atlantic Records

    RAYE – “WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!” – Human Re Sources

    Best New Artist

    Bella Kay – Atlantic Records

    CORTIS – BIGHIT MUSIC

    Magnus Ferrell -Visva Records/Republic Records

    Malcolm Todd – Columbia Records

    Myles Smith – RCA Records

    Sienna Spiro – Capitol Records

    Stella Lefty – Sandlot/Atlantic Outpost

    Best Collaboration

    Clipse, Kendrick Lamar, Pusha T, Malice – “Chains & Whips” – Roc Nation Distribution

    French Montana x Max B – “Ever Since U Left Me” – Coke Boys Records

    Madonna & Sabrina Carpenter – “Bring Your Love” – Warner Records

    PinkPantheress + Zara Larsson – “Stateside” – Warner Records UK/Atlantic Records

    Shakira & Burna Boy – “Dai Dai” – Sony Music US Latin

    Teyana Taylor & Lucky Daye – “Hard Part” – Def Jam Recordings

  • Genre-Specific Categories

    Best Pop

    Ariana Grande – “hate that i made you love me” – Republic Records

    Charli xcx – “SS26” – Atlantic Records

    LISA – “Dream” feat. Kentaro Sakaguchi – Lloud Co./RCA Records

    Olivia Rodrigo – “drop dead” – Geffen Records

    Sabrina Carpenter – “House Tour” – Island

    Tate McRae – “Nobody’s Girl” – RCA Records

    Taylor Swift – “The Fate of Ophelia” – Republic Records

    Best Hip-Hop

    Cardi B feat. Kehlani – “Safe” – Atlantic Records

    Don Toliver – “E85” – Cactus Jack/ Atlantic Records

    Drake – “Janice STFU” – OVO/Republic Records

    Megan Thee Stallion – “LOVER GIRL” – Hot Girl Productions

    Travis Scott – “DUMBO” – Cactus Jack/Epic Records

    Tyler, The Creator- “SUGAR ON MY TONGUE” – Columbia Records

    Best R&B

    Bruno Mars – “I Just Might” – Atlantic Records

    Chris Brown – “It Depends/Obvious” – RCA Records

    Dave & Tems – “Raindance” – Neighbourhood Recordings/Capitol Records

    Justin Bieber – “YUKON” – Def Jam Recordings

    Kehlani – “Folded” – Atlantic Records

    Mariah the Scientist & Kali Uchis – “Is It a Crime” – Epic Records

    Best Alternative

    Geese – “Taxes” – Partisan Records/Play It Again Sam

    mgk & Fred Durst – “FIX UR FACE” – EST 19XX LLC/Interscope Records

    Noah Kahan – “The Great Divide” – Mercury Records

    Olivia Rodrigo – “the cure” – Geffen Records

    SOMBR – “Homewrecker” – SMB Music/Warner Records

    Tame Impala – “Dracula” – Columbia Records

    twenty one pilots – “Drag Path” – Fueled By Ramen

    Best Dance

    Bebe Rexha & Faithless – “New Religion” – Bebe Rexha Music LLC/EMPIRE

    Harry Styles – “Aperture” – Columbia Records

    Lady Gaga & Doechii – “RUNWAY” – Lil Monsters/Top Dawg Entertainment/Interscope Records/Capitol Records

    Madonna – “Confessions II – The Film” – Warner Records

    PinkPantheress + Zara Larsson – “Stateside” – Warner Records UK/Atlantic Records

    Slayyyter – “DANCE…” – RECORDS/Columbia Records

    Tate McRae – “Nobody’s Girl” – RCA Records

    Best Latin

    Anitta with Shakira – “Choka Choka” – Republic Records/UMLE

    Bad Bunny – “NUEVAYoL” – Rimas Entertainment

    Fuerza Regida – “TU SANCHO” – Rancho Humilde/Street Mob Records/Sony Music US Latin

    KAROL G – “Papasito” – Bichota Records/Interscope Records

    Rosalía ft. Yahritza Y Su Esencia – “La Perla” – Columbia Records

    Ryan Castro, Kapo & GANGSTA – “LA VILLA” – AWOO Corp./ Sony Music US Latin

    Shakira & Burna Boy – “Dai Dai” – Sony Music US Latin

    Best K-Pop

    BLACKPINK – “JUMP” – YG Entertainment

    BTS – “SWIM” – BIGHIT MUSIC

    CORTIS – “REDRED” – BIGHIT MUSIC

    KATSEYE – “PINKY UP” – HYBE x Geffen Records

    LE SSERAFIM (feat. j-hope of BTS) – “SPAGHETTI” – SOURCE MUSIC

    LISA – “Dream feat. Kentaro Sakaguchi” – Lloud Co./ RCA Records

    Best Country

    Ella Langley – “Choosin’ Texas” – Columbia Records

    Kacey Musgraves – “Dry Spell” – Lost Highway/Interscope Records

    Lainey Wilson – “Somewhere Over Laredo” – Broken Bow Records

    Luke Combs – “Back in the Saddle” – Columbia Nashville

    Shaboozey – “Cowgirl” – American Dogwood/EMPIRE

    Stella Lefty – “Boston” – Sandlot/Atlantic Outpost

    Tucker Wetmore – “Brunette” – Back Blocks Music/Mercury Records

  • Technical Categories

    Best Direction

    Ariana Grande – “hate that i made you love me” – Republic Records

    Bruno Mars – “I Just Might” – Atlantic Records

    GENER8ION – “STORM starring Yung Lean” – Iconoclast Music

    Madonna – “Confessions II – The Film” – Warner Records

    Sabrina Carpenter – “House Tour”- Island

    Taylor Swift – “Opalite” – Republic Records

    Best Art Direction

    Charli xcx – “SS26” – Atlantic Records

    Lady Gaga & Doechii – “RUNWAY” – Lil Monsters/Top Dawg Entertainment/Interscope Records/Capitol Records

    Madonna – “Confessions II – The Film” – Warner Records

    PinkPantheress – “Stateside + Zara Larsson” – Warner Records UK/Atlantic Records

    SOMBR – “My Body Isn’t Ready” – SMB Music/Warner Records

    Taylor Swift – “The Fate of Ophelia” – Republic Records

    Best Cinematography

    A$AP Rocky – “PUNK ROCKY” – A$AP Worldwide/RCA Records

    Ariana Grande – “hate that i made you love me” – Republic Records

    LISA – “Dream feat. Kentaro Sakaguchi” – Lloud Co./ RCA Records

    Madonna – “Confessions II – The Film” – Warner Records

    Shaboozey – “Cowgirl” – American Dogwood/EMPIRE

    Taylor Swift – “The Fate of Ophelia” – Republic Records

    Best Editing

    Ariana Grande – “hate that i made you love me” – Republic Records

    Bruno Mars – “I Just Might” – Atlantic Records

    LISA – “Dream feat. Kentaro Sakaguchi” – Lloud Co./ RCA Records

    Madonna – “Confessions II – The Film” – Warner Records

    Sabrina Carpenter – “House Tour”- Island

    Taylor Swift – “The Fate of Ophelia” – Republic Records

    Best Choreography

    GENER8ION – “STORM starring Yung Lean” – Iconoclast Music

    Harry Styles – “Dance No More” – Columbia Records

    KATSEYE – “PINKY UP” – HYBE x Geffen Records

    Madonna – “Confessions II – The Film” – Warner Records

    Tate McRae – “Nobody’s Girl” – RCA Records

    Taylor Swift – “The Fate of Ophelia” – Republic Records

    Best Visual Effects

    Ariana Grande – “hate that i made you love me” – Republic Records

    JISOO X ZAYN – “Eyes Closed” – Warner Records

    Madonna – “Confessions II – The Film” – Warner Records

    PinkPantheress – “Stateside + Zara Larsson” – Warner Records UK/Atlantic Records

    RAYE ft. Hans Zimmer – “Click Clack Symphony.” – Human Re Sources

    Taylor Swift – “The Fate of Ophelia” – Republic Records

  • Artists with two or more nominations

    (First-time nominees denoted by asterisks)

    Madonna, 11

    Taylor Swift, 9

    Ariana Grande, 7

    Sabrina Carpenter, 7

    Bruno Mars, 5

    PinkPantheress, 5

    Zara Larsson, 5

    LISA, 4

    GENER8ION, 3*

    Shakira, 3

    Tate McRae, 3

    Yung Lean, 3*

    BTS, 2

    Burna Boy, 2

    Charli xcx, 2

    CORTIS, 2*

    Doechii, 2

    Ella Langley, 2

    Harry Styles, 2

    KATSEYE, 2

    Kehlani, 2

    Lady Gaga, 2

    Olivia Rodrigo, 2

    RAYE, 2

    Shaboozey, 2

    SOMBR, 2

    Stella Lefty, 2*

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