Tyla, Busta Rhymes, Pet Shop Boys and Benson Boone perform at the awards while Taylor Swift stays behind in Kansas
Rita Ora hosted a star-filled awards show in Manchester and delivered a tribute to former One Direction member Liam Payne. Photograph: Anthony Devlin/Getty Images for Viacom International
Benson Boone performed to the crowd of 23,500 at the UK’s largest indoor music venue and picked up the best new artist award.Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe of Pet Shop Boys picked up the pop pioneer award and performed alongside a local orchestra, the Manchester Camerata.Raye was voted best UK and Ireland act at the MTV Europe Awards, days after she was also nominated for three Grammys.
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