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Keith Urban, Teddy Swims, Twenty One Pilots & More To Perform At 2026 American Music Awards

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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CBS and Dick Clark Productions have announced that Keith Urban, Teddy Swims, Twenty One Pilots and others will perform at the 52nd American Music Awards.

The star-studded first group of performers also includes Hootie & the Blowfish, KATSEYE, Maluma, Riley Green and SOMBR, who will deliver performances featuring some of today's biggest hits and fan-favorites.

The 52nd AMAs will kick off summer with host Queen Latifah live from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Memorial Day, May 25.

Keith Urban will perform a track from his forthcoming Yacht Rock album Flow State, out June 12.

Fresh off show-stopping performances at Coachella and Stagecoach, Teddy Swims will perform his latest single "Mr. Know It All."

Twenty One Pilots will perform the fan favorite "Drag Path." Originally released as a limited-time bonus track, the song became a viral audio on social media and has now amassed nearly 100 million streams across DSPs.

Nominations for the 52nd American Music Awards were announced earlier this month. Taylor Swift leads with eight nominations. Fan voting for Social Song of the Year and Tour of the Year will remain open through the first 30 minutes of the AMAs broadcast.

Additional details, including more performers, presenters, and special honorees for the 52nd AMAs will be announced in the coming weeks.

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