Daily Camera (Boulder)

American Music Awards

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Canadian-born pop stars Justin Bieber and Shawn Mendes kicked off the

2020 American Music Awards with a performanc­e of their new duet “Monster.”

The singers released the track Friday and the

AMAS, airing Sunday on ABC, marked the the first time they performed it together. The performanc­e began with a stripped-down Bieber singing his recent hit “Lonely,” with songwriter-producer Benny Blanco on piano, and “Holy,” where background dancers wearing masks joined him.

Mendes, strumming his guitar, then appeared for “Monster,” which featured the twentysome­things singing lyrics about about fame and growing up as celebritie­s who attracted massive public attention.

The performanc­e, like a good number of them at the AMAS, was recently pre-taped because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. But host Taraji P. Henson, who excitedly danced to a medley of songs, appeared live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. She joked that A-list celebritie­s were in the audience, including Beyoncé (a cardboard cutout of the singer appeared in a seat).

And another Canadian — the Weeknd — is poised to have an all-star night: He’s nominated for eight prizes and won the first televised award — favorite soul/ R&B album for “After Hours.”

“The last time I received this award it was given to me by the late, great Prince. And, you know, he’s the reason I get to constantly challenge the genre of R&B and yeah, I’d like to dedicate this to him,” he said.

Later in the show, the Weeknd and Kenny G will join forces for a rendition of the pop star’s hit “In

Your Eyes.” The Weeknd will also perform “Save Your Tears.”

The show will also include performanc­es by Billie Eilish, BTS, Megan Thee Stallion, Bad Bunny, Jennifer Lopez and Maluma, Dua Lipa, Katy Perry, Bebe Rexha with Doja Cat, Dan + Shay, Lewis Capaldi, Machine Gun Kelly, Lil Baby, Nelly and Bell Biv Devoe.

The Weeknd and Roddy Ricch — also nominated for eight awards — will compete for the show’s top honor, artist of the year. Other nominees include Bieber, Taylor Swift and Post Malone.

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