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Big emotions highlight 2016 Billboard Music prizes, performanc­es

If you slept on the 2016 Billboard Music Awards— or watched Game of Thrones instead— you missed quite a show. This year’s BBMAs was packed with emotional moments and big- name performanc­es, the evening’s actual awards secondary to— among other moments— Ke

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BRITNEY SPEARS OPENED WITH HER GREATEST HITS

The evening kicked off with a survey of classic pop songs from Billboard royalty. Britney Spears gave viewers a taste of her Las Vegas residency with a careerspan­ning array of hits, as she dutifully tore off her dress, slinked around the stage and plugged away at the vocals ( with the help of some backup singers).

Whether you think her performanc­e was iconic or robotic, it was a fitting start to the evening.

DEMI LOVATOWORE GENDER INCLUSIVIT­Y ON HER SLEEVE

Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas canceled their tour date in North Carolina to protest the state’s anti- LGBT “bathroom ban” back in April. And on Sunday night, Lovato continued speaking out in support of transgende­r rights.

During her performanc­e of her 2015 hit Cool for the Summer, which winks at sexual fluidity, Lovato wore a bedazzled black shirt with the gender inclusivit­y symbol, depicting half aman and half a woman.

And we couldn’t help but notice the stage’s backdrop looked awfully similar to yellow and black bathroom tiles. Coincidenc­e?

KESHA RETURNED TO TVWITH A MOVING BOB DYLAN COVER

After a public back- and- forth with her former producer Dr. Luke ( with whom she’s currently engaged in a messy court battle) about her scheduled BBMAs performanc­e, Kesha returned to TV Sunday with an understate­d, moving cover of Bob Dylan’s classic It Ain’t Me, Babe.

Last week, Luke and his label Kemosabe Records nixed Kesha’s previously­announced appearance after rumors circulated that she’d protest their court battles in her performanc­e. But after Kesha — and most of the Internet — spoke out against the cancellati­on, she appeared onstage Sunday night alongside Ben Folds.

And true to her word, Kesha kept it simple, letting Dylan’s powerful lyrics do the talking.

GWEN STEFANI AND BLAKE SHELTONWER­E CRAZY IN LOVE IN THEIR DUET

Gwen and Blake won’t be breaking each other’s hearts anytime soon, if their performanc­e of their duet Go Ahead and BreakMy Heart is any indication.

The two Voice judges have proven to be masters of keeping their modern fairytale of a celebrity relationsh­ip in the headlines. And their appearance Sunday night was classic Blake- andGwen, as Shelton strummed his guitar while making unflinchin­g eye contact with Stefani, who looked impeccably glam in a sparkling, semi- sheer gown.

ADELE DROPPED HER NEW VIDEO

After teasing stills from her new Send

My Love ( To Your New Lover) video last week, the singer — who took home the night’s biggest award, Top Artist — premiered the full version.

The new clip for SendMy Love, which USA TODAY named one of our favorite songs of 2015, pairs Adele’s acrobatic vocals with a simple black backdrop, where she sways in double- vision wearing an incredible floral gown.

CÉLINE DION DELIVERED A POWERFUL PERFORMANC­E AND TEARFUL SPEECH

Four months after losing her husband, Réne Angélil, and her brother, Daniel Dion, to cancer, Dion made her live TV comeback to accept the BBMAs Icon Award.

And her moving performanc­e and speech proved she more than deserved the title, delivering a rousing take on Queen’s The Show Must Go On before her son, Réne Charles, came on stage to hand her the trophy, moving her to tears.

“I want to be so strong for my family and my kids and I didn’t expect that,” she said, holding her son’s hand as she thanked her fans, her family and her late husband, “who will continue to watch over from me from up above.”

MADONNA, STEVIEWOND­ER AND THE WEEKND REMEMBERED PRINCE

From the first awards speech, the night was dedicated to Prince, as TheWeeknd choked up dedicating his BBMAs win to the late star. And closing out the evening was Madonna, who paid tribute to her longtime friend with help from a very special guest.

Entering solo on a purple velvet throne and clad in a lavender paisley suit, she began with a drum machine- assisted take on Nothing Compares 2 U, with somber footage projected on the background. After a touch- and- go start, she was joined by Stevie Wonder for an all- star take on Purple Rain.

And then, Rihanna dabbed in the audience, and all was right in the world.

 ?? JEFF KRAVITZ, BBMA2016 VIA FILMMAGIC ?? StevieWond­er and Madonna honor Prince, who died April 21.
JEFF KRAVITZ, BBMA2016 VIA FILMMAGIC StevieWond­er and Madonna honor Prince, who died April 21.
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DEMI LOVATO BY KEVIN WINTER, GETTY IMAGES

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