Eighth annual show aired Thurs

The 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards brought the biggest names in entertainment together from the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles to celebrate all things music, live on FOX, iHeartMedia radio stations nationwide and on the iHeartRadio App, on Thursday, May 27th. Hosted by Usher, the fan-fueled iHeartRadio Music Awards featured performances and incredible collaborations including The Weeknd with Special Guest Ariana Grande, Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak (Silk Sonic), Dan + Shay, Doja Cat, Usher and more.

The 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards honored the legendary Elton John with the 2021 iHeartRadio Icon Award, which was presented by Chris Martin and Lil Nas X. The award presentation also featured a special tribute performance from Brandi Carlile, Demi Lovato and H.E.R., honoring Elton John’s global impact on pop culture, longevity and continued relevance as a touring and radio force with a loyal fan base worldwide.

In addition, the show featured special appearances from Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa, Roddy Ricch, twenty one pilots, Megan Thee Stallion, LL Cool J, Nelly, Machine Gun Kelly, French Montana, Lil Jon, Robin Thicke, Joel McHale, Oliver Stark, Ryan Guzman, Gabby Barrett, Ava Max, Raphael Saadiq, AJR and more.

The official hashtag of the evening, #iHeartAwards2021, trended No. 1 on Twitter Worldwide and in the US.

The 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards is available through June 17th with On Demand, FOX NOW and Hulu. The award show is available to watch On Demand for customers of AT&T TV, Cox, DIRECTV, DISH, Spectrum, Sling TV, Verizon FiOS, XFINITY, YouTube TV and many more. Fans also can stream episodes on FOX NOW and Hulu.

The Weeknd with social guest Ariana Grande opened the 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards with the first-ever performance together of their No. 1 hit “Save Your Tears” – their energy and vocals were unmatched as they serenaded a live audience.

Host of the 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards, Usher hosted and jammed with other artists including LL Cool J, Elton John, Megan Thee Stallion, French Montana, twenty one pilots in “Club Ush” – a nightclub built on the side of The Dolby Theatre stage. During the show he also performed a medley of his hits, “Confessions,” “Love In This Club,” “U Don’t Have To Call,” “DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love,” and “Scream,” before Lil Jon surprised the crowd by pulling up in a 1972 Impala to join Usher on stage for a performance of “Yeah.”

Winner of Best Duo/Group of the Year, Dan + Shay reunited with their full band for the first time to perform, “Glad You Exist.”

The chemistry ignited by Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak (Silk Sonic) around a candle-lit piano in “Club Ush” set the tone for an epic performance of “Leave The Door Open,” delivering all the feels.

Chris Martin from Coldplay and Lil Nas X presented Elton John with the 2021 iHeartRadio Icon Award. Demi Lovato, Brandi Carlile and H.E.R. performed a vibrant medley tribute of Elton’s biggest songs including “Bennie and The Jets,” “Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me” and “I’m Still Standing,” in honor of his 50-year career.

The biggest breakout artist of the year and winner of Best New Pop Artist, Doja Cat, put together a stunning visual performance of her biggest hits including “Say So,” “Streets” and “Kiss Me More.”

Category winners were:

Song of the Year:

“Blinding Lights” – The Weeknd

Female Artist of the Year:

Dua Lipa

Male Artist of the Year:

The Weeknd

Best Duo/Group of the Year:

Dan + Shay

Best Collaboration:

“Savage” (Remix) – Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé

Best New Pop Artist:

Doja Cat

Pop Album of the Year:

folklore – Taylor Swift

Alternative Rock Song of the Year:

“Level Of Concern” – twenty one pilots

Alternative Rock Artist of the Year:

twenty one pilots

Best New Rock/Alternative Rock Artist:

Powfu

Alternative Rock Album of the Year:

Tickets to My Downfall – Machine Gun Kelly

Rock Song of the Year:

“Shame Shame” – Foo Fighters

Rock Artist of the Year:

The Pretty Reckless

Rock Album of the Year:

Power Up – AC/DC

Country Song of the Year:

“The Bones” – Maren Morris

Country Artist of the Year:

Luke Combs

Best New Country Artist:

Gabby Barrett

Country Album of the Year:

What You See Ain’t Always What You Get – Luke Combs

Dance Song of the Year:

“Roses” (Imanbek Remix) – SAINt JHN

Dance Artist of the Year:

Marshmello

Dance Album of the Year:

Diplo Presents Thomas Wesley, Chapter 1: Snake Oil – Diplo

Hip-Hop Song of the Year:

“The Box” – Roddy Ricch

Hip-Hop Artist of the Year:

Roddy Ricch

Best New Hip-Hop Artist:

Roddy Ricch

Hip-Hop Album of the Year:

My Turn – Lil Baby

R&B Song of the Year:

“Go Crazy” – Chris Brown & Young Thug

R&B Artist of the Year:

H.E.R.

Best New R&B Artist:

Snoh Aalegra

R&B Album of the Year:

Chilombo – Jhene Aiko

Latin Pop/Reggaeton Song of the Year:

“Tusa” – KAROL G & Nicki Minaj

Latin Pop/Reggaeton Artist of the Year:

J Balvin

Latin Pop/Reggaeton Album of the Year:

YHLQMDLG – Bad Bunny

Best New Latin Artist:

Rauw Alejandro

Regional Mexican Song of the Year:

“Se Me Olvidó” – Christian Nodal

Regional Mexican Artist of the Year:

Christian Nodal

Regional Mexican Album of the Year:

AYAYAY! – Christian Nodal

Producer of the Year:

Max Martin

Songwriter of the Year:

Ashley Gorley

Best Lyrics: *Socially Voted Category

“Adore You” – Harry Styles

Best Cover Song: *Socially Voted Category

“Juice” (Lizzo) – Harry Styles cover

Best Fan Army: *Socially Voted Category

#BTSARMY – BTS

Best Music Video: *Socially Voted Category

“Dynamite” – BTS

Social Star Award: *Socially Voted Category

Olivia Rodrigo

Favorite Music Video Choreography: *Socially Voted Category

“Dynamite” (BTS) – Son Sung Deuk

TikTok Bop of the Year (New Category): *Socially Voted Category

“Blinding Lights” – The Weeknd

Label of the Year:

Republic Records

Titanium Song of the Year:

“Blinding Lights” – The Weeknd

Titanium Artist of the Year:

The Weeknd