Taylor Swift Is Performing at the VMA's for the First Time In 4 Years

It's been 4 years since Taylor Swift graced the stage at the MTV VMA's and now she's coming back.

29-year-old Swift is set to perform at the 2019 VMA's later this month and Swift fans are going crazy after her return was announced.

The famous award show will be held at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on August 26th.

This will mark the first time that the pop star has taken the VMA stage since 2015. At that ceremony, she performed “Bad Blood” as part of a medley with Nicki Minaj, who wowed the audience with “Trini Dem Girls” and “The Night Is Still Young.”

This will also be Swift’s first big televised performance after the release of her highly anticipated seventh studio album, "Lover".

The star has released three songs from the record so far: “Me!” featuring Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco on April 26, “You Need to Calm Down” on June 14th and "The Archer” on July 23rd.

This year, the former country singer is tied with Ariana Grande for the most VMA nominations. They each have a whopping 10 nods, including Video of the Year and Song of the Year for Swift’s “You Need to Calm Down” and Grande’s “Thank U, Next.”

Taylor is also up for Best Collaboration (“Me!”), Best Pop Video (“You Need to Calm Down”), Video for Good (“You Need to Calm Down”), Best Direction (“You Need to Calm Down”), Best Visual Effects (“Me!”), Best Editing (“You Need to Calm Down”), Best Art Direction (“You Need to Calm Down”) and Best Cinematography (“Me!”).

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