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Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2025: How to Watch, Date, Venue, Lineup, and More
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2025: How to Watch, Date, Venue, Lineup, and More

International Business Times

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • International Business Times

Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2025: How to Watch, Date, Venue, Lineup, and More

Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2025 will take place at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, on Saturday (June 21). Tyla will host the star-studded event, which will feature a live on-stage performance by the girl group KATSEYE. The Los Angeles-based band, consisting of six members, is popularly known as a global girl group. Young music lovers from across the globe can look forward to stunning performances by group members Daniela, Lara, Manon, Megan, Sophia, and Yoonchae. Meanwhile, the winners of this year will be announced by a star-studded lineup of celebrity presenters. The nominees for this year include Lady Gaga, Selena Gomez, Ariana Grande, Jelly Roll, Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, and Kendrick Lamar. Gaga, Lamar, and Grande topped the nomination list with four nods each, including Favorite Female Artist, Favorite Song, Favorite Male Artist, and Favorite Music Collaboration. Here is everything about the 38th annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, including the date, venue, lineup, and streaming details. How to Watch? The glam event will begin with a worldwide live streaming from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, on Saturday (June 21) at 8:00 pm EST. It will be simulcast across Nickelodeon channels around the globe. The live telecast of this annual ceremony will be available on various broadcasting channels and networks, including Nickelodeon, TeenNick, Nicktoons, the Nick Jr. channel, MTV2, and CMT. The star-studded award show will feature musical performances, epic slimings, high-energy dancing, skateboarding stunts, collaborations, and Nickelodeon's signature orange blimp trophy. Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2025 Nomination List: MUSIC Favorite Female Artist Ariana Grande Billie Eilish Cardi B Katy Perry Lady Gaga Selena Gomez SZA Taylor Swift Favorite Song Abracadabra by Lady Gaga Cry for Me by The Weeknd I Can Do It With a Broken Heart by Taylor Swift squabble up by Kendrick Lamar Taste by Sabrina Carpenter Wildflower by Billie Eilish Favorite Male Artist Bad Bunny Bruno Mars Drake Jelly Roll Kendrick Lamar Post Malone The Weeknd Travis Scott Favorite Music Group blink-182 Coldplay Imagine Dragons Jonas Brothers Linkin Park Stray Kids TWICE Favorite Music Collaboration APT. by ROSÉ and Bruno Mars Call Me When You Break Up by Selena Gomez, benny blanco with Gracie Abrams Die With A Smile by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars luther by Kendrick Lamar and SZA Please Please Please by Sabrina Carpenter (ft. Dolly Parton) Show Me Love by WizTheMc, bees & honey, and Tyla Slow Motion by Marshmello and Jonas Brothers Favorite Female Breakout Artist Addison Rae Chappell Roan Doechii GloRilla JENNIE LISA ROSÉ Sabrina Carpenter Favorite Male Breakout Artist Alex Warren Benson Boone d4vd Djo Leon Thomas Myles Smith Shaboozey Zach Bryan Favorite Album Beautifully Broken by Jelly Roll F-1 Trillion by Post Malone GNX by Kendrick Lamar Hurry Up Tomorrow by The Weeknd I Said I Love You First by Selena Gomez, benny blanco Mayhem by Lady Gaga Short n' Sweet by Sabrina Carpenter Wicked: The Soundtrack Favorite Global Music Star Africa: Tyla Asia: Stray Kids Australia: The Kid LAROI Europe: David Guetta Latin America: Shakira North America: Bruno Mars UK: Ed Sheeran Favorite Song From a Movie Can I Get a Chee Hoo? by Dwayne Johnson (Moana 2) Defying Gravity by Cynthia Erivo (ft. Ariana Grande) (Wicked) Higher Love by DESI TRILL (ft. DJ Khaled, Cardi B, Natania, Subhi) (Smurfs) I Always Wanted A Brother by Braelyn Rankins, Theo Somolu, Aaron Pierre, Kelvin Harrison Jr. (Mufasa: The Lion King) I Feel Alive by Jack Black (A Minecraft Movie) Kiss the Sky by Maren Morris (The Wild Robot) Popular by Ariana Grande (Wicked) Run It by Jelly Roll (Sonic the Hedgehog 3) Favorite Viral Song Apple by Charli xcx Bluest Flame by Selena Gomez, benny blanco Diet Pepsi by Addison Rae Messy by Lola Young Ordinary by Alex Warren Pink Pony Club by Chappell Roan Sports car by Tate McRae That's So True by Gracie Abrams TELEVISION Favorite Kids TV Show Ayla & The Mirrors Bunk'd The Really Loud House The Thundermans: Undercover Tyler Perry's Young Dylan Wizards Beyond Waverly Place Favorite Male TV Star (Kids) David Henrie (Justin Russo, Wizards Beyond Waverly Place) Dylan Gilmer (Young Dylan, Tyler Perry's Young Dylan) Hero Hunter (Charlie Wilson, Tyler Perry's Young Dylan) Israel Johnson (Noah Lambert, Bunk'd) Jack Griffo (Max Thunderman, The Thundermans: Undercover) Trevor Tordjman (Parker Preston, Bunk'd) Favorite Female TV Star (Kids) Celina Smith (Rebecca Wilson, Tyler Perry's Young Dylan) Janice LeAnn Brown (Billie, Wizards Beyond Waverly Place) Kira Kosarin (Phoebe Thunderman, The Thundermans: Undercover) Mallory James Mahoney (Destiny Baker, Bunk'd) Maya Le Clark (Chloe Thunderman, The Thundermans: Undercover) Miranda May (Lou Hockhauser, Bunk'd) Favorite Family TV Show Abbott Elementary Cobra Kai Goosebumps: The Vanishing Star Wars: Skeleton Crew The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power XO, Kitty Favorite Male TV Star (Family) Damon Wayans Jr. (Damon, Poppa's House) David Schwimmer (Anthony Brewer, Goosebumps: The Vanishing) George Lopez (George, Lopez vs Lopez) Jude Law (Jod Na Nawood, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew) Sam McCarthy (Devin Brewer, Goosebumps: The Vanishing) Xolo Maridueña (Miguel Diaz, Cobra Kai) Favorite Female TV Star (Family) Anna Cathcart (Kitty, XO, Kitty) Janelle James (Ava Coleman, Abbott Elementary) Jayden Bartels (Cece Brewer, Goosebumps: The Vanishing) Peyton List (Tory Nichols, Cobra Kai) Reba McEntire (Bobbie, Happy's Place) Ryan Kiera Armstrong (Fern, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew) Favorite Reality TV Show American Idol American Ninja Warrior America's Funniest Home Videos America's Got Talent MasterChef Junior The Masked Singer Favorite Cartoon Dragon Ball DAIMA Monster High SpongeBob SquarePants Teen Titans Go! The Loud House The Simpsons FILM Favorite Movie A Minecraft Movie Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Captain America: Brave New World Descendants: The Rise of Red Paddington in Peru Sonic the Hedgehog 3 THUNDERBOLTS* Wicked Favorite Movie Actor Chris Evans (Jack O'Malley, Red One) Chris Pratt (Keats, The Electric State) Dwayne Johnson (Callum Drift, Red One) Jack Black (Steve, A Minecraft Movie) Jason Momoa (Garrett Garrison, A Minecraft Movie) Jim Carrey (Dr. Robotnik, Sonic the Hedgehog 3) Favorite Movie Actress Ariana Grande (Glinda, Wicked) Cynthia Erivo (Elphaba, Wicked) Emma Myers (Natalie, A Minecraft Movie) Jenna Ortega (Astrid Deetz, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice) Millie Bobby Brown (Michelle Greene, The Electric State) Winona Ryder (Lydia Deetz, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice) Favorite Animated Movie Despicable Me 4 Dog Man Inside Out 2 Moana 2 Mufasa: The Lion King Plankton: The Movie The Wild Robot Transformers One Favorite Male Animated Voice From a Movie Ben Schwartz (Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 3) Chris Hemsworth (Orion Pax, Transformers One) Dwayne Johnson (Maui, Moana 2) Keanu Reeves (Shadow the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 3) Steve Carell (Gru, Despicable Me 4) Will Ferrell (Maxime Le Mal, Despicable Me 4) Favorite Female Animated Voice From a Movie Amy Poehler (Joy, Inside Out 2) Auli'i Cravalho (Moana, Moana 2) Kristen Wiig (Lucy, Despicable Me 4) Lupita Nyong'o (Roz, The Wild Robot) Maya Hawke (Anxiety, Inside Out 2) Scarlett Johansson (Elita-1, Transformers One) Favorite Villain Frankie Grande (Frankini, Henry Danger: The Movie) Harrison Ford (President Thaddeus Ross/Red Hulk, Captain America: Brave New World) Jeff Goldblum (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Wicked) Jim Carrey (Dr. Robotnik, Sonic the Hedgehog 3) Michael Keaton (Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice) Michelle Yeoh (Madame Morrible, Wicked) Rita Ora (Queen of Hearts, Descendants: The Rise of Red) Favorite Butt-Kicker Anthony Mackie (Sam Wilson/Captain America, Captain America: Brave New World) Emma Myers (Natalie, A Minecraft Movie) Florence Pugh (Yelena Belova, THUNDERBOLTS*) Jace Norman (Henry Hart, Henry Danger: The Movie) Jack Black (Steve, A Minecraft Movie) Kylie Cantrall (Princess Red, Descendants: The Rise of Red) Sebastian Stan (Bucky Barnes, THUNDERBOLTS*) OTHER CATEGORIES Favorite Female Sports Star Alex Morgan Angel Reese Caitlin Clark Coco Gauff Jordan Chiles Naomi Osaka Sha'Carri Richardson Simone Biles Favorite Male Sports Star Jalen Hurts Jayson Tatum LeBron James Lionel Messi Patrick Mahomes Shohei Ohtani Stephen Curry Travis Kelce Favorite Male Creator Adam Rose Dhar Mann Keith Lee Mark Rober MrBeast SeanDoesMagic Favorite Female Creator Brooke Monk Charli D'Amelio Emma Chamberlain Lexi Rivera Salish Matter Sofie Dossi Favorite Gamer Aphmau IBella IShowSpeed Kai Cenat Ninja Pokimane Unspeakable Fan Favorite Kids Creator A for Adley Danny Go! Kids Diana Show Ms. Rachel Ryan Kaji/Ryan's World Toys and Colors Favorite Podcast American Girl: The Smart Girl's Podcast Are You Afraid of the Dark? Avatar: Braving the Elements Baby, This Is Keke Palmer LOL Podcast New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce Super Great Kids' Stories The Nikki & Brie Show Favorite Video Game

The Weeknd's Gloomy but Glittering Pop, and 9 More New Songs
The Weeknd's Gloomy but Glittering Pop, and 9 More New Songs

New York Times

time31-01-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Times

The Weeknd's Gloomy but Glittering Pop, and 9 More New Songs

Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week's most notable new tracks. Listen to the Playlist on Spotify here (or find our profile: nytimes) and at Apple Music here, and sign up for The Amplifier, a twice-weekly guide to new and old songs. The Weeknd's quest for the ultimate combination of pop formula and self-destructive misery continues in 'Cry for Me' from his new album, 'Hurry Up Tomorrow.' The song is a suicide note left as a voice message: 'I can see myself and I'm not breathing,' he sings. 'At least you'll play a song when I'm gone.' There's a trap beat, minor-key synthesizers, bits of distorted guitar and pitch-shifted vocals, spanning genres but still sounding oh so alone. 'Gimme some room to breathe — I just need some space from you,' the Jamaican singer Shenseea tells a far too possessive partner in 'Puni Police.' The production by Di Genius has sirens cruising behind a crisp dancehall beat while Shenseea sings and raps about someone who's suspicious enough to track her 'location, AirTaggin' on my purse.' It's counterproductive, of course: 'You can't stop me from cheat if I want cheat,' she warns. The K-pop star Jennie, from Blackpink, coos, 'I swore I'd never do it again — until you came over,' with a sly tone that mixes a lot of satisfaction with just a tinge of regret. Her partner, Dominic Fike, raps about how he's ducking his responsibilities as a 'baby father.' But the easy swagger of the beat and the cushiony backup vocals suggest that the hookups will continue. In 2009, before hyperpop had a name, Sleigh Bells — the duo of Alexis Krauss and Derek Miller — were already slamming together power-chord riffs, drum-machine eruptions, synthesizer swoops, perky pop melodies and arena-sized choruses in explosive, catchy non sequiturs. 'Wanna Start a Band?' deploys all those devices, and more, for a song that couples sonic ambushes with a touch of well-earned nostalgia: 'Come and blow the world away / Talk about the good old days,' Krauss sings, in a brief interlude of gentleness. 'Take it apart and build it again,' sing the songwriters and vocalists in Momma, Allegra Weingarten and Etta Friedman. What they've rebuilt in this track is the layered guitars, effects and voices of 1990s rock, from bands like the Breeders, Dinosaur Jr. and Pixies: multitracking, distortion, echo-delays, reversed riffs, all of them stacked and restacked. The song exults in an infidelity that's also a reunion: 'Do you think she knows we're back together?' It equates a musical revival with a rekindled romance. Will Oldham, who records as Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, calmly ponders mortality in 'Turned to Dust (Rolling On)' from a new album full of grizzled, philosophical songs, 'The Purple Bird.' Recorded with seasoned Nashville sideman, the countryish, organ-infused march 'Turned to Dust,' notes, 'It won't be long till we're gone' and observes, 'When I see the things that man can do / It makes this poor heart break.' The song takes comfort in simple perseverance, in rolling on, but the shakiness in Oldham's voice leaves room for doubts. Alison Krauss has reconvened her string-centered band, Union Station, for their first album together since 2011; 'Arcadia' is due in March. 'Looks like the End of the Road,' written by Jeremy Lister, is a mournful farewell to 'the world that I know,' a waltz carrying lyrics of misfortune and betrayal. The bitterness is only heightened by the purity of Krauss's voice, answered by Jerry Douglas's measured, melodic slide-guitar solos. The polymorphous English band Black Country, New Road has been through major upheavals. Its lead singer, Isaac Wood, abruptly left the group days before the release of its 2022 album, 'Ants From Up There,' so the band introduced brand-new material on its subsequent tour. The violinist and guitarist Georgia Ellery takes lead vocals on 'Besties,' which fast-forwards through meters, keys and styles — Baroque harpsichord, march, waltz, music-hall bounce, jazzy dissonances — as Ellery sings about fluctuating relationships, songwriting, TikTok and persistent need: 'I know I want something more.' Lucrecia Dalt brings her skills as a soundtrack composer to her songs, conjuring spaces and moods with her sound designs. In 'Cosa Rara' ('Strange Thing'), she sings in Spanish about 'the rhythm of desire' over percussion that evokes Afro-Colombian traditions and samples that emerge from shadowy places. At the end, the song downshifts to half speed and takes on some dub echoes as none other than the art-rocker David Sylvian, who was in the new wave band Japan, recites a somber coda: 'I'm vulnerable and I know it / Is that door locked?' The Congolese musician Jupiter Bokondji and his band, Jupiter & Okwess, bring echoes of funk, psychedelia and salsa to their unmistakably African rock. 'Les Bons Comptes' ('The Good Accounts') — a song denouncing deadbeats from the new album 'Ekoya' — goes bounding ahead with wiry guitar hooks, a parade of lead vocals and a groove that could go on much longer.

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