Key Points

Mariah Carey is set to receive the prestigious Video Vanguard Award at the 2025 MTV VMAs, making her the oldest recipient in the award's history. The iconic singer will also take the stage for her first VMAs performance in twenty years, promising a career-spanning medley of her greatest hits. This appearance coincides with the promotion of her upcoming 16th studio album, "Here for It All," set for release on September 26. Carey's VMAs legacy includes memorable moments like her 1998 opening performance with Whitney Houston, cementing her status as a music legend.

Key Points: Mariah Carey Receives MTV Video Vanguard Award and Performs After 20 Years

  • Mariah Carey becomes the oldest recipient of the Video Vanguard Award at 56
  • She last performed at the VMAs in 2005 with hits We Belong Together
  • Carey will perform a medley from her upcoming 16th studio album Here for It All
  • Her VMAs history includes a legendary 1998 opening with Whitney Houston
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Mariah Carey to receive 'Video Vanguard Award' at 2025 MTV VMAs, set to perform after 20 years

Mariah Carey makes a historic return to the VMAs, receiving the Video Vanguard Award and performing for the first time in two decades while promoting her new album.

"show-stopping, career-spanning medley of her biggest hits - Variety"

Los Angeles, August 23

Mariah Carey will be honoured with the prestigious Video Vanguard Award at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards. The show, which will be held on September 7, will also see the singer taking to the stage to perform.

According to Billboard, 56-year-old Mariah Carey will become the oldest recipient of the award to date, set to surpass the Beatles' film director Richard Lester, who received the award at 52 in 1984.

Over the past few years, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, Missy Elliott, Rihanna, Pink, Nicki Minaj, and Katy Perry were among those to receive the honour at the MTV VMAs, making Carey the eighth consecutive recipient of the award.

On the other hand, Mariah Carey will also hit the VMAs stage for the first time in 20 years. She previously performed in 2005, delivering her smash hits, 'We Belong Together' and 'Shake It Off.'

In connection to her upcoming appearance at the awards, producers have promised a "show-stopping, career-spanning medley of her biggest hits," as quoted by Variety. The singer will also be seen promoting her upcoming album titled 'Here for It All.'

She released the first single from the album, 'Type Dangerous,' in June this year, a song up for Best R&B at this year's VMAs. Marking her 16th studio album, Carey will release 'Here for It All' on September 26.

Mariah Carey made her VMAs debut in 1991, performing on 'Emotions.' Later in 1998, she, along with Whitney Houston, opened the show in an iconic moment. They also presented the Best Male Video award to Will Smith for 'Just the Two of Us.'

Coming back to MTV VMAs 2025, the night will feature performances from A-listers like Sabrina Carpenter, Alex Warren, Sombr, and J Balvin featuring DJ Snake. Busta Rhymes will be honoured with the Rock the Bells Visionary Award, while Ricky Martin will receive the Latin Icon Award.

The awards will be held on September 7.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Amazing news! Mariah's vocals are timeless. Still remember dancing to "We Belong Together" at my cousin's wedding. Hope she performs some of her classics along with the new songs.
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Ananya R
While I love Mariah, I wish they'd honor more current artists too. The Vanguard Award has become predictable lately - always going to established legends rather than recognizing innovation.
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Michael C
That 1998 performance with Whitney Houston was iconic! Two legends together. So glad Mariah is getting this recognition - her impact on music is undeniable.
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Shreya B
My mom introduced me to Mariah's music when I was a kid. Now we both listen to her together. This award is so well-deserved! Can't wait to watch the performance with my family. ❤️
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Karthik V
At 56, she's still breaking records and releasing new music. That's true dedication to the craft. Respect from India! Hope she includes some Indian elements in her performance someday.

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