Taylor Swift made history at VMAs 2023 taking home nine awards on Tuesday night, placing her second for the most wins in a single night and the most wins overall.
Taylor Swift, 2023 MTV Music Videos on One Main Night, MTV’s historic night With an impressive nine trophies With the most wins in one night, the Video Music Awards are now the second-most winning team overall.
Swift has been nominated for 14 VMAs and is the most nominated actress in 2023 with 11 nominations.
The total number reached 23 on Tuesday night. This puts her ahead of Madonna, who won 20 awards, and then Beyoncé, who won 26 awards, including the 2014 Video Vanguard Award.
Swift’s nine awards are Video of the Year, Artist of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Visual Effects, Summer Spectacle, and Album of the Year.
Winning the Video of the Year award also marks his unprecedented fourth time winning the award“, Okay This is incredible,” Swift told the audience as she accepted the Video of the Year award.
“This… I want to say, based on our recent memories, this is, for me, an incredible gift to a fan. importance. “”I have just joined and it is a very exciting and exciting experience. “She said.”
“And we’re not even half that yet. This past year has felt like the adventure of a lifetime.
“I can’t believe this, a year ago I announced a midnight album at the VMAs. All I have to say tonight is thank you. I was surprised. Thank you very much to the fans.
I love you very much. ”Swift’s record night comes after she made history last year by becoming the first artist to win Video of the Year three times (for further remembrance, here’s how Swift decided when to release her hit song Midnight) ). “
Swift won her first Video of the Year award for “Bad Blood” in 2015 and her second for Video of the Year for “You Gotta Be Good” in 2019. Last year, “All Too Well: The Short Film” won its second Video of the Year award.
Apart from cleaning up at the VMAs, Swift has been enjoying some quiet time after wrapping up the first leg of her Eras tour last month.
She will return to tour for shows in South America in November before spending most of 2024 performing in Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and the UK.
She will then return for a final concert in North America next fall. But Swift has a few things planned before returning to the stage.
First, it will release its Eras Tour concert on October 13, which broke pre-sale records and led to several films (The Exorcist: The Believer and Meg Ryan’s “What’s Next”).
Then October 1. On the 27th, she will release her latest re-recorded album, 1989 (Taylor’s Version). In a tweet announcing the new record, Swift called it “my favorite rewrite I’ve ever done because the five tracks on Vault are so crazy” (there’s no word on these tracks, but it’s hard to believe it).