At the Microsoft Theater in Downtown Los Angeles, JoJo made a striking appearance at the American Music Awards on Sunday night with her eye-catching silver gown that highlighted her figure along with a sparkling thong underneath.
The 30-year-old pop sensation, known as Joanna Noëlle Levesque, sported a high ponytail and accessorized with elegant pearl earrings for the occasion.
During a conversation with PEOPLE on the red carpet, JoJo hinted at upcoming music projects, expressing her desire to encapsulate her current emotions in her work with the hope of evolving and gaining new perspectives on life.
Cardi B is set to make history as she takes on the role of host at the awards show, becoming only the second female rapper to do so after Queen Latifah in 1995.
Exciting performances are on the lineup for the evening, with global supergroups BTS and Coldplay teaming up to perform their hit collaboration “My Universe.”
Additionally, BTS will share the stage with Megan Thee Stallion for a rendition of “Butter.”
Olivia Rodrigo, leading with seven nominations, is anticipated to deliver a stellar performance with her chart-topping tracks.
Silk Sonic, composed of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak, will showcase their talents following the release of their debut album.
Tyler, The Creator and Chloe Bailey from Chloe x Halle are among the artists set to captivate the audience with their music.
Country music enthusiasts can look forward to Carrie Underwood, Jason Aldean, and Kane Brown's performances.
For fans of '80s and '90s boybands, New Edition and New Kids On The Block will unite for a special performance.
Notable artists such as Diplo, Walker Hayes, Zoe Wees, and Maneskin are also scheduled to take the stage.
In the competition for top honors, Olivia Rodrigo leads with seven nominations, contending against popular names like Taylor Swift, BTS, and Drake.
The Weeknd follows closely with six nominations, while artists like Doja Cat, Bad Bunny, and Giveon each received five nods.
Despite a successful year, Billie Eilish was conspicuously absent from the nominations list, while Kanye West secured a single nomination for favorite gospel artist despite the commercial success of his album “Donda.”