Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga to Perform During 2020 MTV VMAs

'Rain On Me'
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Other performers include BTS, The Weeknd and Maluma.

Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande are bringing their talents to the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards! Grande revealed on Tuesday that she'll be taking the stage with Gaga to perform their duet, "Rain on Me." 

"rain on me with @ladygaga live from the #vmas august 30th on @mtv 🖤," she wrote on Instagram alongside a video announcement. 

The news comes days after Gaga told her Instagram followers on Aug. 13 that she'd be performing at the show. This will be Gaga's first time performing at the VMAs since 2013.

"I’ve been at home dreaming of #Chromatica, and it’s finally time to take off for the first live performance 🛸 Tune in to the #VMAs on 8/30! ⚔️💓," she wrote on Instagram at the time. 

On top of her highly anticipated return to the awards show, Gaga is tied with Grande for the most nominations this year. They both have nine noms each, and are also nominated for Video of the Year for "Rain On Me." 

Gaga and Grande will join previously announced performers including BTS, Doja Cat, J Balvin, The Weeknd, Roddy Ricch, Maluma and CNCO for the big event.

Set to be hosted by Keke Palmer, this year's show was initially slated to be held at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, but those plans changed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Instead, the show will be held at several outdoor locations.

"The 2020 VMAs will be held on Sunday, August 30th and pay homage to the incredible resiliency of New York with several outdoor performances around the City with limited or no audience, adhering to all state and city guidelines," MTV and Barclays Center spokespeople previously told ET in a statement. "In close consultation with state and local health officials, it became clear at this time that outdoor performances with limited or no audience would be more feasible and safer than an indoor event."

"The VMAs will highlight the boroughs in an exciting show and return to Barclays Center in 2021," the statement added. "MTV will continue to work closely with the Department of Health, state and local officials, the medical community, and key stakeholders to ensure the safety of all involved."

Fans can vote across 15 gender-neutral categories at VMA.MTV.com until Aug. 23, with voting for Best New Artist continuing into the show on Aug. 30.

This year's Video Music Awards will air Sunday, Aug. 30 on MTV.

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