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Here’s What the MTV VMAs Looked Like 10 Years Ago: Taylor Swift, Kanye West and So Much More

It’s almost time for the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards!

That’s right! The VMAs will air live from the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. on Monday, Aug. 26.

While the award show will be a big night for many of the artists, it will be an especially major moment for Taylor Swift. Not only is she tied with Ariana Grande for most nods of the evening—each earning over 10 nods—but she’s also performing. In fact, this will mark the first time the “Lover” star has attended the event in four years. As fans will recall, T.Swift enjoyed her 2015 night out with her squad. She also performed her hit “Bad Blood” and shared the stage with Nicki Minaj—putting an end to any feud rumors.

To be fair, the 29-year-old singer doesn’t have the best memories from the award show. Who could forget when Kanye West interrupted her acceptance speech for Best Female Video back in 2009 and claimed “Beyoncé had one of the best videos of all time?”

Still, it wasn’t the only memorable moment of the night. To look back at the MTV VMAs 10 years ago, check out the gallery.

Russell Brand, 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, VMAs

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Katy Perry, 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, VMAs

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Taylor Lautner, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, VMAs

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Lady Gaga, 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, VMAs

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Lil Mama, Jay-Z, Alicia Keys, 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, VMAs

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Pink, 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, VMAs

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Madonna, Janet Jackson, 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, VMAs

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Green Day, 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, VMAs

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Kanye West, Taylor Swift, 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, VMAs

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Taylor Swift, Beyonce, 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, VMAs

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We can’t wait until the big night!

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