MTV VMA 2014 Live Stream Free: Watch Online Red Carpets Coverage, Pre-Show, Main Awards show Performances

The 2014 MTV Video Music Awards is finally here. The VMAs is the biggest music awards show of the year, and big name celebrities such as Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Usher are making their ways into the 'Fabulous' Forum in Inglewood, California. Watch the VMAs 2014 live stream online free below.

MTV VMAs Lucy Hale
MTV VMAs Lucy Hale

VMA's is live streaming the Red Carpet coverage through multiple camera angles, where fans can get to see their favorite music artists in their fashion attire. The MTV's Twitter is also feeding the live updates with pictures of celebrities.

The 2014 VMA Pre-Show this year is hosted by the "Pretty Little Liars'" star and rising country music singer Lucy Hale. VMA nominees Charli XCX and Fifth Harmony will open up with performances on the Red Carpet. The VMA Pre-Show is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. PT or 8 p.m. ET, and can be watched via live stream below.

The VMA 2014 performers include 5 Seconds of Summer, Ariana Grande, Beyonce, Iggy Azalea, Jessie J, Maroon 5, Nicki Minaj, Rita Ora, Sam Smith, Taylor Swift, and Usher.

Beyonce, who has been nominated with eight VMA awards, will walk up the stage to show her fans across the country her why she is so popular. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift, who has captivated her audiences through her NYC taxi cab performance from 2009 and her "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" from 2012, is set to put up another spectacular performance.

Also, global superstar Usher will be putting up the show of the night as his past performances have been the most memorable, and viewers can expect to walk away impressed by the superstar's show. .

The presenters of the highly coveted VMA awards include Chelsea handler, Demi Lovato, Dylan O'brien, Gwen Stefani, Jason Derulo, Jim Carrey, Jimmy Fallon, Jeff Daniels, Kim Kardashian West, Laverne Cox, Lorde, Nina Dobrey, Taylor Schilling, Trey Songz, and Uzo Aduba.

The VMAs 2014 Awards will begin airing on MTV at 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET. Watch the Red Carpet coverage, pre-show, and main awards ceremony and show online via live stream by clicking here.

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