2016 Billboard Music Awards: All the Highlights

The tribute to Prince, Kesha, Celine Dion and more.

Adele, who is currently on tour and couldn't make it to the telecast, accepted her award via pre-taped messages. "It's lovely to be in everyone's company," Adele said in her video acceptance speech for Top Artist, adding, "I'm about to go on stage!"

The show also featured the video premiere for Adele's new single "Send My Love (To Your New Lover)." The psychedelic clip for the third release from her album "25" shows the singer draped in a flowing, floral gown set against a black background with multiple Adeles appearing in kaleidoscopic form.

Pink gave a breathtaking performance, soaring high in the air suspended by ropes and surrounded by flames as she belted out "Just Like Fire" from the upcoming film "Alice through the Looking Glass."

Céline Dion, who was the recipient of this year's Icon Award, delivered a powerful performance of "The Show Must Go On," backed by violinist Lindsay Sterling.

Afterwards, her son, Rene-Charles Angelil surprised her by walking on stage to make the presentation. After thanking her fans and crew, Dion made a special dedication -- in French -- to her late husband Rene Angelil, who lost his long battle with throat cancer in January. Choking back tears, Dion closed her speech by declaring, "The show must go on."

The Go-Go's, who made history during the 1980s as the first and only all-female band that wrote their own songs and played their own instruments, reunited on stage and performed their hit, "We Got the Beat."

The night's lineup also included:

  • Shawn Mendez, "Stitches"
  • Fifth Harmony featuring Dolla $ign, “Work from Home”
  • Meghan Trainor, "No"
  • Justin Bieber, "Company" and "Sorry"
  • Nick Jonas and Tove Lo, "Close"
  • Demi Lovato, "Cool for the Summer"
  • DNCE, "Cake by the Ocean"
  • Lukas Graham, "7 Years"
  • Ariana Grande, "Dangerous and "Into You"
  • Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton, "Go Ahead and Break My Heart"