'Must-Watch' MTV Video Music Awards Air Sunday Night, 'Gargantuan' Beyonce Performance Promised

Expect a 'gargantuan' Beyoncé performance and more.

"It's one of those moments in popular culture which I think is a must-watch," said VMA executive producer Garrett English about the telecast, which has been going strong for three decades. "There are things that happen on the VMA stage that you will be talking about for weeks, months, and in the case of Miley Cyrus, years after."

"It's one of those things that if you miss it on Sunday night, you can very well be missing out on what everyone's talking about on Monday morning," he told ABC News.

"There certainly is a lot of pressure," English laughed. "But I think it's one of those things that we approach very much from an organic standpoint. We try to create the fertile ground for people to stretch creatively, and I think when that's achieved, these moments tend to happen."

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As for whether or not the show ever turns down an artist's request to do something really controversial, over-the-top and crazy, English said, "We like the crazy! Controversy is not something that we shy away from." But, that being said, he added, "Obviously, there's always sensibilities and there's a very careful approach to that, but I think the VMAs is always one of those places where creative expression can go the extra step, and that the artists should feel comfortable doing that."

Most of the performances are being kept under wraps, though we know that the show will kick off with Ariana, Nicki and Jessie J singing "Bang Bang," and that Iggy and Rita Ora will sing "Black Widow." The one performance to watch, according to English, will be Beyoncé, naturally. She's the leading nominee, and she's getting the Video Vanguard Award, so they're pulling out all the stops.

"Every single time that you see Beyoncé on stage...she brings something unique, so that will certainly be the case on Sunday night," said English. "Obviously, the nuances of her performance are very much at close hold, but I can say that it's going to be a gargantuan performance."

With all this star power onstage, and titillating moments around every corner, it's hard to remember that this is actually an awards show that's meant to honor the best music videos of the year. After all, MTV doesn't even really play music videos anymore. So, do they actually really matter? Yes, English insisted.

"I think that's still very much the center point of the show...a celebration of music videos and musical expression in broadcast," he told ABC News. "So it's very much a center point for us, in terms of where the creative [portion] of the show is, a center point for the artists and a celebration of the year in this particular media. So it's absolutely critical."

Here are the nominees for this year's MTV Video Music Awards:

VIDEO OF THE YEAR

Iggy Azalea ft. Charli XCX -- "Fancy"

Beyoncé ft. Jay Z -- "Drunk in Love"

Pharrell Williams -- "Happy"

Sia -- "Chandelier"

Miley Cyrus -- "Wrecking Ball"

BEST HIP-HOP

Eminem -- "Berzerk"

Childish Gambino -- "3005"

Wiz Khalifa -- "We Dem Boyz"

BEST MALE

Pharrell Williams -- "Happy"

John Legend -- "All of Me"

Ed Sheeran ft. Pharrell -- "Sing"

Sam Smith -- "Stay with Me"

Eminem ft. Rihanna -- "The Monster"

BEST POPPharrell Williams -- "Happy"Iggy Azalea ft. Charli XCX -- "Fancy"Jason Derulo ft. 2 Chainz -- "Talk Dirty"Ariana Grande ft. Iggy Azalea -- "Problem"Avicii ft. Aloe Blacc -- "Wake Me Up"

BEST ROCK

Imagine Dragons -- "Demons"

The Black Keys -- "Fever"

Lorde -- “Royals”

MTV ARTIST TO WATCH

Sam Smith -- "Stay with Me"

5 Seconds of Summer --"She Looks So Perfect"

Charli XCX -- "Boom Clap"

Schoolboy Q -- "Man of the Year"

Fifth Harmony -- "Miss Movin On"

BEST COLLABORATION

Beyoncé ft. Jay Z -- "Drunk in Love"

Ariana Grande ft. Iggy Azalea -- "Problem"

Pitbull ft. Ke$ha -- "Timber"

Chris Brown ft. Lil Wayne and Tyga -- "Loyal"

Eminem ft. Rihanna -- "The Monster"

Katy Perry ft. Juicy J -- "Dark Horse"

MTV CLUBLAND AWARD

DJ Snake & Lil Jon -- "Turn Down for What"

Zedd ft. Hayley Williams -- "Stay the Night"

Calvin Harris -- "Summer"

Martin Garrix -- "Animal"

Disclosure -- "Grab Her!"

BEST VIDEO WITH A SOCIAL MESSAGE

Angel Haze ft. Sia -- “Battle Cry"

Avicii -- “Hey Brother”

Beyoncé -- “Pretty Hurts”

J. Cole ft. TLC -- “Crooked Smile”

Kelly Rowland -- “Dirty Laundry”

David Guetta ft. Mikky Ekko -- “One Voice”

BEST LYRIC VIDEO

Katy Perry -- "Birthday"

Demi Lovato -- "Really Don't Care"

Austin Mahone -- "Mmm Yeah"

Ariana Grande -- "Problem"

5 Seconds of Summer -- "Don't Stop"

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

30 Seconds to Mars -- "City of Angels"

Beyoncé -- "Pretty Hurts"

Arcade Fire -- "Afterlife"

Gesaffelstein -- "Hate or Glory"

Lana Del Rey -- "West Coast"

BEST EDITING

Eminem -- "Rap God"

MGMT -- "Your Life Is a Lie"

Zedd ft. Hayley Williams --"Stay the Night"

Beyoncé -- "Pretty Hurts"

Fitz and the Tantrums -- "The Walker"

BEST CHOREOGRAPHY

Sia -- "Chandelier"

Beyoncé -- "Partition"

Usher -- “Good Kisser"

Michael Jackson ft. Justin Timberlake -- "Love Never Felt So Good"

Jason Derulo ft. 2 Chainz -- "Talk Dirty"

Kieza -- “Hideaway”

BEST DIRECTION

DJ Snake & Lil Jon -- "Turn Down for What"

OK Go -- "The Writing's on the Wall"

Miley Cyrus -- "Wrecking Ball"

Beyoncé -- "Pretty Hurts"

Eminem ft. Rihanna -- "The Monster"

BEST ART DIRECTION

DJ Snake & Lil Jon -- "Turn Down for What"

Iggy Azalea ft. Charli XCX -- "Fancy"

Eminem -- "Rap God"

Arcade Fire -- "Reflektor"

Tyler, the Creator -- "Tamale"

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

DJ Snake & Lil Jon -- "Turn Down for What"

OK Go -- "The Writing's on the Wall"

Disclosure -- "Grab Her!"

Eminem -- "Rap God"

Jack White -- "Lazaretto"