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Stars will descend on Manchester on Sunday for this year's MTV Europe Music Awards, with a cast list including Shawn Mendes, Raye and South African singer Tyla.

Pop star Rita Ora will host the ceremony, which is being staged in the UK for the first time since 2017, with home town hero Liam Gallagher among the nominees.

Taylor Swift leads the nominations with seven in total, including best artist and best video for Fortnight, her duet with Post Malone.

She was up for the same number last year, but the ceremony, which was due to take place in Paris, was cancelled following the outbreak of the Israel-Gaza war.

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Other nominees include US singers Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter and Billie Eilish, alongside British acts Central Cee, Adele, Fred Again and Coldplay.

Many are unable to attend, however, with Eilish, Swift, Carpenter and Roan all touring outside the UK.

Here are six moments to look out for at the show, which will take place at the Co-op Live arena, six months after the venue's troubled opening.

Taylor Swift and Beyoncé could break records

In September, Swift became the most awarded artist in the history of the American branch of the MTV Awards, with 30 trophies in all.

She can't quite match that achievement in Europe. Even if she takes home all seven of the prizes she's nominated for, she'll only equal Justin Bieber's record of 22 MTV EMA honours.

However, Swift could become the first person to win best artist three times. She is currently tied with Shawn Mendes on two.

Elsewhere, Beyoncé could become the first person to win song of the year three times. But her country hit Texas Hold 'Em faces strong competition from two of the songs of the summer - Sabrina Carpenter's Espresso and Chapel Roan's Good Luck, Babe.

Busta Rhymes is going back to his roots

It might seem odd giving Brooklyn-born rapper Busta Rhymes a lifetime achievement prize in Manchester... but the musician has an unlikely connection to north-west England.

Before he developed his rapid-fire rap delivery, 11-year-old Rhymes spent two summers living with his Aunt Velma in Morecambe.

"That's a fact," he told BBC 1 Xtra's Nadia Jae last year. "I'd never seen a white and a black person go [to school] together until I came here.

"When I was 11 years old, that was the first time I saw that in my life. In Lancashire, in Preston, in Morecambe, in Blackpool."

Regarded as one of the greatest MCs of all time, he's due to perform a greatest hits medley - which could include tracks such as Break Ya Neck, Woo-Hah!! Got You All In Check, and Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See.

The star said he was "beyond honoured" to get the global icon prize, saying the recognition was "not only a celebration of my career but also of hip-hop culture".

A rumoured tribute to Liam Payne

It's been widely reported - although not confirmed - that the ceremony will include a tribute to Liam Payne, who died in Argentina last month after falling from a hotel balcony.

The Sun reported last month that producers were "keen" to remember the singer, who won 12 MTV EMAs as part of One Direction.

He later used the ceremony to launch his solo career, performing his global smash hit Strip That Down at the 2017 ceremony.

If the plans go ahead, Ora is likely to lead the tributes. She duetted with the star on the 2018 hit For You, and he later called her "a true friend".

Last month, she broke down on stage in Japan while performing For You to honour Payne.

"I can't even sing this right now," she told fans, holding her head in her hands.

Diamond Platnumz has been named as a nominee for this year's Europe Music Awards (EMA). He is battling it our in the category of 'Best African Act' against Asake, Tyla, DBN Gogo, na TitoM and Yuppe.

A few surprises?

It wouldn't be the MTV Awards without a show-stopping entrance or two. Who can forget Stormzy arriving in a police car at the 2017 show? Or Britney Spears kicking her way out of a block of Kryptonite in 1999?

The hosts have had their moments, too. In 2010, actress Eva Longoria presented part of the show dressed as a giant Spanish ham (see above), while Ed Sheeran and Ruby Rose spent 2015 shooting flame-throwers into the air.

Then there are the props - Lady Gaga performing Marry The Night on top of the Moon, or Bebe Rexha singing I Got You to a massive, furry letter "U" (this actually happened in real life and isn't a Sesame Street fever dream).

With performances in Manchester by Raye, Mendes, Tyla, Peso Pluma, The Warning, Teddy Swims and Benson Boone, there are bound to be a few surprises in store.

BY BBC.