BTS, Taylor Swift and other winners at the American Music Awards 2020Published23 November 2020Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Taylor Swift took home the top prize of Artist of the Year. It's the third year in a row that she's won it. Not only that, but she also won Music Video of the Year and Favourite Pop/Rock Female Artist. She holds the record for the most AMA career wins by a single artist with a total of 32 awards. This year Taylor couldn't accept the award in person because she said she was re-recording music from earlier in her career.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Another big winner was Justin Bieber. He joined Shawn Mendes for a socially-distanced performance of their new single Monster, while Justin also performed his other singles Lonely and Holy. Justin was crowned Favourite Male Pop Artist. His song 10,000 Hours with Dan + Shay also won Favourite Country Song and Collaboration of the Year.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, BTS won two awards; Favourite Social Artist and Pop/Rock Duo/Group. The K-Pop band accepted the prizes from South Korea. They also closed the show with a performance from their home country.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Harry Styles won Favourite Album with Fine Line which beat Taylor Swift's Folklore. It's his first American Music Award as a solo artist.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Dua Lipa took home Favourite Song in the pop/rock category. She also performed her single Levitating and even appeared to float up off the stage at one point! To keep in line with current social-distancing guidelines she live-streamed her performance from London.More on this storyHow has Ratatouille become a TikTok sensation?Published21 November 2020Lego Star Wars Holiday Special and C3PO's besties! Video, 00:02:07Lego Star Wars Holiday Special and C3PO's besties!Published20 November 20202:07Vote: What do you think of the 3D graphics on Strictly this year?Published19 November 2020Scooter Braun has sold Taylor Swift's master tapesPublished17 November 2020BTS are coming back!Published16 September 2019