Las Vegas is about to get ever crazier this Memorial Day. On May 13, 2025, CBS and Dick Clark Productions dropped some huge news, Janet Jackson, the trailblazing queen of pop and R&B, will receive the prestigious ICON Award at the 2025 American Music Awards, set for May 26 at the Fontainebleau’s BleauLive Theater. She’ll also take the stage for her first televised performance in seven years. With a career spanning five decades, almost two hundred million records sold, and a legacy that reshaped music and culture, Jackson’s AMAs appearance is poised to be an unforgettable celebration of her enduring influence. Fans already know these AMAs will be historic!
A Well-Deserved Accolade
The ICON Award, only gifted to Rihanna in 2013 and Lionel Richie in 2022, recognizes artists whose work has left an indelible mark on music and global culture. Jackson, an 11-time AMA winner, will continue to hold this award in high regards. “Thank you so much, AMAs!! It’s an honor,” she posted on Instagram, teasing her Vegas performance (@JanetJackson, May 13, 2025). Her career highlights include five Grammys, two Emmys, a Golden Globe, and a 2019 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, with albums like “Control and Rhythm Nation 1814” redefining pop and R&B, Billboard noted. The announcement, made alongside news of Jennifer Lopez hosting and performing, signals a star-studded night, Deadline reported.
A Stage Set for Greatness
Jackson’s performance will mark her first TV appearance since her 2018 Billboard Music Awards set, where she delivered a medley of “Nasty,” “If,” and “Throb” and championed the #MeToo movement, per Hollywood Reporter. Fans expect a high-energy show, likely featuring hits like “Together Again” or “All for You,” especially since her Las Vegas residency. “Janet Jackson: Las Vegas,” runs from May 21 to May 31 at Resorts World Theatre, Billboard confirmed. The residency’s sold-out New Year’s Week shows, packed with Thom Browne-designed costumes and deep cuts, prove she’s still a force, The AMAs noted. The AMAs, airing live on CBS and Paramount+ at 8 p.m. ET, will also honor veterans through a partnership with the Easy Day Foundation, adding depth to the night.
A Legacy That Keeps Evolving
At 58, Jackson’s influence remains unmatched. She’s one of only four artists; alongside Bruce Springsteen, Barbra Streisand, and U2, with No. 1 Billboard 200 albums in the 1980s, ‘90s, ‘00s, and ‘10s, Hollywood Reporter reported. Her 2001 hit “Someone to Call My Lover” recently surged back onto the Billboard charts, fueled by a TikTok resurgence, proving her timeless appeal. From her 2023 “Together Again” tour, her highest-grossing ever, to her record-breaking “Metamorphosis” Vegas residency, Jackson continues to captivate, The AMAs stated. With Kendrick Lamar leading nominations at 10, followed by Post Malone, Billie Eilish, and others, the AMAs promise a vibrant mix of legends and new stars.
A Night to Remember
As Jackson prepares to accept the ICON Award and perform, the 51st AMAs are shaping up to be a cultural moment. Her return to the spotlight, just days into her Vegas residency, underscores her relentless drive and artistry. “Janet has still got it, serving as our beloved superstar,” Okayplayer raved about her tour, a sentiment echoed by fans awaiting her AMAs set, as reported by The AMAs. Whether she’s delivering choreography, vocals, or a heartfelt speech, Jackson’s performance will likely echo her 2018 words: “We live at a glorious moment in history.” Tune in on May 26 to witness a living legend cement her legacy once more.
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Winner of the 2025 AMAs ICON Award Has Been Announced: A Legendary Return