The MTV Europe Music Awards, that is presented by MTV Networks Europe, which awards prizes to musicians and performers, had the American all girl group formed in the season 2 of the The X Factor USA, back in July 2012 -Fifth Harmony as the pre-show entertainment for the second year in a row. With it, they demonstrated that their group should have that role forever.
Fifth Harmony - with members Ally Brooke Hernandez, Normani Hamilton, Dinah Jane Hansen, Camila Cabello, and Lauren Jauregui - totally rocked the MTV Europe Music Awards' red carpet outside the Mediolanum Forum in Milan. The group's performance of "Worth It" got everyone ready for an extremely impressive show.
Starting at one end of the red carpet, the Fifth Harmony members strutted with their stuff all the way to the other end, but ended up performing the rest of their song on stage.
Fifth Harmony was backed up by some hot male dancers in suits, but the girls still nailed every part of their choreography and completely blew everyone away.
The girls were all geared up with their all-black outfits and looked as astonishing as they sounded. The members of the Fifth Harmony were not afraid to show a little skin in their sexy outfits, and all the members had matching heeled boots to complete their coordinating group look.
Between Fifth Harmony's fierce confidence and powerhouse voices, it cannot be argued that it was definitely one of the group's best performances to date.
Among the artists that were given recognition during the award proper is the 'Shake it Off' hitmaker - Taylor Swift, who was nominated for nine awards at the 2015 MTV EMAs, and the Canadian singer and songwriter - Justin Bieber, who is up for six awards.
Other nominees include - the English-Irish pop boy band - One Direction, 5 Seconds of Summer, the Trinidadian-born American rapper and songwriter - Nicki Minaj, Ariana Grande, the 'We Found Love' singer - Rihanna, the American singer, songwriter, and actress - Miley Cyrus, Lady Gaga, and Tony Bennett (the American singer of traditional pop standards).