DJ David Guetta and Nicki Minaj

Nicki Minaj opened the Billboard Music Awards, alongside DJ David Guetta for their collaboration, "Light My Body Up" at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday night.
Nicki Minaj opened the Billboard Music Awards, alongside DJ David Guetta for their collaboration, "Light My Body Up" at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday night.
Ed Sheeran performed his new single, "Castle on the Hill" via a pre-recorded performance from his concert in Santiago, Chile.
Miley Cyrus made her debut television performance of her new single, "Malibu" on the Billboard stage. The singer performed a stripped down country renedition of the beach tune.
During the show, Julia Michaels performed her hit single, "Issues," which marked her first performance for Billboard.
Former Fifth Harmony member, Camila Cabello made her debut performance as a solo artist, performing her two new songs "I Have Questions" and "Crying in the Club."
The DJ duo performed their new song, "Young" on the Billboard stage.
Nicki Minaj opened the Billboard Awards with a 9-minute performance that included guests: Lil Wayne, Jason Derulo and David Guetta.
Country singer, Sam Hunt, performed his hit single "Body Like a Back Road" at this year's ceremony. The single peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 6.
Lorde gave an energetic performance of her single, "Greenlight," the first single off her sophomore album.
To honor the 20th anniversary of the her ballad from the Academy Award winning film, "Titanic," Celine Dion delivered a powerful performance of "My Heart Will Go On."
Imagine Dragons performed "Believer" as a tribute to Chris Cornell who passed away on May 17, 2017.
Halsey made her debut televised performance of her new song, "Now or Never" while embellished with sparkles and flowers.
The big winner of the night, Drake performed his new song, "Gyalchester" in the middle of the Bellagio Fountain in Las Vegas.
John Legend and Florida Georgia Line join forces to duet for both of their singles, "Sunrise" by Legend and "H.O.L.Y." by the country duo.
On hand to accept the Icon Award for this year's ceremony, Cher performed her hit singles "If I Could Turn Back Time" and "Believe."
To receive her Icon Award, Cher donned an outfit reminiscent of one previously worn in her famous music videos.
Performing from his 24K Magic World Tour in Amsterdam, Bruno Mars serenaded the audience by performing "Versace on the Floor" for the first time on television.