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Voting for the 2025 AMAs: Your Guide to Making a Difference
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA,Wed Apr 23 2025
The 2025 American Music Awards are all about the fans. The voting process is straightforward, but there are a few tricks to know. First, fans can vote online at VoteAMAs. com. This is the most convenient way to support favorite artists. The ceremony will take place on May 26, which is also Memorial Day. This is a big deal because it means more people can watch and vote.
Another way to vote is through Instagram. Fans need to visit the AMAs’ profile and find the pinned “VOTE HERE” post. Under this post, fans can comment their vote using a specific hashtag for each artist and award. Each artist has a unique hashtag for each award they’re nominated for. This means artists with multiple nominations will have different hashtags for each prize. Remember, only one hashtag per comment. Also, the Instagram account must be public for the vote to count.
Fans can vote up to 25 times per category per day using each voting method. However, there are special days called “Turbo Days” — April 29, May 6, and May 13 — where fans can vote double that amount. Instagram voting closes on May 15 at 11:59 p. m. PT. Web voting closes at the same time for most categories, but “Collaboration of the Year” and “Social Song of the Year” stay open until the show starts on May 26 at 5:30 p. m. PT. These two categories also have extra Turbo Days on May 20 and May 26.
The AMAs will be hosted by Jennifer Lopez and will air live from Las Vegas on Memorial Day. The show will also be streamed live on Paramount+ in the U. S. This means fans have multiple ways to watch and participate.
Voting for the AMAs is a big deal. It’s a chance for fans to show their support for their favorite artists. However, it’s important to vote wisely. Fans should consider the artists’ music and their impact on the industry. It’s not just about popularity; it’s about recognizing true talent and hard work.
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If Instagram goes down on voting day, will the AMAs consider accepting votes via carrier pigeons?
What measures are in place to prevent vote manipulation during the extended voting periods known as 'Turbo Days'?
Could the voting system be rigged to favor certain artists or record labels?
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