July 22, 2014

All Time Low win the Artist Philanthropic Award for their work with Skate4Cancer

Watch as Bayside's Anthony Raneri, letlive.'s Jason Butler, and Less Than Jake's Chris DeMakes are called to the stage by APMAs host Mark Hoppus to present the award for Artist Philanthropic. Big congrats to the victors, All Time Low!  Watch the clip that originally aired on AXS TV tonight right here on APTV. Thumbnail image credit: Graham Fielder

twenty one pilots perform "Guns For Hands" at the APMAs

Columbus, Ohio's own twenty one pilots finish their two-song performance with “Guns For Hands” at the APMAs from their latest full-length album, Vessel. Catch their introduction by Fueled By Ramen labelmates Paramore before the pilots' first song, “Car Radio.” Thumbnail photo credit: Graham Fielder

twenty one pilots "Car Radio" APMAs performance feat. Michael Bohn, with introduction from Paramore

Paramore introduce their labelmates twenty one pilots at the APMAs before the duo kick into a performance of “Car Radio,” backed by the Contemporary Youth Orchestra and featuring Issues' Michael Bohn. Thumbnail photo credit: Graham Fielder

Brendon Urie wins the APMA for Best Vocalist, presented by Craig Owens and Tyler Carter

Chiodos' Craig Owens and Issues' Tyler Carter present the award for Best Vocalist at the APMAs to Panic! At The Disco frontman Brendon Urie. A huge congrats goes out to Mr. Urie, who also took the APMAs stage to perform two Frank Sinatra classics: “Luck Be A Lady” and “Fly Me To The Moon.” Thumbnail credit: @photosbychrismartin

Falling In Reverse perform "Gangsta's Paradise" with Coolio and Tyler Carter at the APMAs

Falling In Reverse cover “Gangsta's Paradise” at the APMAs with Issues' Tyler Carter and a little help from the source: Coolio! Watch the clip that originally aired on AXS TV tonight right here on APTV! Thumbnail photo credit: Graham Fielder

Brendon Urie opens the APMAs with Sinatra's "Luck Be A Lady" and "Fly Me To The Moon"

Brendon Urie takes the Skully award for Best Vocalist at the APMAs! The Panic! At The Disco frontman also performed two Frank Sinatra classics with some help from the Contemporary Youth Orchestra, “Luck Be A Lady” and “Fly Me To The Moon.” Watch the clip that originally aired on AXS TV tonight right here on APTV! Thumbnail...
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