IT’S TIME Y’ALL — THE KIDS’ CHOICE AWARDS ARE HAPPENING TONIGHT!
The 2020 Kids’ Choice Awards are taking over our televisions tonight, airing at 8PM ET/PT on Nickelodeon.
For the first time ever, the KCAs have a new name — 2020 Kids Choice Awards: Celebrate Together — and will take place in the comfort of everyone’s homes. The show will be out-of-this-world crazy, as celebs are bringing their A-Game to deliver some of the most creative ways to accept their orange blimp.
To make sure you are fully prepared, Celeb Secrets put together a cheat sheet on all things KCAs. From a complete list of celebs making appearances to where to watch and more, this list has got ya covered.
Give us a follow on Twitter at @celebsecrets and IG at @celebsecrets, as we’ll be live tweeting (and Instagramming) the best moments from the show.
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When are the 2020 Kids’ Choice Awards Awards?
Nickelodeon’s 2020 Kids Choice Awards: Celebrate Together will take place TONIGHT, May 2nd @ 8PM ET/PT.
Where can you watch the show?
You can watch the 2020 Kids’ Choice Awards: Celebrate Together on Nickelodeon, Nick.com, the Nick App, TeenNick and NickToons. The show is taking place remotely for the first time ever.
What’s going on with the orange carpet?
Unfortunately due to the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, there will be no orange carpet or celebs posing for photos before the big show. It’s ok though, because we know stars are going to still slay with their outfits from their living rooms!
Who is nominated?
Leading the pack with the most Kids’ Choice Awards nominations are: Avengers: Endgame, with 11 nominations; Taylor Swift, with five nominations; and Frozen 2, Henry Danger and Lil Nas X, with four nominations each. First-time nominees include: John Cena, DaBaby, Tiffany Haddish, Tom Holland, Brie Larson, Lizzo and Megan Thee Stallion. With another nomination this year, Will Smith becomes the most nominated celebrity in Kids’ Choice Awards history, with a total of 29. You can view a full list of nominees here.
You can also view our Winner Predictions here.
NBA champion and global icon LeBron James will receive the 2020 Generation Change Award, honoring his commitment to creating real and lasting change through education. The LeBron James Family Foundation’s groundbreaking I PROMISE School serves his hometown’s most at-risk students and their entire families with the support, programming and wide-ranging resources they need to succeed in the classroom and at home, creating a new model for urban, public education.
What celebs are going to be there?
A ton of nominees and special guests are already confirmed to make appearances throughout the 2020 KCAs.
Cast members of The Avengers: Endgame (Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo and Jeremy Renner), Dwayne Johnson, Ariana Grande, Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, Camila Cabello, Millie Bobby Brown, Ellen DeGeneres, BTS, Shawn Mendes, Lil Nas X, Dove Cameron, Tom Holland, David Dobrik, Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, and SSSniperWolf headline the lineup, with a ton more that haven’t even been announced yet.
We’re also getting a sneak peek of Nickelodeon’s new live-action series The Astronauts, from Imagine Entertainment, JoJo Siwa discovering slime secretly placed in every area of her home; and an exclusive look at Nick’s Slime in Space voyage.
What about the performers?
Asher Angel — who is also nominated for a KCA blimp this year — will be performing his chart-topping single “All Day” for viewers around the world.
And the host?
Victoria Justice is headed back to her Nickelodeon roots to be the official emcee of the evening. This marks the Victorious star’s first major hosting gig with the network and we know that she’s gonna crush it.
What else do I need to know?
As part of its longstanding connection and dedication to kids, Nickelodeon will support the mission of No Kid Hungry, a national campaign to end childhood hunger in America, and present within the show a $1 million donation in support of those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Every day that schools are closed, kids in need miss nearly 34 million school meals. No Kid Hungry is working to ensure every kid gets three meals a day during this time of crisis and all year long.