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iHeartRadio Music Awards 2023 Red Carpet Fashion: See Every Look as the Stars Arrive
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Date:2025-04-14 03:47:51
If you like what's on the radio, you'll love this award show.
The 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards is almost here and event organizers are ready to celebrate the most-played artists and songs from the past year.
Hosted by Lenny Kravitz, the March 27 telecast will broadcast live from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles and feature a star-studded list of performers.
Before accepting the iHeartRadio Icon Award, Pink will open the show and perform one of her biggest hits. Coldplay, Kelly Clarkson, LL Cool J, Cody Johnson and Keith Urban will also serve as performers.
And you can't mention an award show without some big winners. In the middle of The Eras tour, Taylor Swift will accept the Innovator Award, which celebrates an artist who has proven themselves to have impacted global pop culture throughout their career. Previous recipients include Pharrell Williams, Justin Timberlake, Bruno Mars, Chance the Rapper and Alicia Keys.
Before any award is handed out, however, the stars are following tradition by stepping out onto the red carpet in style.
Keep reading to see what your favorite singers and attendees are wearing. And make sure to watch the 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards tonight at 8 p.m. on Fox.
In Rick Owens from FWRD
In Julien Macdonald
In Julien Macdonald
In David Koma
In Robert Wun
In PatBo
Courtney in Retrofete
In Cult Gaia
In Paco Rabanne
In Rodarte
Hannah in Miss Circle; Dylan in YSL
Harry in Dior
In Balmain
In Amiri
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