After her new album Queen debuted at No. 2, behind Travis Scott‘s ASTROWORLD, Nicki Minaj argued on Twitter that the rapper’s merchandise sales—and Kylie Jenner‘s involvement in his marketing campaign—worked against her, denying her the top spot. The couple has yet to respond to her rant, but they’ll have the chance to talk about it tonight, as Minaj is seated in front of them at Radio City Music Hall, where the 2018 MTV VMAs will air live at 9 p.m. ET.
Here’s where some of the stars will be sitting tonight:
Section 1
Row 1: Camila Cabello, Millie Bobby Brown, Shawn Mendes, Cardi B
Row 2: Post Malone, Rita Ora, Bebe Rexha, Amandla Stenberg, Logic
Row 3: Aerosmith, Olivia Munn, Keegan Michael Key
Section 2
Row 1: Tiffany Haddish, Minaj, Ariana Grande, Lenny Kravitz
Row 2: Anna Kendrick, Blake Lively, Scott, Jenner, Panic! at the Disco
Row 3: Young Thug, Shay Mitchell, Gucci Mane, Lil Uzi Vert, Liam Payne, 21 Savage
Other previously announced attendees—including nominee and presenter DJ Khaled and Michael Jackson Video Vanguard recipient Jennifer Lopez—have prime spots near the stage.
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Of course, certain artists will send seating requests to producers—either to avoid exes and rivals, or to better enjoy the annual event with collaborators and friends. “Everyone works together to make sure they’re in a spot where they’re happy and comfortable,” Ignjatovic said. And no, MTV doesn’t pair people together to stir up drama. “First and foremost, you want people to come and have a good time. You don’t want any artists and celebrities to come and be uncomfortable. That’s not the point of this show; that’s not the point of any show. The point is to be entertained, to have fun, to hang with your friends—like any of us,” Ignjatovic said. “We are always cognizant and do our best to make sure everyone’s having a good time.”
To learn more from executive producer Bruce Gillmer, watch the exclusive video interview.
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