The 2016 iHeartRadio Music Festival hit Las Vegas in late September, and it was epic.
The sold-out, two-night show made music history once again. From Britney Spears' scorching set to the surprise Florida Georgia Line and Backstreet Boys collaboration, it was an event that made way for some of the most exciting (and talked about) music moments of the year.
You can tune in a two-night TV special with all of the best moments of the show on Oct. 6 and 7 on CTV2.
Take a look below at just a few of the awesome moments you can expect to see:
Billy Idol knew exactly how to ramp up his set with a surprise duet from pop’s wild child: Miley Cyrus. Relive her amazing outfit, which included customized Idol sunglasses, pants, and leather jacket with Billy's face on it. For the performance, the pair's twin goals went far beyond ensembles. They rocked out, traded lines and walked side-by-side down the catwalk until they were joined by Idol's band as they performed "Rebel Yell."
After surprising the crowd by performing “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)” with Florida Georgia Line, the Backstreet Boys came back out on stage to perform their own mini set following the announcement of their brand new Las Vegas residency Larger Than Life. The guys gave us all a taste of what fans can expect from their new show.
In case you were wondering, Sam Hunt knows how to throw a "House Party" and our crowd at the T-Mobile Arena learned that lesson in the middle of his set when the country heartthrob celebrated the chart-topping single with, you know, just 15,000 of his friends.
During "Car Radio," Tyler Joseph made his way into the crowd where he scaled up a scaffolding. Lit angelically as he towered above the audience, a moment of reflection could be seen on the frontman's face.
The entire set was full of energy, body shaking, pelvis thrusts, and hot Latin flavor, and you can watch him perform his hit "Fireball."
U2 closed out festivities on night one by uniting the audience with a very particular set of songs. Still, the one ripple in the unifying theme was their opening number, "Desire," which offered the crowd some insight on what they thought of Donald Trump.
Original article on iHeartRadio.