2018 Soul Train Music Awards Full Show
The 2018 Soul Train Music Awards took place on Sunday, November 25th at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. The annual awards show honors the best in R&B, Soul, Hip-Hop, Gospel, and Dance music. This year’s show was hosted by Erykah Badu and featured performances by Usher, H.E.R., Miguel, and many more. Check out the full show below!
Introduction
Welcome to the 2018 Soul Train Music Awards full show! We are excited to bring you all the action from this year’s awards ceremony. Stay tuned for performances, acceptance speeches, and more from your favorite artists. Thanks for watching!
Full Show
The 2018 Soul Train Music Awards took place on Sunday, November 25, in Las Vegas and were hosted by Erykah Badu. The award show celebrates the best in soul, R&B, and hip-hop music. This year’s show featured performances by set by H.E.R., Ella Mai, Ledisi, John Legend, Miguel, Boyz II Men, Ro James, Big Freedia, Dorothy Moore, Tyrone Davis, and many more.
Red Carpet
The red carpet at the 2018 Soul Train Music Awards was full of star power! From Timberland to T-Pain, many celebrities came out to support the awards show. Check out our gallery below to see all the red carpet looks.
Performances
Alessia Cara
“Trust My Lonely”
Amara La Negra
“In Living Color / What A Girl Wants / Freak Like Me”
Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals
“Tints (feat. Kendrick Lamar)” / “Who R U?” / “Make It Better (feat. Smokey Robinson)” / “‘Til It’s Over”
Daniel Caesar
“Best Part (feat. H.E.R.)” / “Get You (feat. Kali Uchis)”
Ella Mai
Boo’d Up”, Medley: “She Don’t/ Trip”) / “Good Bad Pretty Ugly”
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Fantasia | “Without Me (feat. Kelly Rowland & Missy Elliott)” / “(There’s) Always Something There to Remind Me” |
H.E.R. | “Hard Place”, Medley: “Could’ve Been/Focus”) |
Jay Rock | “Win”, Medley: “King’s Dead/All The Stars”) |
Maggie Rogers | Light On”, Medley: Alaska/Fallin'”] |
Megan Thee Stallion & Nicki Minaj | Hot Girl Summer”] / Barbie Tingz”]
Awards
The 2018 Soul Train Music Awards were held on November 11, 2018 at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The show was hosted by Erykah Badu and featured performances by Tobe Nwigwe, H.E.R., Lil Baby, and Ella Mai, among others. The awards celebrated the best in R&B, soul, hip-hop, jazz, and gospel music from the past year.
Conclusion
The show ended with a tribute to Aretha Franklin, who passed away in August. The performance was a star-studded event featuring many of music’s biggest names.