Tate McRae at the 2025 MTV VMAs Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for MTV Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Tate McRae took a night off from her global Miss Possessive Tour to perform a medley of "Revolving Door" and "Sports Door" at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday night. McRae hit the stage in a white two-piece set to sing two of her hit songs off her third studio album, So Close to What. She began her performance with the track "Revolving Door" and walked out surrounded by her backup dancers, stripped down to only underwear. The performance also marks her first main-stage performance at the VMAs. Like in the music video for "Revolving Door," the singer-dancer nailed the back-bend leg extension, inspiring a viral trend of fans trying to replicate the move on TikTok. When it came to "Sports Car," there was no shortage of splits made while fire emerged in the background. Related Stories Music Rosé Wins Song of the Year at 2025 VMAs: "I Dedicate This to My 16-Year-Old Self" Music Doja Cat Brings the '80s Back by Performing "Jealous Type" With Kenny G at 2025 MTV VMAs Tate McRae performs Sports Car at tonight's MTV #vmas pic.twitter.com/i9Eo7Wbwwy- The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) September 8, 2025 The 22-year-old was nominated for six VMAs this year, including song of the year for "Sports Car," best pop artist, and best editing and best visual effects for "Just Keep Watching (From F1: The Movie)." She also received two nominations for song of the summer for "Just Keep Watching" and for her feature on Morgan Wallen's "What I Want." She won for "Just Keep Watching." Before the show kicked off, the "Greedy" singer hit the red carpet in a white see-through dress. See all of the stars who hit the red carpet here. Tate McRae dazzles at the 2025 #VMAs pic.twitter.com/Vkqwo3YfpZ- The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) September 7, 2025 McRae is currently touring her Miss Possessive Tour to support her album So Close to What, which was released Feb. 21. The tour is scheduled to end Nov. 8. LL Cool J hosted the 2025 VMAs, held at the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York. Find the complete list of winners list here. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up VMAs 2025 Busta Rhymes Performs Medley, Pays Tribute to Ananda Lewis While Accepting Rock the Bells Visionary Award at 2025 MTV VMAs VMAs 2025 Rosé Wins Song of the Year at 2025 VMAs: "I Dedicate This to My 16-Year-Old Self" VMAs 2025 Doja Cat Brings the '80s Back by Performing "Jealous Type" With Kenny G at 2025 MTV VMAs VMAs 2025 Ricky Martin Performs "Livin' La Vida Loca" and Accepts Latin Icon Award at 2025 MTV VMAs: "We Just Want to Break Boundaries" VMAs 2025 MTV VMAs: Sabrina Carpenter, Ariana Grande and More Stars on the Red Carpet Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen Gives Performance, Symposium For 50 Years of 'Born to Run' VMAs 2025 Busta Rhymes Performs Medley, Pays Tribute to Ananda Lewis While Accepting Rock the Bells Visionary Award at 2025 MTV VMAs VMAs 2025 Rosé Wins Song of the Year at 2025 VMAs: "I Dedicate This to My 16-Year-Old Self" VMAs 2025 Doja Cat Brings the '80s Back by Performing "Jealous Type" With Kenny G at 2025 MTV VMAs VMAs 2025 Ricky Martin Performs "Livin' La Vida Loca" and Accepts Latin Icon Award at 2025 MTV VMAs: "We Just Want to Break Boundaries" VMAs 2025 MTV VMAs: Sabrina Carpenter, Ariana Grande and More Stars on the Red Carpet Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen Gives Performance, Symposium For 50 Years of 'Born to Run'