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Tori Kelly and James Bay added to MTV EMA line-up!

Milan - Three of the best new names in music have just been added to the 2015 MTV EMAs line up.

Powerhouse Tori Kelly, platinum-selling singer-songwriter James Bay and pop songstress Jess Glynne are all set to perform at Milan's Mediolanum Forum on Sunday 25 October, adding to what is sure to be a phenomenal show.

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All three artists caught the world's attention this year since being featured in MTV PUSH, MTV's international platform dedicated to showcasing and elevating the hottest new musical acts.

"Performing on the MTV EMAs will definitely be a big highlight of my year. I'm so excited to be a part of such an incredible show and thrilled to have a couple surprises." - Tory Kelly

"I can't wait to get back to Milan and this time I get to play at the MTV EMAs!!! See you soon!" - James Bay

Chart-topping artist and producer Mark Ronson, Ashley Benson of Pretty Little Liars fame and girl group Fifth Harmony will all present awards on the night.

Host Ed Sheeran and co-host Ruby Rose will be taking charge of this year's MTV EMAs, which will broadcast live across the globe on Sunday 25 October at 22:00 CAT from the Mediolanum Forum in Milan.

Voting for all award categories is open on the website until 24 October at 23:59 CAT.

The talent list is heating up for what is set to be an explosive edition of the MTV EMAs, with Pharrell Williams, Ed Sheeran & Rudimental, Ellie Goulding, Jason Derulo and Twenty One Pilots already announced as performers.

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