The TV WEEK Logie Awards is Australia’s night of nights. With all the glitz and glamour, it’s the ultimate opportunity for the stars to let their hair down and celebrate everything Australian television has to offer.
And it’s not just the Aussies who turn up for the big night. Over the years a number of international superstars have taken to the stage to get our Australian celebrities off their feet to have a boogie.
From Ricky Martin to Queen B herself, these seven performers were a real treat to have on our Logies stage.
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One Direction
Before the UK
boy band went their separate ways, they appeared at the 2012 TV WEEK Logie Awards. The teen pop sensations kicked off the evening with their hit “What Makes You Beautiful” and followed it up later with “One Thing”. The band even presented the award
for Most Popular New Female Talent.
One Direction perform One Thing at the TV WEEK Logies
Bruno Mars
He’s the epitome of suave and took over the 2013 Logies red carpet with his band. And Bruno sent fans into a spin long before the show even began. In a performance full
of smooth moves and sensual vocals, the singer hit the sweet spot with the song “Locked Out Of Heaven”. He even managed a spectacular mic-drop finish.
Bruno Mars performs Locked Out Of Heaven at the TV WEEK Logies
Katy Perry
The US singer’s 2011 performance of “Firework” was as you’d expect – explosive. Smoke swirled about
as the the gorgeous brunette took to the stage in a fiery red dress. The star was backed by an orchestra to belt out the hit song for an unforgettable performance.
Katy Perry performs Firework at the TV WEEK Logies
Destiny’s Child
It was a huge year of performances
at the 2002 Logies, with superstars Elton
John and Shakira making appearances. What’s more, iconic pop queens Destiny’s Child walked
the red carpet in style before taking to the stage to perform their renowned hit, “Bootylicious”.
Ricky Martin
Years before he became a regular on The Voice Australia, Ricky blew away the 2001 Logies audience with his rendition of “She Bangs”. Dancers made their way into the crowd to line the stage for a whirlwind performance. It was full
of passion and complete with a glitter cannon.
Ricky Martin performs She Bangs at the TV WEEK Logies
Michael Bublé
The Canadian crooner has won over the Logies audience not once, but twice. He melted viewers’ hearts with his first performance in 2004, singing
“Moondance” and pulling our own Delta Goodrem from the crowd. Then, taking to the stage again in 2013 with “It’s A Beautiful Day”, Michael made his way into the audience to serenade countless stunned guests.
Ed Sheeran
The English singer, songwriter
and producer turned up in 2014 to perform his hit single “Sing”. Launching into his performance in traditional
Ed style – just guitar, loop pedal and himself – the star kicked it up a notch when he hit the chorus, revealing
a band and back-up singers.