Thursday, September 2, 2010

30 Seconds To Mars Plot 'Crazy' Entrance For 2010 VMAs

Jared Leto likens it to 'open-heart surgery on the dance floor.'By James Montgomery





30 Seconds to Mars

Photo: MTV News




You would probably think — based on, well, practically everything — that Jared Leto is not the kind of guy who likes to play things close to the vest (or studded leather jacket, or whatever). And in most instances, you'd be right. But not when it comes to 30 Seconds to Mars' arrival at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards. Because while he's certainly got big plans, he's not about to reveal them just yet.

"We have an entrance plan that has never, ever been done before in the history of the VMAs," Leto told MTV News on Tuesday. "Basically, it's like 'Seinfeld' but not ... it's like open-heart surgery on the dance floor, it's like taking your eyeballs out and putting them in the opposite sockets. It's going to be crazy."
That sounds, uh, interesting. And while we suspect he's kidding, Leto and his 30 Seconds to Mars mates definitely have something in the works for the big show, which airs Sunday, September 12, live from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles at 9 p.m. After all, 30 Seconds to Mars are nominated for four awards, including Best Rock Video and Video of the Year for their epic "Kings and Queens" clip.
And so, somewhat appropriately, their grand entrance will probably be inspired by that video. Though, again, Leto isn't about to give away any secrets.
"It could, quite possibly, pay homage to the 'Kings and Queens' video," he said. "We may be arriving in a way that encourages treating your planet in a better way. ... We will hopefully be arriving in style, and [be doing] something different and fun and something I believe is appropriate."
So, bikes? Maybe. Though nothing is set in stone just yet ... there are still backroom deals to be made and palms to be greased. Both of which, as luck would have it, are 30STM specialties.
"We are plotting and planning the arrival of 30 Seconds to Mars, and hopefully, we will be appearing in a very special way, but we haven't got the final approval [yet]," Leto smiled. "We only do behind-the-scenes campaigning. We're into bribery and things like that."
The 27th annual MTV Video Music Awards will be broadcast live from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday, September 12, at 9 p.m. ET. Fans can go to VMA.MTV.com (or text VMA to 97979 if they are Verizon subscribers) to vote for Best New Artist through September 12.



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