Karol G, Missy Elliot, Madison Beer, and Twice all graced the stage with performances at the 2025 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. The recently revived event took place on Wednesday night, Oct. 15, at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and the whole show is still available to watch in full on YouTube.
All four performers popped up amid the ongoing runway show, with Beer taking the stage first (starting at 58:48). Donning her own pair of angel wings, she performed a trio of recent singles: 2024’s “Make You Mine,” followed by her two 2025 releases so far, “Bittersweet” and “Yes Baby.”
K-pop favorites Twice arrived next (at 1:06:21), with four of the group’s nine members — Tzuyu, Jihyo, Nayeon, and Momo — performing two songs, “This Is For” and “Strategy.” Twice’s set also featured a surprise appearance from Olympic gold medal gymnast Sunisa “Suni” Lee.
Karol G kept the show going (1:12:18) with a cheeky performance preceded by an MPAA-style rating of “V,” which came with the warning: “Non-divas require an accompanying angel.” The upcoming Coachella headliner performed two tracks off her latest album, Tropicoqueta — “Ivonny Bonita” and “Latina Foreva” — and walked the runway with her own set of angel wings.
To close things out, Missy Elliott took the stage (1:32:50) in characteristically dizzying and eye-popping fashion. The rap legend delivered a robust medley of classic hits, opening with a snippet of “One Minute Man” before launching into “Get Ur Freak On” (recently named the greatest song of the 21st century so far, by Rolling Stone). Missy capped things off with the one-two punch of “Work It” and “Lose Control.”
This is just the second Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show since the event returned in 2024 following a lengthy hiatus. The show originally aired annually from 1995 to 2018, but the 2019 show was called off due to poor ratings and public scrutiny towards former organizer, Edward Razek, over comments about transgender and plus-sized models. (Razek apologized and eventually stepped down. He was later accused of fostering a culture of misogyny and harassment at Victoria’s Secret.) The 2024 Victoria’s Secret fashion show featured performances from Cher, Tyla, and Lisa.