Teen Choice Awards 2013 live stream: Watch online One Direction, Demi Lovato performance, Selena Gomez and more

The 2013 Teen Choice Awards will take place at 8 p.m. tonight with Darren Criss and Lucy Hale hosting the show from Los Angeles.

The Teen Choice Awards honor favorite TV, music, film, sports, fashion, and comedy for teens.

British boy band One Direction will take to the stage to perform during tonight's show. Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, American Idol 2013 winner Candice Glover, Ashton Kutcher, Ian Somerhalder, and Liam Hemsworth are also expected to attend the awards show.

Performances will be featured by Demi Lovato, Paramore and Florida Georgia Line.

Gomez, who has been nominated for six awards, will also be presenting one of the awards, along with Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus and Nina Dobrev.

"Pitch Perfect" leads the nominations with 11 nods, followed by "Twilight:Breaking Dawn – Part 2", which received 9 nominations.

Click here to watch the Teen Choice Awards 2013 via live stream video.

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