VIDEO: Watch OneRepublic, Sara Bareilles, Brad Paisley Perform at PEOPLE'S CHOICE

By: Jan. 09, 2014
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OneRepublic rocked the house with their performance of 'Counting Stars' at last night's 2014 People's Choice Awards which was held at Los Angeles' Nokia Theater on Wednesday night, January 8. The show was broadcast live on CBS.

Also during the show, Sara Bareilles gave a special performance of her hit single "Brave" and country star Brad Paisley performed his hit single, "The Mona Lisa". Check out all three performances below!

Click here for a complete list of winners!

Sandra Bullock was the night's big winner taking home four awards including "Favorite Movie Actress" while Iron Man 3 took home the awards for "Favorite Movie" and "Favorite Action Movie." Justin Timberlake nabbed three awards for "Favorite Male Artist," "Favorite R&B Artist" and "Favorite Album" for The 20/20 Experience. With her win tonight for "Favorite Daytime TV Host," Ellen Degeneres has become the most decorated female in People's Choice Award history, with a total of 14 crystal trophies. The Big Bang Theory took home "Favorite Network TV Comedy," while its star, Kaley Cuoco, nabbed "Favorite Comedic TV Actress." The night also featured performances of "Brave" by Sara Bareilles, "Counting Stars" by OneRepublic and "The Mona Lisa" by Brad Paisley.

PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS 2014 featured the presentation of the second annual People's Choice Award for "Favorite Humanitarian," presented by Walgreens, to Jennifer Hudson, in recognition of her work with the Julian D. King Gift Foundation, an organization she formed in 2009 with her sister, Julia Hudson, in honor of her nephew, Julian King. The foundation works to provide stability and positive experiences for children of all backgrounds so that they may grow to become productive, confident and happy adults, able to be positive influences on their communities.

Photo credit: Sonja Flemming/CBS



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