It’s up for three Grammy awards, including Record of the Year and Best Music Video. Real-life lovebirds (and co-hosts of NBC’s The Voice) Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are performing at this year’s ceremony. Lizzo leads the nominations with eight.


She’s up for eight trophies, the most nominations of any artist this year, including the Big Four. Pitchfork may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. In tribute to the producer—who’s tussled with numerous artists in years past, including Ariana, Frank Ocean, and Lorde—the Recording Academy has assembled a star-studded crew to perform a rendition of “I Sing the Body Electric,” from the 1980 musical film Fame. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Condé Nast. Considering she spent much of last year on tour, playing international festivals and headlining dates to rave reviews, you won’t want to miss her Grammy performance.

As well as performing in the ensemble piece, Clark Jr. will join forces with the Roots to play his song “This Land,” which is nominated for Best Rock Performance, Best Rock Song, and Best Music Video. Tyler, the Creator has come a long way since he and his Odd Future cohorts made their television debut on Fallon in 2011. In her first live performance since 2018, Demi Lovato will take the stage.

From left: Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas photographed on April 11, 2019 at Fox Studios in Los Angeles. There will also be a special tribute performance honoring Prince featuring Usher and Shelia E., and Gary Clark Jr. will team up with The Roots to perform his Grammy-nominated track "The Land.". Even though she didn’t release an album last year, Rosalía had a marquee year, and is up for Best New Artist alongside other acts like Lizzo and Billie Eilish. Before a full, all-star tribute on January 28, Sheila E. and Usher will perform a Grammy Salute to Prince on the night of the ceremony. The 62nd annual Grammy Awards are going down Sunday, Jan. 26, and there are a lot of A-list stars who will be at LA's Staples Center for one of the biggest nights in music.

Plus, late rapper Nipsey Hussle, multiple Grammy-winning country-folk singer John Prine and the 1980 teen musical drama Fame will have special tributes dedicated to them. Charlie Wilson may not be up for an award this year—he got a nomination for Traditional R&B Performance last year—but the Gap Band is forever, and his collaborations with contemporary artists like Kanye West and Bruno Mars have kept him somewhat in the spotlight. "I told you the next time you'd hear from me I'd be singing," Lovato wrote on Instagram. This year’s Grammy Awards will be the final one for longtime producer Ken Ehrlich, who announced his retirement last summer. The remix of Lil Nas X’s breakout single “Old Town Road,” featuring Billy Ray Cyrus, was arguably the biggest song of 2019. Music wunderkind Billie Eilish is up for six Grammy Awards this year, including the Big Four (Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist). The answer might surprise you.

Preservation Hall Jazz Band, the veteran New Orleans outfit, will unite with the multi-instrumentalist Trombone Shorty to soundtrack the In Memoriam segment, remembering recently deceased artists. Alicia Keys will return to host the Grammys, scheduled to air live on CBS on Jan. 26. Alicia Keys will reprise her role as the evening's host, while Camila Cabello, Gary Clark Jr., John Legend, Billie Eilish, Ariana Grande, H.E.R., Jonas Brothers, Lil Nas X, Billy Ray Cyrus, Lizzo, Rosalía, Blake Shelton and Tyler, the Creator will make the rounds onstage as they are all slated to perform and are all nominated for at least one award. The late, great Nipsey Hussle is up for three posthumous Grammy nominations: Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance for “Racks in the Middle” featuring Roddy Ricch and Hit-Boy, and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for his turn on DJ Khaled’s “Higher” alongside John Legend. Below, find all the presenters and performers for the 2020 Grammys, which will be broadcast live at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS. Ad Choices, Billie Eilish, Lizzo, Tyler, the Creator, Ariana Grande, Rosalía, a Prince tribute, and more, A daily roundup of the most important stories in music, Watch Brandi Carlile, Jason Isbell, and Amanda Shires Cover John Prine in Grammys Tribute, Ariana Grande Is President in Video for New Song “positions”: Watch, Ariana Grande Teases “Positions,” Coming Next Week, FINNEAS Shares New Song “Can’t Wait to Be Dead”: Listen, The Ones: Reason’s “Flick It Up” [ft. Ab-Soul], Lizzo, Billie Eilish, and Ariana Grande (Getty Images), Grammys 2020 Predictions: Who Will Win and Who Should Win.
In collaboration with the Recording Academy®, Great Performances presents the fifth annual all-star special showcasing 2020 Special Merit … Finally, The Preservation Hall Jazz Band is slated to unite with Trombone Shorty for a touching In Memoriam piece spotlighting those in music circles that passed away during 2019. Music's biggest night has a star-studded lineup that includes Billie Eilish and Lizzo, who will … In a statement earlier this month, Deborah Dugan—who would soon be ousted from the job—said Prince “continues to serve as an inspirational icon for artists and fans worldwide, and we are so honored to pay tribute to his legacy.”. Get ready with the 2020 GRAMMY Nominees album featuring several of this year's Best Pop Vocal Album nominees: @ArianaGrande, @TaylorSwift, @BillieEilish, #EdSheeran (@teddysphotos) and more!

www.2020grammyalbum.com, A post shared by Recording Academy / GRAMMYs (@recordingacademy) on Jan 20, 2020 at 7:30am PST. This year's performers include Lizzo, Billie Eilish, Aerosmith, and Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani, who will hit the stage together.

Rap legends Run-D.M.C. Brandi Carlile and Tanya Tucker will be pulling double-duty as presenters and performers. The 2020 Grammys will take place on Sunday, January 26 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Which 2020 Grammys performers had the best performances of the night? The 2020 Grammys are set to air on January 26, 2020 on CBS.

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Preservation Hall Jazz Band and Trombone Shorty. In a way, Bonnie Raitt has been paying tribute to John Prine since the 1970s, when she started performing his song “Angel From Montgomery.” Now, Raitt will get to honor Prine from the Grammy stage as he receives a Lifetime Achievement Award.

It’s likely they will team up yet again for their joint version of “Walk This Way.”. (CNN)The list of performers at the 2020 Grammy Awards just keeps getting longer. In recent weeks, the Recording Academy has announced solo performances, group renditions, and tributes to artists (like Prince and John Prine) and Grammy personnel (like the award show producer Ken Ehrlich, who retires this year).

With his fifth album IGOR up for Best Rap Album, he will grace the Grammys stage for the first time ever—hopefully donning the sunglasses, wig, and glittery suit he’s been rocking on tour.