The Grammys 2023 which doubles as the 65th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony will take place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on February 5, 2023.
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Nominations for Grammys 2023 were announced on November 15, 2022 and it will recognize the best recordings, compositions, and artists of the eligibility year, running from October 1, 2021, to September 30, 2022.
For a third consecutive time, South African comedian Trevor Noah, will host the show; he hosted the 63rd and 64th ceremonies.
Who Is Performing Grammys 2023?

The Grammys 2023 will feature performances from a pool of globally renowned musicians. They include:
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- Harry Styles,
- Bad Bunny,
- Mary J. Blige,
- Steve Lacy,
- Lizzo,
- Kim Petras,
- Sam Smith,
- Brandi Carlile,
- Stevie Wonder,
- Smokey Robinson,
- Chris Stapleton,
- DJ Khaled, and
- Luke Combs.
In addition to the above mentioned acts, there will also be performances celebrating the 50th anniversary of hip-hop.
These billed to perform in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of hip-hop include:
- LL Cool J,
- Big Boi,
- Busta Rhymes,
- Spliff Star,
- De La Soul,
- DJ Drama,
- DJ Jazzy Jeff,
- Missy Elliott,
- Future,
- Glorilla,
- Grandmaster Flash,
- Grandmaster Mele Mel,
- Scorpio,
- Ice-T,
- Lil Baby,
- Lil Wayne,
- the Lox,
- Method Man,
- Nelly,
- Public Enemy,
- Queen Latifah,
- Rahiem,
- Rakim,
- Run-D.M.C.,
- Salt-N-Pepa,
- DJ Spinderella,
- Scarface,
- Swizz Beatz, and
- Too $hort.


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