The 2024 Grammy Awards are just around the corner, and music fans are eager to find out who will perform at the biggest night in music. The Grammys are known for showcasing a diverse and eclectic mix of artists, genres, and collaborations, and this year is no exception.
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The 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards will feature an exciting lineup of performers, including some of the biggest names in music. Here are some of the performers who will take the stage at the 2024 Grammys, according to the official website and various sources:

Billie Eilish: The seven-time Grammy winner and six-time nominee this year will perform her hit song “What Was I Made For?” from the motion picture Barbie, which is nominated for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Solo Performance, Best Song Written for Visual Media, and Best Music Video.
Dua Lipa: The three-time Grammy winner and two-time nominee this year will perform her catchy tune “Dance The Night” from the motion picture Barbie, which is also nominated for Song of the Year and Best Song Written for Visual Media.
Olivia Rodrigo: The three-time Grammy winner and six-time nominee this year will perform her smash hit “vampire” from her debut album GUTS, which is nominated for Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Album, and Best Pop Solo Performance. She will also perform her rock anthem “ballad of a homeschooled girl”, which is nominated for Best Rock Song.
Billy Joel: The six-time Grammy winner and Kennedy Center Honoree will perform a medley of his classic songs, including “Piano Man”, “Uptown Girl”, “We Didn’t Start The Fire”, and “New York State Of Mind”.
Burna Boy: The two-time Grammy winner and nominee this year for Best Global Music Album (Twice As Tall) will perform his Afro-fusion song “Way Too Big”, which features Chris Martin of Coldplay.
21 Savage: The Grammy winner and nominee this year for Best Rap Album (Savage Mode II) and Best Rap Song (“Runnin”) will perform his trap hit “Mr. Right Now”, which features Drake.
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Brandy: The Grammy winner and nominee this year for Best R&B Album (B7) and Best R&B Performance (“Borderline”) will perform her soulful ballad “Rather Be”, which features Daniel Caesar.
Joni Mitchell: The 10-time Grammy winner and MusiCares Person of the Year will perform at the Grammys for the first time in her historic career. She will perform her iconic song “Both Sides Now” with Brandi Carlile, who is nominated for Best Americana Album (In These Silent Days) and Best American Roots Performance (“Right On Time”).
Luke Combs: The two-time Grammy nominee this year for Best Country Album (What You See Is What You Get) and Best Country Solo Performance (“Forever After All”) will perform his country hit “Cold As You”, which features Miranda Lambert.
Tracy Chapman: The four-time Grammy winner and Lifetime Achievement Award recipient will perform her timeless song “Fast Car” with H.E.R., who is nominated for four Grammys this year, including Album of the Year (Back Of My Mind) and Record of the Year (“Damage”).
Travis Scott: The six-time Grammy nominee this year for Album of the Year (Utopia), Record of the Year (“Franchise”), Best Rap Album (Utopia), Best Rap Performance (“Franchise”), Best Rap/Sung Performance (“Goosebumps Remix”), and Best Music Video (“Franchise”) will perform his psychedelic rap song “Butterfly Effect”, which features Kendrick Lamar.
SZA: The nine-time Grammy nominee this year for Record of the Year (“Good Days”), Song of the Year (“Good Days”), Best R&B Performance (“Good Days”), Best R&B Song (“Good Days”), Best Progressive R&B Album (Ctrl), Best Rap/Sung Performance (“Hit Different”), Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (“Kiss Me More”), and Best Music Video (“Good Days”) will perform her R&B masterpiece “The Weekend”, which features Frank Ocean.
U2: The 22-time Grammy winners and nominees this year for Best Rock Album (Songs Of Experience) and Best Rock Song (“You’re The Best Thing About Me”) will perform their rock anthem “Beautiful Day”, which features Beyoncé.
These are just some of the amazing performers who will light up the Grammys stage on Sunday, Feb. 4, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS and Paramount+. Don’t miss it!


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