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It’s almost time for the 2019 Grammy Awards. The most musical show of the year always features amazing fashion, surprising moments, and (of course) unforgettable performances. This year’s lineup is one of the biggest yet and we can’t wait to see what these artists have up their sleeves. Keep scrolling to see who’s performing!
Don’t miss the 61st annual Grammy Awards airing on CBS. The show kicks off at 8 p.m. EST on Sunday, February 10.
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Meet Your Host!
Alicia Keys will be our leading lady for the night. The singer is the first woman in 14 years to host the show and told fans in a YouTube video that she feels “grateful” that she’s able “to bring that light and that energy” to the Grammy stage.
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Lady Gaga
Not only will Gaga grace the stage to perform but she’s also nominated for a whopping six awards this year. “Shallow” from A Star Is Born scored the songstress a nod in Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Duo/Group (with Bradley Cooper) Performance and Best Song Written for Visual Media. She’s also nominated for Best Pop Solo Performance for her piano version of “Joanne”.
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Camila Cabello
Camila had a huge year with her song “Havana” being literally everywhere. This will be the first time the Cuban songstress performs on the Grammy stage, but she’s also nominated for Best Pop Solo Performance (“Havana [Live]”) and Best Pop Vocal Album (Camila).
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Cardi B
Listen up, Bardi Gang! We can’t wait to see what the queen herself will do during her slotted performance. She’s also nominated in a ton of categories, including: Record Of The Year (“I Like It”), Album Of The Year (Invasion Of Privacy), Best Pop Duo/Group Performance with Maroon 5 (“Girls Like You”), Best Rap Performance (“Be Careful”), and Best Rap Album (Invasion Of Privacy).
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Dan + Shay
Not only will this country duo take the stage during the famous award show, but they’re also nominated for Best Country Duo/Group Performance (“Tequila”).
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Post Malone
Surprisingly, this is Post’s first time being nominated at the Grammys. Not surprisingly, his name popped up in a ton of different categories: Record Of The Year (“Rockstar” with 21 Savage), Album Of The Year (Beerbongs & Bentleys), Best Pop Solo Performance (“Better Now”), and Best Rap/Sung Performance (“Rockstar”). Honestly, we’re the real winners to be able to see him perform during the show.
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Shawn Mendes
We could just stare at Shawn all day long. Luckily, we’ll get to see him on our TV screens during his first ever Grammy performance. He’s also nominated for Song Of The Year (“In My Blood”) and Best Pop Vocal Album (Shawn Mendes).
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Janelle Monáe
The one-time Grammy award winner is known for her soulful performances that mix art and music. Janelle is also nominated for Album Of The Year (Dirty Computer) and Best Music Video (“PYNK”).
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Kacey Musgraves
This country songstress already has two Grammys under her belt and is nominated for four more this year! Keep an eye for Kacey during these categories: Album Of The Year (Golden Hour), Best Country Solo Performance (“Butterflies”), Best Country Song (“Space Cowboy”), and Best Country Album (Golden Hour). She’ll also appear on stage sometime during the show!
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Brandi Carlile
Even though this soulful singer is nominated for a whopping six Grammys, we’ll still be able to see her perform for the first time ever during the show. She’s in the running for Record Of The Year (“The Joke”), Album Of The Year (By The Way, I Forgive You), Song Of The Year (“The Joke”), Best American Roots Performance (“The Joke”), Best American Roots Song (“The Joke”), and Best Americana Album (By The Way, I Forgive You).
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Miley Cyrus
First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes the 26-year-old on the Grammy stage! The past nominee will bless us all with her powerful pipes.
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H.E.R. (a.k.a Gabi Wilson)
H.E.R. is an acronym for “Having Everything Revealed,” and she’ll be showing us what she’s got during her live performance. This Grammy newcomer is nominated for Album Of The Year (H.E.R.), Best New Artist, Best R&B Performance (“Best Part” featuring Daniel Caesar), Best R&B Song (“Focus”), and Best R&B Album (H.E.R.).
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Red Hot Chili Peppers
The iconic band will actually be joining Post Malone on stage during the event. Now, this is a mashup we can get behind.