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Who Would Perform At The Grammy Awards 2023?
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Take a look at the artists performing at the 2023 Grammy Awards.
The host of the Grammy Awards in 2023 as well as the initial lineup of artists have both been revealed by the recording academy.
The recording academy, which organises the Grammy Awards 2023, has confirmed the initial list of artists who will appear at the 65th annual edition of the famous award ceremony, which will take place in the early hours of Monday, February 6th, 2023, 1 a.m. West Africa Time.
The music academy has confirmed that South African comedian Trevoh Noah will host the 65th edition of the Grammy Awards, which will take place on February 6, 2023.
The recording academy announced the initial lineup of performers for the Grammy Awards 2023 in a statement on its social media platforms today, Wednesday, January 25, 2023. The majority of the acts on the list are some of the nominees of the night.
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These performers are:
Bad Bunny
Lizzo
Luke Combs
Mary J. Blige
Kim Petras
Sam Smith
Steve Lacy
Brandi Carlile
Two-time GRAMMY winner Bad Bunny has three GRAMMY nominations: Album of the Year (Un Verano Sin Ti), Best Pop Solo Performance (“Moscow Mule“), and Best Msica Urbana Album (Un Verano Sin Ti).
Mary J. Blige, a nine-time Grammy winner, is up for six awards this year, including Record of the Year (“Good Morning Gorgeous”), Album of the Year (“Good Morning Gorgeous Deluxe)”, Best R&B Performance (“Here With Me“), Best Traditional R&B Performance (“Good Morning Gorgeous“), Best R&B Song (“Good Morning Gorgeous“), and Best R&B Album (“Good Morning Gorgeous Deluxe)”.
Six-time GRAMMY winner Brandi Carlile is nominated for seven GRAMMY Awards this year: Record Of The Year (“You And Me On The Rock“), Album Of The Year (In These Silent Days), Best Rock Performance (“Broken Horses“), Best Rock Song (“Broken Horses“), Best Americana Performance (“You And Me On The Rock“), Best American Roots Song (“You And Me On The Rock”), and Best Americana Album (In These Silent Days).
Luke Combs is up for three GRAMMY nominations: Best Country Duo/Group Performance (“Outrunnin’ Your Memory“), Best Country Song (“Doin’ This“) and Best Country Album (Growin’ Up).
Steve Lacy is up for four GRAMMY nominations: Record Of The Year (“Bad Habit“), Song Of The Year (“Bad Habit“), Best Pop Solo Performance (“Bad Habit“), and Best Progressive R&B Album (Gemini Rights).
Three-time GRAMMY winner Lizzo is nominated for five GRAMMY Awards: Record Of The Year (“About Damn Time”), Album Of The Year (Special), Song Of The Year (“About Damn Time“), Best Pop Solo Performance (“About Damn Time“), and Best Pop Vocal Album (Special).
First-time nominee Kim Petras is up for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (“Unholy”).
Four-time GRAMMY winner Sam Smith is nominated for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (“Unholy”).
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