John Legend
The hustle and bustle of awards season won't stop for John Legend. The Love Me Now singer will take the stage to sing the in memoriam tribute.
John isn't nominated for any trophies this year, but has taken home ten in the past.
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2/14
Katy Perry
Katy is making her return on music's biggest night. The Recording Academy announced that the Roar singer will make her return to the Grammys stage after her emotional performance in 2015. The Firework singer, who has also been nominated for 13 awards, previously performed in 2014, 2012 and made her debut in 2011.
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3/14
Kelsea Ballerini
The first-time Grammy nominee is set to hit the stage. The country songstress, who is nominated in the Best New Artist category took to her Twitter to share her news and excitement.
"And just like that, it gets even more real. See you Sunday," she tweeted out with an article confirming the Recording Academy's news.
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4/14
Lady Gaga and Metallica
The mother monster will duet with some of the masters of metal on music's biggest night. A week after her epic Super Bowl LI halftime performance, the Perfect Illusion singer will for sure pull out more surprises for this collaboration. Neither artist are nominated this year.
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5/14
Lukas Graham
The Danish group will make their Grammys debut with a performance and their two nominations in the Record of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category for their breakout hit Seven Years.
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6/14
Demi Lovato, Little Big Town, Tori Kelly and Andra Day
Some of the biggest names in music will come together to pay tribute to the Bee Gees. The performance will mark the 40th anniversary of Saturday Night Fever.
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7/14
Beyonce
Beyonce and her baby bump will be hitting the Grammys stage according to multiple sources who shared the news with Entertainment Tonight. The Lemonade singer was spotted rehearsing at a secret location in L.A. on Thursday, just a day after news hit that she is having twins with Jay Z.
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8/14
Alicia Keys and Maren Morris
Maren, who is nominated for Best New Artist, Best Country Album, Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance will take the stage with 15-time Grammy winner Alicia for a joint performance.
This will mark Maren's first performance on the Grammys stage.
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9/14
The Weeknd and Daft Punk
The Starboy singer will take the stage with masked producers Daft Punk. The two-time Grammy winner brought down the house during last year's ceremony when he performed his hit single Can't Feel My Face.
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10/14
Anderson .Paak/Dave Grohl and A Tribe Called Quest
Best New Artist nominee Anderson .Paak will take the stage with two sets of icons. The Come Down singer will join the Foo Fighters frontman and the legendary hip hop group for one of the evening's mash up performances.
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11/14
Adele
It's going to be a big night all around for Adele. The Hello singer, who is also a ten-time Grammy winner, will take the stage to perform hits off of her album 25.
Adele may grace the stage more than once, for she is nominated in the Record of The Year, Best Pop Vocal Album, Best Pop Solo Performance, Album of The Year and Song of The Year categories.
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12/14
Bruno Mars
While he has previously taken home a golden statue, Bruno is showing up on music's biggest night to hit the stage with his Hooligans. The 24K Magic singer is a four-time Grammy winner and returning to the stage for the first time since 2013.
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13/14
Keith Urban
Keith will perform on stage during the actual ceremony ahead of taking the stage to perform with Little Big Town and various other artists during the Salute to the Bee Gees concert.
Keith, who is a four-time winner, is also nominated in the Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Album categories.
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14/14
Carrie Underwood
The country songstress, who has taken home seven Grammy awards in previous years, is hitting the stage once again. Carrie, who performed with Sam Hunt during last year's ceremony, will take the stage solo.
The Smoke Break singer is also nominated for Best Country Solo Performance.
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