The 2024 Grammys is fast approaching and boasts a lineup of top-tier artists to deliver electrifying performances. As you may know, live performances own the spotlight at the Grammys. This year, hosted by Trevor Noah on February 4, 2024, it promises a lineup of today’s pop stars and legendary performers.
Wondering where to stream it? You can watch it live on Paramount + with Showtime or catch it on-demand the next day. You are eager to discover who will grace the stage at the 66th Grammy Awards. Read on to find out about the top-notch lineup of live performances that will captivate you during the event.
Billie Eilish
With an impressive six Grammy nominations this year, Billie Eilish stands out as a significant contender. Her notable nominations are for Record of the Year and Song of the Year for “What Was I Made For?” which was featured on the Barbie Soundtrack. Eilish has been a dominant force in the industry and will surely be a highlight at the upcoming 66th Grammy Awards.
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U2
U2 is a legendary band that boasts an impressive 22 Grammy wins. They will perform live, drawing from their acclaimed Las Vegas Sphere show. Known for their anthemic sound and powerful performances, they will surely bring a memorable presence to the Grammys.
Olivia Rodrigo
Emerging as a rising star, Olivia Rodrigo has garnered six Grammy nominations this year. Notably, she is running for Album of the Year with “GUTS.” Additionally, she secured nominations for Song of the Year and Record of the Year for her hit “Vampire.” The anticipation is high as Rodrigo brings her talent to the stage at the 66th Grammy Awards.
Billy Joel
Billy Joel, a five-time Grammy winner, will also make waves at the event. Adding to this excitement, he will perform after announcing his first single in decades, “Turn the Lights Back On.”
Sza
Sza, acclaimed as 2024’s most nominated artist with an impressive nine nominations, will perform at the event. Noteworthy nominations include Album of the Year for “SOS” Song of the Year and Performer of the Year for “Kill Bill.”
Over the years, Sza’s soulful music has propelled her to the forefront of the industry. This makes her a standout performer at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards.
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Dua Lipa
Dua Lipa has earned two Grammy nominations this year. Notably, she’s in contention for Song of the Year with “Dance the Night,” featured on the Barbie soundtrack. Lipa’s chart-topping hits solidify her status in the industry. Therefore, it’s no surprise that she will perform at the Grammys.
Joni Mitchelle
Joni Mitchelle, a nine-time Grammy winner, will make history with her first-ever Grammy Awards performance. Additionally, she received a nomination this year for Best Folk Album with “Joni Mitchelle at Newport (Live).”
Travis Scott
Travis Scott is well-known in the rap ecosystem. Like others, he vies for a Grammy this year with a nomination for Best Rap Album for “Utopia.”
Luke Combs
Luke Combs is a notable figure in country music. He has a Grammy nomination for Best Country Solo Performance with the soulful “Fast Car.”
Burna Boy
Last on the list is Burna Boy. Burna Boy has four nominations this year, including Best Global Music Album for “I Told Them…” The fans anticipate a Burna Boy performance as he continues to showcase his musical talent on the grand stage of the 66th Annual Grammy Awards.
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