2025 Grammy Awards: Full List of Performers and What to Expect

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The biggest night in music is set for Sunday, with an exciting lineup of artists confirmed to perform. The 2025 Grammy Awards will air live from Los Angeles, hosted by Trevor Noah. Fans can expect powerful performances and special moments throughout the evening.

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Who Is Performing at the 2025 Grammys?

This year’s Grammy stage will feature a mix of music legends, chart-topping stars, and emerging artists. The lineup includes:

Benson Boone

The breakout star behind “Beautiful Things,” a song that gained massive popularity through TikTok and radio airplay. He is nominated for Best New Artist and is expected to deliver a high-energy performance.

Billie Eilish

A nine-time Grammy winner returning to the stage with seven nominations this year, including Album of the Year and Song of the Year for her latest project.

Brad Paisley

The country music icon will honor late musicians in the in-memoriam tribute and take part in performances highlighting Los Angeles’ music scene.

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Brittany Howard

The former Alabama Shakes frontwoman is set to bring her signature blues-rock sound to the in-memoriam tribute.

Chappell Roan

The rising pop sensation, known for her hit “Good Luck, Babe!”, is a first-time Grammy nominee in major categories like Best New Artist and Album of the Year.

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Charli XCX

The avant-pop powerhouse is up for nine awards, including Best Pop Solo Performance for “Apple” and Album of the Year.

Chris Martin (Coldplay)

The Coldplay frontman will join the in-memoriam performances, paying tribute to industry legends.

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Cynthia Erivo

The Tony and Grammy-winning artist will lead a heartfelt tribute to late producer Quincy Jones.

Doechii

The rapper and singer, known for Alligator Bites Never Heal, is up for Best Rap Album and Best New Artist.

Herbie Hancock

The jazz legend will take part in a special tribute to Quincy Jones, celebrating his impact on music.

Jacob Collier

The multi-instrumentalist and producer, nominated for Album of the Year, will contribute to the in-memoriam segment.

Janelle Monáe

Teaming up with Stevie Wonder, Monáe will headline a tribute performance for Quincy Jones.

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John Legend

A 12-time Grammy winner, Legend will participate in the in-memoriam tribute and is nominated for Best Children’s Music Album.

Lainey Wilson

The country star, known for “Heart Like a Truck,” will perform during the Quincy Jones tribute.

RAYE

The British singer-songwriter, recognized for her hit “Escapism.”, is nominated for Best New Artist and Songwriter of the Year.

Sabrina Carpenter

A decade into her career, Carpenter will perform and is nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Pop Solo Performance.

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Shakira

The three-time Grammy winner returns with a high-energy performance in celebration of her Best Latin Pop Album nomination.

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Sheryl Crow

The nine-time Grammy winner will appear in the in-memoriam and Los Angeles-themed segments.

St. Vincent

Nominated for Best Rock Song, she will also contribute to the in-memoriam performances.

Stevie Wonder

A music legend, Wonder will join Janelle Monáe in leading a tribute to Quincy Jones.

Teddy Swims

The viral sensation behind “Lose Control” is celebrating his Best New Artist nomination with his first-ever Grammy performance.

Taylor Swift Set to Present an Award

Taylor Swift will take the stage as a Grammy presenter. She has presented at the awards twice before, including the 2008 Grammy for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration and again in 2009. This year, she is nominated for six awards, including Album of the Year. If she wins, she will make history as the first artist to win this category five times.

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What Makes This Year’s Grammys Special?

  • Beyoncé continues to set records with 99 career Grammy nominations. She leads the 2025 nominations with 11 nods.
  • The event will support wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles, with donations from the ceremony benefiting affected communities.
  • A blend of new and returning Grammy performers will highlight different genres and styles.

How to Watch the 2025 Grammy Awards

The ceremony will air live on CBS from 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. PT. Viewers can also stream the event on Paramount+ (Showtime add-on required for live streaming).

Stay tuned for more updates and special moments from music’s biggest night.

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