The biggest night in music is finally on the horizon!
Due to the pandemic, the Recording Academy is promising a more intimate Grammys this year but while there won’t be a big audience watching in Staples Center (only media is allowed), there is still plenty of stars scheduled to perform.
The full lineup of performers announced includes:
Bad Bunny
Jhay Cortez
Billie Eilish
Black Pumas
Brandi Carlile
Brittany Howard
BTS
Cardi B
Chris Martin
DaBaby
Doja Cat
Dua Lipa
Haim
Harry Styles
Lil Baby
Maren Morris
John Mayer[15]
Megan Thee Stallion
Mickey Guyton
Miranda Lambert
Post Malone
Roddy Ricch
Silk Sonic
Taylor Swift
Trevor Noah, host of The Daily Show who was once nominated for a Grammy (for best comedy album), is taking the master of ceremonies reins for the first time.
"Despite the fact that I am extremely disappointed that the Grammys have refused to have me sing or be nominated for best pop album, I am thrilled to be hosting this auspicious event," he said about hosting the show.
In a tribute to independent music venues impacted by the pandemic, Grammys have tapped employees of the Troubadour and The Hotel Café in Los Angeles, New York's Apollo Theater and Nashville's The Station Inn to present awards throughout the night. Various categories will be presented by bartenders, box office managers and other staffers from these venues.
The Grammys had a January spot this year but vacated it for a mid-March show because of the coronavirus pandemic. It'll air on CBS from Staples Center in Los Angeles.
You can watch the ceremony Sunday, March 14, at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET.