Billie Eilish, Sabrina Carpenter and Charli XCX have signed up to perform at this year's Grammy Awards. The three pop singers will take to the stage at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on 2 February alongside fellow performers Chappell Roan,
Taylor Swift and Beyoncé are officially confirmed to be attending the 2025 Grammy Awards, promising a star-studded showdown between two of music’s biggest icons. Both artists
Here are the Grammy nominees we listened to the most in 2024. Between the lines: We compared data from 2024 Spotify Wrapped to the songs and albums that will be up for a golden gramophone this Sunday.
In other news, sources at The Sun report that Lady Gaga is in 'advanced talks' to perform at the upcoming Grammys. Show bosses are reportedly desperate to sign Gaga and Bruno Mars for a duet performance of their hit song "Die With A Smile" which is nominated for Song Of the Year and Best Pop Duo/ Group Performance.
Beyoncé, Charli XCX and Chappel Roan are all nominated for the night’s biggest prizes – but who will actually take home a golden gramophone trophy on February 1? Jordan Page looks at who will win, vs
Taylor Swift and Beyoncé are officially confirmed to attend the 2025 Grammy Awards. Both artists are vying for numerous awards.
The Kansas City Chiefs knocked off the Buffalo Bills 32-29 in Sunday’s AFC Championship Game, and it’s a given that Taylor Swift will attend Super Bowl LIX to
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Grammy Awards will take place on Sunday, Feb. 2 to celebrate and acknowledge figureheads in the music industry. Nominations were released in early November, causing music fans to examine the nominees and predict the winners of each category.
Both Charli and Stewart will star in Uber Eats’ commercial airing Super Bowl Sunday, which this year takes place Feb. 9. Matthew McConaughey will also appear in the advertisement, leading the “Apple” artist and TV personality on quest to prove that football was invented just to sell food.
Despite the multiple wildfires in recent weeks in Southern California, the Recording Academy announced the star-studded awards will continue.