Who’s taking the stage at the 2018 Grammy Awards? We’ve got a complete list for you here!
The 2018 awards season has already been a spectacular one, and the Grammys will no doubt follow suit with an entertaining and impactful evening. The live broadcast of the Grammy Awards, which will be hosted by James Corden, will air on January 28 at 7:30pm ET on CBS. The event will be held at Madison Square Garden in New York City, so expect some tributes to New York, as the Grammys haven’t been held there in 15 years.
Not sure if you’re going to tune in? Check out this list of presenters and performers that will grace the Grammys stage. With a lineup like this, it’ll definitely be worth a watch!
Grammys 2018: List of presenters
These are the celebrities that will be handing out the coveted Grammy Awards, all evening.
- Tony Bennett
- Dave Chapelle
- Kelly Clarkson
- Victor Cruz
- Eve
- Jim Gaffigan
- Katie Holmes
- Nick Jonas
- Anna Kendrick
- Alicia Keys
- John Legend
- Trevor Noah
- Sarah Silverman
- Hailee Steinfeld
- Donnie Wahlberg
Grammys 2018: List of performers
These musicians will be performing at the Grammys and creating “Grammy moments” that we’ll be talking about for years (or at least hours).
- Bruno Mars and Cardi B
- Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee and Zuleyka Rivera
- Childish Gambino
- Emmylou Harris and Chris Stapleton
- Elton John and Miley Cyrus
- Gary Clark Jr. and Jon Batiste
- Patti Lubone and Ben Platt
- Pink
- Kendrick Lamar
- Kesha
- Lady Gaga
- Little Big Town
- Logic, Alessia Cara and Khalid
- Maren Morris, Eric Church and Brothers Osborne
- Rihanna, Bryson Tiller and DJ Khaled
- Sam Smith
- Sting
- SZA
- U2
Some performances are bound to be extra special. Kesha’s performance will feature a #MeToo moment and the joint performance between Maren Morris, Eric Church and Brothers Osborne will pay tribute to the victims who’ve died at live music events this year.
The joint performance between Logic, Alessia Cara and Khalid’s of “1-800-273-8255” will feature suicide attempt survivors and suicide loss survivors.
Patti LuPone and Ben Platt will team up to honor both New York City and composer, Andrew Lloyd Webber. LuPone will perform “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina” and “Evita.”
Finally, Gary Clark Jr. and Jon Batiste of Stay Human will pay tribute to Fats Domino and Chuck Berry.
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