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The first batch of 2025 Grammy performers has been revealed ahead of the biggest night in music. Among them are some of the newest and most popular artists, such as Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Benson Boone, and others.

 

Billie Eilish and Shakira will both return to the stage at the Feb. 6 award event, while Doechii, Raye, and Teddy Swims will also be making their stage debuts.

The majority of the artists are performing double duty as nominees in addition to dominating the stage. For example, Sabrina and Chappell each have six nominations, while Billie and Charli are each up for seven honours. 

They compete in one of the night's main categories, Best New Artist, alongside Teddy, Benson, Doechii, Shaboozey, and Khruangbin.

Who is in the lead heading into the biggest night in music? That would be Beyoncé, the most nominated artist in history with 11 nominations for Cowboy Carter. (With 99 nominations overall, she has 32 wins.) Kendrick Lamar, Post Malone and Taylor Swift follow behind her with seven. 

The celebration this year takes place in the midst of the terrible wildfires in Los Angeles. In view of the Los Angeles fires, which have caused a lot of devastation throughout Southern California and the displacement of thousands of families. According to the Recording Academy, this year's program will raise money to aid relief operations and has a bigger goal.

In a statement, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. said, "This year's Grammy Awards will not only celebrate and honors the best in music, but they will also demonstrate how music's power can help rebuild, uplift, and support those in need." "We are so happy that so many of our community's musicians are coming together right now to support their fellow musicians and those affected by the recent wildfires."

Trevor Noah will host the 67th annual Grammy Awards, which will be streamed live on Paramount+ and broadcast live on CBS from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 2 at 8 p.m.

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