Here's who is performing at the 2025 Grammy Awards

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The 67th Annual Grammy Awards is set to showcase some of music's biggest stars, with over 20 musicians slated to perform during the ceremony. Hosted by Trevor Noah, the awards will take place at the Crypto.com Arena and can be viewed live on CBS or streamed on Paramount+.

This year's show promises "special performances," which will include the annual In Memoriam segment and a tribute to the late producer Quincy Jones, who passed away in 2024. The event will also celebrate the “spirit of the city of Los Angeles,” following the recent devastating wildfires that destroyed numerous homes, including those of industry creatives.

The Recording Academy stated that this year's Grammy Awards would focus on fundraising for wildfire relief efforts while honoring the bravery of first responders. Several lead-up events had to be canceled in light of the recent tragedies, leading officials to emphasize a renewed purpose for the ceremony.

Prior to the main event, the Grammy's pre-show will feature even more musical acts. The premiere ceremony, hosted by producer and nominee Justin Tranter, will begin streaming live on the Recording Academy's YouTube channel. It will commence with a heartfelt tribute to first responders and wildfire victims, featuring performances from artists like Wayne Brady and Deborah Cox.

Additional performers during the pre-show will include Joe Bonamassa and opera singer Renée Fleming, with some awards also being presented during this segment. The Grammys are poised to be both a celebration of music and a platform for community support and remembrance.