Here's who is performing at the 2025 Grammy Awards
The 67th Annual Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah, will showcase over 20 major artists at the Crypto.com Arena, with the event available for live viewing on CBS and streaming on Paramount+. This year's show promises to highlight special performances, including a heartfelt In Memoriam segment and a tribute to the late producer Quincy Jones, who passed away in 2024.
In light of the recent wildfires that devastated Los Angeles, the Grammy Awards will focus on raising funds for wildfire relief efforts while honoring first responders who bravely risk their lives for the community. The Recording Academy aims to carry a renewed sense of purpose, reflecting on the impact of the fires that affected many in the entertainment industry.
The Grammy pre-show will feature additional performances, hosted by producer and nominee Justin Tranter, starting at 3:30 p.m. ET / 12:30 p.m. PT at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. The premiere ceremony will be streamed live on the Recording Academy's YouTube channel, ensuring accessibility for fans eager to join the celebration.
A moving tribute honoring first responders and wildfire victims will kick off the pre-show, featuring performances by Wayne Brady and Deborah Cox, among others. This segment emphasizes the importance of community support and resilience in the face of tragedy.
In addition to musical performances, various awards will be announced during the pre-show, celebrating the diverse achievements of artists across genres. The Grammy Awards this year promise a blend of entertainment, tribute, and purposeful acknowledgment of the challenges faced by the community.