67th Grammy Awards: Presenters, Performers, and Everything You Need To Know For Music’s Biggest Night
The 2025 Grammy Awards are about to blow your mind. The Recording Academy just announced a jaw-dropping lineup that’ll make this year’s ceremony one for the history books. Expect an unforgettable mix of star-studded performances, emotional tributes, and surprises that’ll keep you glued to the screen.
On Sunday, February 2nd, the 67th Annual Grammy Awards will air live at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS and Paramount+, with the Grammy Premiere Ceremony kicking off at 12:30 p.m. PT on the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel.
A star-studded performer lineup includes legends like Stevie Wonder, Chris Martin of Coldplay, Herbie Hancock, Brittany Howard, and Sheryl Crow. Plus, we’ll get a mix of some of the hottest stars in music like Benson Boone, Billie Eilish, Sabrina Carpenter, Doechii, Chappell Roan and more. With such a diverse lineup, there’s something for every music lover. There is also a “very special guest” that the Grammys are teasing.
Lady Gaga has announced that she will be dropping a new single for her upcoming album “Mayhem” during a commercial break. Beyonce and Taylor Swift are both expected to be in attendance as some of the leaders in nominations.
But it’s not just about the music and the stars. This year’s Grammys will also raise funds for Los Angeles wildfire relief, with more than $4 million already pledged. They’ll honor first responders and offer support to music professionals affected by the crisis.
The show’s In Memoriam tribute will honor fallen musical legends in a celebration of their lives, not just a somber farewell. Expect touching performances, rare footage, and fan participation. “Wicked” star Cynthia Erivo is set to be part of the special performance.
One of the night’s biggest moments will be a tribute to Quincy Jones, the genius behind countless hits, from Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” to producing for Frank Sinatra. Expect a performance-packed tribute featuring artists from across the decades, with Quincy himself possibly making an appearance.
Los Angeles will also be in the spotlight with tributes showcasing the city’s diverse culture, from mariachi bands to K-pop, jazz ensembles, and even LA’s food scene. They’re raising awareness for local causes and spotlighting LA’s unique spirit.
Mark your calendars because this year’s Grammys are shaping up to be an epic celebration, with music that matters and an energy you won’t want to miss! The Grammys air on CBS on Sunday, February 2 at 8PM EST.
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