Billie Eilish, Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, Charli XCX and Shakira will be among the performers at the 67th annual Grammy Awards on Feb. 2.
Details about this year’s Grammy ceremony have been scant since the Recording Academy, the organization behind the awards, announced last week that it would be moving forward with the show as planned, but refocusing it to raise money for wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles.
The first batch of performers confirms that there will be no shortage of celebrity wattage for the show. Eilish, Carpenter, Roan and Charli XCX — young women who dominated the pop charts in 2024 — are each up for awards in the top categories this year. Shakira, a three-time Grammy winner, is nominated for best Latin pop album.
The show will also feature the buzzy rapper Doechii; Benson Boone, whose alt-rock song “Beautiful Things” was one of last year’s biggest hits; and the singer-songwriters Raye and Teddy Swims — each, like Carpenter and Roan, a nominee for best new artist. The ceremony will be hosted for a fifth time by Trevor Noah.