Performers for the 2025 GRAMMY's (So Far) Have Been Revealed

Music’s biggest night just got bigger!

By Magazine Desk
PUBLISHED January 25, 2025
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The 2025 GRAMMY Awards are set to take place on Sunday, February 2, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, with Trevor Noah returning to host for the fifth consecutive year.

Known as "the biggest night in music" the GRAMMYs will honour the best of the music industry, featuring fierce competition in the coveted Big Four categories: Record of the Year, Best New Artist, Song of the Year, and Album of the Year.

Nominees this year include industry heavyweights like Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and Olivia Rodrigo, alongside emerging talents such as Benson Boone and Doechii, creating palpable excitement over who will take home the golden gramophones.

As fans speculate about who will win the top prizes, one thing is certain: the night’s performances promise to be just as electrifying.

The 2025 GRAMMY Performers (So Far):

1. Billie Eilish

After a standout year that included her record-breaking Happier Than Ever world tour and a string of award nominations, Billie Eilish returns to the GRAMMY stage. Known for her hauntingly intimate live performances, fans are eager to see how she will top her previous show-stopping appearances.

2. Sabrina Carpenter

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Marking her GRAMMY performance debut, Sabrina Carpenter has had a stellar year with the success of her album emails I can't send. The album spawned hits like Nonsense and cemented her as a pop powerhouse. Fans can’t wait to see her charm the stage with her unique blend of pop and heartfelt lyrics.

3. Benson Boone

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Another first-time GRAMMY performer, Benson Boone’s rise has been meteoric. With his emotionally resonant tracks like In the Stars, Boone has become a breakout star. His heartfelt performances and vocal prowess make him one of the most anticipated artists of the night.

4. RAYE

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RAYE’s GRAMMY performance debut comes after an incredible year dominated by her hit single Escapism. featuring 070 Shake. The British singer-songwriter’s raw and soulful artistry has captivated global audiences, and her debut album, My 21st Century Blues, solidified her place as a force to be reckoned with.

5. Doechii

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6. Chappell Roan

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Indie pop sensation Chappell Roan is set to make her GRAMMY debut, fresh off the success of her debut album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess. With her theatrical flair and emotive storytelling, her performance is sure to be a visual and auditory delight.

7. Charli XCX

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Pop innovator Charli XCX is another first-time GRAMMY performer. After her critically acclaimed album CRASH and hits like Good Ones and Beg for You, fans are thrilled to see how Charli will bring her bold, avant-garde aesthetic to the GRAMMYs.

8. Shakira

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Global superstar Shakira returns to the GRAMMY stage after a triumphant year. Her hits Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53 and TQG with Karol G topped charts worldwide, and her iconic music video releases have cemented her legendary status. Fans are eager to witness her electrifying stage presence once again.

9. Teddy Swims

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Teddy Swims, known for his soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics, rounds out the announced performers so far. With his hit single Lose Control and an ever-growing fanbase, his GRAMMY debut promises to be a touching and powerful moment.

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