The Grammys this year has been riddled with problems, so much so that Champagne Papi Drake himself has gone on record to say that the Grammys may no longer matter as much anymore. Amongst the issues is the snubbing of The Weeknd, whose album ‘After Hours’ album was arguably one of the best albums of 2020. There’s also the moment where ‘Without Me’ singer Halsey accused the Grammys of being “all about handshakes and bribes”. Known globally as “music’s biggest night,” the Grammys were then postponed from January 31, 2021 to the 14th of March. And with the world very slowly and carefully starting up again following the worldwide lockdowns as a result of the pandemic, it looks like this date is sticking. Making it even more concrete is the announcement of the performances for the 63rd instalment of the annual award show – no, The Weeknd is not performing – and it’s absolute fire! Set to perform are…
Taylor Swift
Brandi Carlile
Cardi B
Black Pumas
Billie Eilish
Bad Bunny
BTS
DaBaby
Doja Cat
Mickey Guyton
Haim
Brittany Howard
Miranda Lambert
Dua Lipa
Chris Martin
John Mayer
Megan Thee Stallion
Maren Morris
Post Malone
Roddy Rich
Harry Styles
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