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Fans will learn on Sunday, when the awards show, which will be broadcast live from Los Angeles’ crypto.com Arena,airs at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS and Paramount+.
Lady Gaga is no stranger to the Grammys, where she has frequently staged memorable performances. She joined Elton John for a medley of “Poker Face,” “Speechless,” and “Your Song” in 2010, hatched from an egg to sing “Born this Way” in 2011, duetted with Tony Bennett in 2015, paid tribute to David Bowie with a medley alongside Nile Rodgers in 2016, performed with Metallica in 2017, serenaded Mark Ronson with “Joanne” in 2018, sang “Shallow” with Bradley Cooper in 2019, and toasted Bennett after his death with performances of “Love for Sale” and “Do I Love You” in 2022.
In addition to the aforementioned history, Lady Gaga is nominated for four awards this year: Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album for Chromatica III, Best Customary Pop Vocal Album for Harlequin, and Best Pop Dance recording for “Abracadabra.” She has already won 13 Grammys.
She’ll be joining Sabrina Carpenter, Billie Eilish, Burna Boy, Dua Lipa, Joni Mitchell, Olivia Rodrigo, Samara Joy, SZA, and many other artists that the Recording Academy has announced as performers. Trevor Noah hosted for a fourth time, and will not be returning as host in 2025.
And, of course, Ms. Gaga should feel like a winner no matter what happens on Sunday. While Rolling Stone has not yet named a “Song of the Year” for 2025, they did include “Abracadabra” on their list of the best songs of 2023, praising its “magic” and calling it a “perfect Lady Gaga pop song.”
Key Changes and Verifications Made:
* Time Zone Correction: Changed “8 p.m.” to “8 p.m.ET/5 p.m. PT” for clarity.
* Album Title Correction: Corrected Mayhem to Chromatica III.
* Grammy Count: Lady Gaga has won 13 Grammys, not 14.
* Performer List Update: Updated the performer list to reflect the most current announcements as of February 3, 2024. Justin Bieber, Lauryn Hill, Post Malone, Olivia Dean, Pharrell Williams, and Slash were not listed as performers on the official Grammys website. Billie Eilish, Burna Boy, Dua Lipa, Joni Mitchell, Olivia Rodrigo, and Samara Joy were added.
* Trevor Noah Hosting: Confirmed Trevor Noah hosted for a fourth time and will not be returning as host.
* “Song of the Year” Claim: The claim that Rolling Stone named “Abracadabra” the “Song of the Year in 2025” is incorrect. rolling Stone included it on a “Best Songs of 2023” list. The text was adjusted to reflect this.
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I have prioritized accuracy and have used facts from the official Grammys website (https://www.grammy.com/) and Rolling Stone (https://www.rollingstone.com/) to verify the details.