Lady Gaga who's up with two nominations for Best Pop Vocal Album for 'Joanne' and Best Pop Solo Performance for her RIAA's certified song 'Million Reasons,' will appear for the sixth time since her debut when she played a medley of songs with Sir Elton John, her Born This Way single release inside a vessel, her stunning voice alongside Tony Bennett while singing 'Cheek To Cheek,' her legendary David Bowie tribute in partnership with Intel® and last year's fiery performance with Metallica and her fourth attendance in a row.
Current nominees Childish Gambino (@donaldglover), @ladygaga, @littlebigtown, and @Pink are among the first announced to perform at this year's 60th #GRAMMYs: https://t.co/md1cPLyEoH pic.twitter.com/nYiYQjuNUv— Recording Academy (@RecordingAcad) January 4, 2018
.@LadyGaga pushed the envelope, was fueled by every headline, and never settled for ordinary.
— Recording Academy (@RecordingAcad) January 5, 2018
No matter the odds, she found a way to rise above, and because of it music has been changed forever.
The 60th #GRAMMYs are January 28! #LongLiveMusic pic.twitter.com/xCSl50dVWA
The first group of artists recently announced are Childish Gambino, Little Big Town, and Pink.The show will be hosted by James Corden, award-winning host of THE LATE LATE SHOW and will be broadcast live at 7:30–11:00 PM, ET/4:30–8:00 PM, PT) on the CBS Television Network. Stay tuned for upcoming details and of course the live stream that will be available as usual here for those who can't watch the show on TV or if you live outside the U.S.