Three Performers for the 2024 Grammy Awards are Confirmed!
- Publish Date
- Tuesday, 23 January 2024, 9:06AM
The Grammy Awards annual music ceremony returns to Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena on February 4, and the three nominees are set as performers. Olivia Rodrigo, Dua Lipa and Billie Eilish will all be taking to the stage on the night! 😍
Olivia received six nominations for Album of the Year ('Guts'), Record of the Year ('Vampire'), Song of the Year ('Vampire'), Best Pop Vocal Album ('Guts'), Best Pop Solo Performance ('Vampire'), and Best Rock Song ('Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl'). All at the young age of 20! 💜
Billie, 22, also has six nods to her name and five are for her 'Barbie' hit 'What Was I Made For?'. 💗
Labrinth is also up for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for 'Never Felt So Alone' from HBO's teen drama series 'Euphoria'. 🖤
Dua Lipa has earned herself two nominations for her 'Barbie' song 'Dance The Night', which is in contention for Song of the Year and Best Song Written For Visual Media. 💕
SZA is the most-nominated artist. The 34-year-old star - whose real name is Solana Rowe - received nine nominations in total, including nods in the Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Song of the Year categories. SZA released her acclaimed album 'SOS' back in December 2022, and it features the hit single 'Kill Bill', which is among the nominees for the Record of the Year gong. 💙
Victoria Monet, 30, is the second-most nominated artist, with seven nods to her name.
Taylor Swift made history again by becoming the first artist to receive seven nominations in the prestigious Song of the Year category. The shortlisting of 'Anti-Hero' saw Taylor surpass the likes of Sir Paul McCartney and Lionel Richie. The chart-topping star - who released her album 'Midnights' in October 2022 - also tied with Barbra Streisand for the most all-time nominations by a female artist. 🥰
Organisers of the Grammys amended the rules this year, meaning the overall number of nominees has been reduced.
First published by Bangshowbiz and republished here with permission.