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Bruno Mars, Cardi B & More Added To 2018 GRAMMYs Performance Lineup
Music's Biggest Night just got bigger as the Recording Academy announced additional acts to perform on the 60th GRAMMY Awards. Performers added to the lineup are current nominees Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee, Kesha, Bruno Mars with Cardi B, and SZA.
Additionally, first-time GRAMMY nominees Alessia Cara, Khalid and Logic will take the stage with a group of suicide attempt and loss survivors selected by the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in a special performance delivering an important message.
Previously announced performers are Childish Gambino, Lady Gaga, Little Big Town, Patti LuPone, P!nk, and Ben Platt.
Five-time GRAMMY winner Mars is up for Album Of The Year and Best R&B Album for 24K Magic, as well as Record Of The Year for "24K Magic" and Song Of The Year, Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song for "That's What I Like."
Making her GRAMMY debut, Cardi B currently has two nominations for her song "Bodak Yellow" for Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song. Also performing on the GRAMMY stage for the first time, Kesha earned two nominations: Best Pop Solo Performance for "Praying" and Best Pop Vocal Album for Rainbow.
Current three-time GRAMMY nominees Fonsi and Yankee are up for Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for their smash hit "Despacito," featuring Justin Bieber.
Five-time nominee Khalid is up for Best New Artist, Song Of The Year and Best Music Video for "1-800-273-8255," Best R&B Song for "Location" and Best Urban Contemporary Album for his debut American Teen. Cara has four nominations this year, including Best New Artist, Song Of The Year and Best Music Video for "1-800-273-8255," and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for her collaboration with Zedd on "Stay." Logic has two nominations Song Of The Year and Best Music Video "1-800-273-8255."
Also taking the stage for the first time, SZA has five nominations this year: Best New Artist, Best R&B Performance for "The Weekend," Best R&B Song for "Supermodel," Best Urban Contemporary Album for Ctrl, and Best Rap/Sung Performance for "Love Galore."
Hosted by award-winning television personality and performer James Corden, the 60th GRAMMY Awards will air live from Madison Square Garden in New York City, on Jan. 28, at 7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT.