It’s time for the biggest night in music. Tonight, a number of your favorite artists will battle for a limited amount of golden gramophones. Held virtually, the award show will feature eye-popping performances from Doja Cat, Lil’ Baby, DaBaby and many other superstars. Not to mention, comedian Trevor Noah will guide music lovers through the star-studded affair. Here is the complete list of performers from the 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards.
Harry Styles + Dev Hynes
Harry performing Watermelon Sugar the the #GRAMMYs! pic.twitter.com/ouF3W3zEdV
— HS Media (@MediasHarry) March 15, 2021
Trevor Noah delivered a hysterical monologue that could only be followed by a Harry Styles performance. Backed by the talented Dev Hynes, Styles performed his hit record, “Watermelon Sugar.”
Billie Eilish + FINNEAS
.@BillieEilish and @Finneas perform “everything i wanted” together at the #GRAMMYs. pic.twitter.com/rCbUOckj1C
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) March 15, 2021
Billie Eilish is no stranger to the GRAMMY stage. At just 19 years old, the singer-songwriter has five GRAMMY wins and ten nominations. Tonight, she’s up for four more awards, but she’s also in the City of Angels to perform. Alongside her brother, the pop sensation performed her GRAMMY-nominated single, “Everything I Wanted.”
HAIM
HAIM KILLING IT AS ALWAYS
pic.twitter.com/bMZyZdDMFk— esme folklorian (@wonnderIand) March 15, 2021
It wouldn’t be right to have the GRAMMYs in Los Angeles, California without incorporating local talent. Calling HAIM local talent may be an understatement. Nominated for two awards tonight, the sister collective took to the Los Angeles stage and tore it down. Check out their full performance above.
Black Pumas
Black Pumas performing Colors at the #GRAMMYs. Incredible ?? pic.twitter.com/rSYhikwNJZ
— George StroumbouloPHÒulos ? (@strombo) March 15, 2021
Just a few years ago, the Eric Burton of the Black Pumas was performing for small groups in California. Six years later, the groups are still small, but the faces in the crowd are a bit different. Taking the stage in Los Angeles, Burton and the Black Pumas performed “Colors” at the 63rd GRAMMY Awards. This is just the beginning of what could be an incredible night for the band. The Black Pumas are nominated for three GRAMMY Awards tonight.
DaBaby + Roddy Ricch
DaBaby and Roddy Ricch perform “ROCKSTAR” with Anthony Hamilton at the #Grammys .
pic.twitter.com/N4rmyvgH3T— Rap Alert (@rapalert3) March 15, 2021
It’s been amazing to see DaBaby rise to stardom. Over the last two years, he’s emerged out of Charlotte, North Carolina and toured the world with his music. Tonight, he’s looking to add to his growing awards collection by adding a few GRAMMY Awards. Nominated for four GRAMMY Awards tonight, the Charlotte native performed “Rockstar” with Roddy Ricch.
Bad Bunny + Jhay Cortez
Bad Bunny & Jhay Cortez during performance of Dakiti on Grammy Awards. #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/M9katq1wwb
— Access Bad Bunny (@AccessBadBunny) March 15, 2021
Trevor Noah put it best when he noted that Bad Bunny was the most streamed artist of the last year. From each corner of the globe, fans played his music on repeat throughout the year. Tonight, he was able to give his fans the performance they truly deserved. Check out Bad Bunny’s full performance above.
Dua Lipa + DaBaby
— V (@VirtualShowz) March 15, 2021
Dua Lipa is no stranger to GRAMMY stage. Back in 2018, she was left her mark on The Recording Academy by taking home the “Best New Artist” award. Three years later, she’s back for more. Nominated for six awards, the London native took the stage and performed “Levitating” with DaBaby.
Silk Sonic
.@BrunoMars and @AndersonPaak as @SilkSonic perform their new single “Leave the Door Open” at the #GRAMMYs. pic.twitter.com/8voooAWCxc
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) March 15, 2021
It’s been a while since Bruno Mars graced the GRAMMY stage. This time around, he was joined by a talented counterpart, Anderson .Paak. Together, the two performed “Leave The Door” from their upcoming album hosted by Bootsie Collins.
Taylor Swift
ICONIC: Taylor Swift performs a medley of her songs at the 2021 #GRAMMYs. pic.twitter.com/AGe33YtaYG
— Austin Kellerman (@AustinKellerman) March 15, 2021
Taylor Swift and the GRAMMYs are like cookies and milk at this point. They simply just go together. With 41 nominations and 10 wins, Swift is at home in Los Angeles. This year, she’s dropped two albums and grabbed six nominations. To cap off an incredible run, she took the stage at the 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards.
Anderson .Paak + Bruno Mars
bruno mars / anderson .paak / silk sonic full grammys performance tribute to little richard pic.twitter.com/HxwFewCPgp
— j ? (@beomgyureal) March 15, 2021
After performing the lead single for their upcoming album, Anderson .Paak and Bruno Mars returned to pay tribute to the late great Little Richard. With Bruno Mars behind the microphones and Anderson .Paak on the drums, it may have been the best performance of the night.
Lionel Richie
A Kenny Rogers tribute by Lionel Richie just hit different. Well done, #GRAMMYs #KennyRogers #LionelRichie (Side note, one of my Wife's first words as a baby wasn't Mom/Dad…it was "Lionel Richie") pic.twitter.com/0kdibzu2ye
— Adrian Mendoza (@doza321) March 15, 2021
Over the last 18 months, the world has endured a tremendous amount of loss. Whether it be the countless number of lives lost to the coronavirus or those lost to natural causes, countless tears have been shed recently. One of the biggest names to leave the world of music within the last year was Lionel Richie. Passing away in Georgia last March, Rogers left behind family, friends and countless fans. This Sunday, Lionel Richie paid tribute to his friend with a performance at the 63rd GRAMMY Awards.
Mickey Guyton
Meet the first black female solo-artist to be nominated in a Country category #MickeyGuyton She’s performing her song ‘Black Like Me’.??? pic.twitter.com/MihMj5l8Z8
— Blinded by Melanin (@blindedxmelanin) March 15, 2021
This year’s country categories are dominated by talented women. From Brandy Clark to Miranda Lambert, the competition for this year’s country awards. To put a spotlight on the women changing the country music industry, Mickey Guyton, the first Black solo artist to be nominated for a country music award at the GRAMMYs, performed “Black Like Me.”
Miranda Lambert
#GRAMMY winner @mirandalambert BROUGHT it with her performance? ? pic.twitter.com/eg328KOuhj
— CMT (@CMT) March 15, 2021
Miranda Lambert has already celebrated in the winner’s circle tonight. Earlier this evening, the budding superstar brought home the GRAMMY Award for “Best Country Album.” Capping of her celebratory night, she performed at the 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards.
Maren Morris + John Mayer
We want to relive this @MarenMorris and @JohnMayer collab over and over again ? #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/ieWxgh0o6o
— CMT (@CMT) March 15, 2021
Rounding out the trio of country music power performances, Maren Morris took to the stage to perform “The Bones.” For her GRAMMY debut, she was joined by John Mayer.
Megan Thee Stallion + Cardi B
.@iamcardib performs “Up” and “WAP” with Megan @TheeStallion at the #GRAMMYs. pic.twitter.com/mZATt92Xi7
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) March 15, 2021
Tonight has been everything that Megan Thee Stallion could have imagined. Not only did she win her first GRAMMY Award, she also performed alongside Cardi B. Opening with “Body” and the “Savage” remix, the Houston native set the stage for Cardi B to perform “Up” before transitioning into their joint hit, “W.A.P.”
Post Malone
Post Malone’s performance of Hollywood’s Bleeding??#GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/DwNM9eLQKe
— Culture Fusion Agency (@CultureFusion__) March 15, 2021
Unfortunately, Post Malone didn’t bring home any GRAMMYs this year, but he was able to share his music with the world yet again. Taking the stage, he performed the title track from his GRAMMY-nominated album, Hollywood’s Bleeding.
Lil’ Baby
Lil Baby address police brutality in his #GRAMMYs performance
pic.twitter.com/ZJ5jV7Q149— Rob Pandolfino (@RPandolfino) March 15, 2021
Lil’ Baby delivered a powerful performance of “The Bigger Picture.” Joined by Kendrick Sampson, Killer Mike and Tamika Mallory, the Atlanta native paid tribute the life of Rayshard Brooks.
Doja Cat
.@DojaCat's final performance of the hit single "Say So" at the 2021 #Grammys pic.twitter.com/u1x8Z46Xsi
— Doja Cat News (@DojaNews) March 15, 2021
BTS
As always @BTS_twt KILLED that performance!! pic.twitter.com/CQM6CpoccY
— ????? Publicity™??? (@BTSPublicity) March 15, 2021
Roddy Ricch
WATCH: @RoddyRicch takes the #Grammys stage with his nominated song The Box and Heartless. pic.twitter.com/7J6tLg8aXk
— Opinionated Me (@opinion8dmecom) March 15, 2021