21 Savage Announced as Amazon Music Live’s Season Finale

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Amazon Music Live announces 21 Savage for the season finale performance of the series on December 29.

Amazon Music reveals 21 Savage as the final performer for this year’s season of Amazon Music Live. The Grammy-winning multiplatinum artist hits the stage on December 29. Fans should expect a blockbuster set featuring cuts from Her Loss, 21 Savage’s recently released collaborative album with Drake.

Hosted by 2 Chainz, the series streams live on Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch following Thursday Night Football. Last week, Amazon Music Live welcomed artist and entrepreneur A$AP Rocky to the stage, performing fan favorites and debuting new and unreleased tracks like “Some Problems.” On December 15, Brazilian pop star and Best New Artist Grammy nominee Anitta will perform.

Amazon Music Live premiered on October 27 with Lil Baby, fresh from the release of his new album, It’s Only Me. On November 3, three-time Grammy winner Megan Thee Stallion took the stage, performing tracks off her new album Traumazine and many more. 

Kane Brown hit the stage on November 10 with songs from his new album Different Man and fan-favorite hits. On November 17, Lil Wayne wowed viewers with performances of hits like “Lollipop” and “Mr. Carter.” Earlier this month, Latin trap star Anuel AA became the first Latin artist to perform on the series.

In addition to hosting Amazon Music Live, 2 Chainz also interviews each night’s performing artist during Thursday Night Football shoulder programming, providing fans with a fresh look at their favorite artists. Each week’s performance is streamed live in front of an audience in Los Angeles, with attendance to the show facilitated through live events company DICE by invitation only.  

Amazon Music Live is also now providing live American Sign Language interpretation of the performances for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing communities. This feature is available during the live broadcast and on-demand for all upcoming Amazon Music Live broadcasts on Prime Video and past on-demand broadcasts.

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