The 2024 Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah, take place today (Sunday, February 4) in Los Angeles. The televised ceremony will feature a variety of performances from acts including SZA, Billie Eilish, Dua Lipa, Olivia Rodrigo, Travis Scott, Burna Boy, Luke Combs, Billy Joel, U2, Joni Mitchell, and many more.
Below, find the full list of 2024 Grammy Awards performers. Follow all of Pitchfork’s coverage of the 2024 Grammy Awards.
Adam Blackstone
Adam Blackstone is up for Best Jazz Performance at tonight’s ceremony for “Vulnerable (Live),” as well as Best Jazz Instrumental Album for Legacy: The Instrumental Jawn.
Billie Eilish
Eilish is up for six awards this year. “What Was I Made For?,” from Barbie, is up for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Solo Performance, Best Music Video, and Best Song Written for Visual Media. Last month, the track netted Eilish a Golden Globe for Best Original Song. Eilish is also in the running for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for the Labrinth collaboration “Never Felt So Alone.”
Billy Joel
Billy Joel returned this month with “Turn the Lights Back On,” his first new pop song since 2007, which he’s set to perform at this year’s ceremony.
Bob James
Bob James is up for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album for Jazz Hands at this year’s ceremony.
Brandy Clark
Brandy Clark is in the running for six awards at this year’s Grammys: Best Americana Album (Brandy Clark); Best American Roots Song and Best Americana Performance (“Dear Insecurity”); Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance (“Buried”); and Best Musical Theater Album (Shucked).
Burna Boy
Burna Boy is up for four awards at this year’s Grammys: Best Global Music Album (I Told Them…), Best African Music Performance (“City Boys”), Best Global Music Performance (“Alone”), and Best Melodic Rap Performance (“Sittin’ on Top of the World”).
Dua Lipa
Dua Lipa has two nods at the 2024 Grammys, for Song of the Year and Best Song Written for Visual Media for her Barbie contribution, “Dance the Night.”
Gaby Moreno and El David Aguilar
Gaby Moreno is up for Best Latin Pop Album this year for her EP X Mí, Vol. 1. She will perform with singer-songwriter El David Aguilar at this year’s Premiere Ceremony.
Harvey Mason Sr.
The record producer, original jazz drummer for Herbie Hancock’s band the Headhunters, and father of Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. will perform during this year’s Premiere Ceremony.
J. Ivy, Larkin Poe, Pentatonix, Sheila E., and Jordin Sparks
Ivy, Poe, Pentatonix, Sheila E., and Sparks are all lined up for an opening number together at this year’s Premiere Ceremony.
Joni Mitchell
Joni Mitchell is nominated for Best Folk Album at this year’s Grammys for Joni Mitchell at Newport (Live). Her performance will be the first time that the 18-time nominee and nine-time winner takes the stage at the ceremony. Brandi Carlile is rumored to perform with Mitchell.
Kirk Franklin
The 19-time winner Franklin will perform during the Premiere Ceremony. He is up for Best Gospel Performance/Song at this year’s show for “All Things.”
Laufey
Icelandic singer Laufey, who will perform during the Premiere Ceremony, is up for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for her album Bewitched at this year’s ceremony.
Luke Combs
Luke Combs, who also performed at last year’s ceremony, is up for Best Country Solo Performance (“Fast Car”) at this year’s show. According to Variety and Billboard, he’ll play “Fast Car” at the Grammys with its creator, the legendary and beloved Tracy Chapman.
Olivia Rodrigo
Olivia Rodrigo has six nominations this year: Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album for Guts; Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Solo Performance for “Vampire”; and Best Rock Song for “Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl.”
Robert Glasper
Glasper is up for two awards this year: Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance, both for “Back to Love.” He will perform during the Premiere Ceremony.
SZA
SZA is the most-nominated artist at this year’s Grammys with nine total, including Album of the Year for SOS. She is also up for both Song and Record of the Year for “Kill Bill,” plus Best Progressive R&B Album (SOS), BestTraditional R&B Performance (“Love Language”), Best R&B Song (“Snooze”), Best R&B Performance (“Kill Bill”), and Best Melodic Rap Performance (“Low”). “Ghost in the Machine,” her collaboration with Phoebe Bridgers, was nominated for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.
Terrace Martin
Martin is up for Best Progressive R&B Album at this year’s show for Nova and will take the stage during the Premiere Ceremony.
Travis Scott
Travis Scott is up for Best Rap Album (Utopia) at this year’s ceremony. He performed at the 2019 Grammy Awards.
U2
U2 will be performing live from the Sphere in Las Vegas in the first-ever broadcast performance from the new venue at this year’s ceremony.