The stars will be out in spades — hopefully in perfect harmony — on Sunday for the 56th annual Grammy Awards.**
Hosted for a third straight time by LL Cool J, “Music’s Business Night” will raise its curtain live at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.
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Here is what viewers can expect from the ceremony, from the pre-show to the final performance:
*Performing*
“Music’s Biggest Night” would be incomplete without performances from some of its biggest stars. Madonna was officially confirmed on Friday. Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong and Miranda Lambert will perform a duet in tribute to Everly Brothers musician Phil Everly, who died earlier this year. Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, and Juicy J were also among the latest batch announced to play at the big show.
Gary Clark, Jr. Hunter Hayes, Taylor Swift, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Kacey Musgraves, John Legend, and Keith Urban will also hit the Nokia Theatre stage for your listening pleasure as well.
And of course, there’s the Beatles — at least, the remaining ones. Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr will perform and receive the 2014 Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award. Sara Bareilles and Carole King are also scheduled to perform a duet together.
As for the grand finale: Dave Grohl, Lindsey Buckingham, Nine Inch Nails and Queens of the Stone Age will share the stage.
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*Presenting*
Opening envelopes and handing out trophies will be Steve Coogan, Jeremy Renner, Julia Roberts and Charlie Wilson. They’ll be sharing stage space with Marc Anthony, Black Sabbath, Zac Brown, Gloria Estefan and Anna Faris, as well as Jamie Foxx, Ariana Grande, Neil Patrick Harris, Olivia Harrison and Anna Kendrick.
As if that was not enough, Alicia Keys, Juanes, Cyndi Lauper, Jared Leto, Bruno Mars and Martina McBride will be joined by Miguel, Yoko Ono, Smokey Robinson, Ryan Seacrest, and Steven Tyler.
*Pre-Show
*The 56th Annual Grammy Awards Pre-Telecast Ceremony takes place at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on Sunday, Jan. 26, from 1-3:30 p.m. PT, and present the first Grammy Awards of the day in approximately 70 categories. The ceremony will be streamed live internationally here.
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The Pre-Telecast Ceremony, hosted by Cyndi Lauper, will feature performances by Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite, Hiatus Kaiyote, La Santa Cecilia, Roomful of Teeth, and Summer Horns with the Larry Batiste Orchestra and special guest Verdine White.
Presenting awards will be Roberto Fonseca, Sarah Jarosz, Jeff Lorber, Tig Notaro, Tye Tribbett, Diane Warren and producer Jimmy Jam.
The 56th Annual Grammy Awards air live on CBS at 8 p.m. ET. on Sunday night.
The post Grammys Viewers Guide: What to Expect on ‘Music’s Biggest Night’ appeared first on TheWrap.
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Hosted for a third straight time by LL Cool J, “Music’s Business Night” will raise its curtain live at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.
*Also read:* Grammys Predictions: Who Will Win, Who Should Win
Here is what viewers can expect from the ceremony, from the pre-show to the final performance:
*Performing*
“Music’s Biggest Night” would be incomplete without performances from some of its biggest stars. Madonna was officially confirmed on Friday. Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong and Miranda Lambert will perform a duet in tribute to Everly Brothers musician Phil Everly, who died earlier this year. Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, and Juicy J were also among the latest batch announced to play at the big show.
Gary Clark, Jr. Hunter Hayes, Taylor Swift, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Kacey Musgraves, John Legend, and Keith Urban will also hit the Nokia Theatre stage for your listening pleasure as well.
And of course, there’s the Beatles — at least, the remaining ones. Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr will perform and receive the 2014 Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award. Sara Bareilles and Carole King are also scheduled to perform a duet together.
As for the grand finale: Dave Grohl, Lindsey Buckingham, Nine Inch Nails and Queens of the Stone Age will share the stage.
*See photos:* Grammy Winners: Where Are They Now?
*Presenting*
Opening envelopes and handing out trophies will be Steve Coogan, Jeremy Renner, Julia Roberts and Charlie Wilson. They’ll be sharing stage space with Marc Anthony, Black Sabbath, Zac Brown, Gloria Estefan and Anna Faris, as well as Jamie Foxx, Ariana Grande, Neil Patrick Harris, Olivia Harrison and Anna Kendrick.
As if that was not enough, Alicia Keys, Juanes, Cyndi Lauper, Jared Leto, Bruno Mars and Martina McBride will be joined by Miguel, Yoko Ono, Smokey Robinson, Ryan Seacrest, and Steven Tyler.
*Pre-Show
*The 56th Annual Grammy Awards Pre-Telecast Ceremony takes place at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on Sunday, Jan. 26, from 1-3:30 p.m. PT, and present the first Grammy Awards of the day in approximately 70 categories. The ceremony will be streamed live internationally here.
*See video:* 13 Iconic Grammy Performances, From Adele to Barbra Streisand
The Pre-Telecast Ceremony, hosted by Cyndi Lauper, will feature performances by Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite, Hiatus Kaiyote, La Santa Cecilia, Roomful of Teeth, and Summer Horns with the Larry Batiste Orchestra and special guest Verdine White.
Presenting awards will be Roberto Fonseca, Sarah Jarosz, Jeff Lorber, Tig Notaro, Tye Tribbett, Diane Warren and producer Jimmy Jam.
The 56th Annual Grammy Awards air live on CBS at 8 p.m. ET. on Sunday night.
The post Grammys Viewers Guide: What to Expect on ‘Music’s Biggest Night’ appeared first on TheWrap.
*Related stories from TheWrap:*
Madonna Locked in for Grammy Performance; Phil Everly Tribute Planned
LL Cool J Talks to Kimmel About Grammy Hosting for Third Time: 'It Never Gets Easier' (Video)
Grammy Countdown: A Recap of This Year's Biggest Snubs & Surprises Reported by The Wrap 17 hours ago.