Six days ago, CBS revealed the initial performers for the 2024 Grammy Awards, which included Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish, and Olivia Rodrigo.
Recently, they expanded the lineup by adding three more artists: Travis Scott, Luke Combs, and Burna Boy. This addition is to boost diversity in terms of gender, musical genre, and racial representation at the highly anticipated Music’s Biggest Night.
The official announcement occurred during the fourth quarter of Sunday’s NFL football game between Kansas City and Buffalo. Notably, this follows a pattern set last week, where performer announcements were also made during the fourth quarter of the AFC wild-card game. CBS, the long-standing broadcaster of the Grammys since 1973, showcased both games.
All three newly introduced performers are currently nominated for the 2024 Grammy Awards.
Travis Scott, with a notable 10 nominations, is vying for Best Rap Album for “Utopia” and had a prior nomination in the same category for his studio album “Astroworld.” Despite the numerous nods, Scott is yet to secure a win.
Luke Combs, on the other hand, is contending for Best Country Solo Performance with his rendition of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car.” This nomination marks his seventh, with a previous attempt for Best New Artist five years ago, losing to Dua Lipa. Both artists have experienced exceptional success in the subsequent five years.
Burna Boy, the third addition, is a nominee in four categories: 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“). Notably, he clinched the Best Global Music Album three years ago for “Twice as Tall.”
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Expectations for collaborative performances are heightened, especially given Luke Combs’ rendition history and the song “Fast Car” being the closing performance at the Grammy telecast in February 1989 by Tracy Chapman.
The 66th annual Grammy Awards will take place on Sunday, Feb. 4, airing live on CBS from 8:00-11:30 p.m. ET/5:00-8:30 p.m. PT. The event will be available for live streaming and on-demand on Paramount+ for subscribers with Showtime, or on-demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the broadcast.
Fulwell 73 Productions will produce the telecast for the Recording Academy for the fourth consecutive year, with Ben Winston, Raj Kapoor, and Jesse Collins serving as executive producers.