The 10 performers for the 2024 Grammys, including Travis Scott and Billie Eilish

SZA, who has the most nominations of any musician this year, is also performing.

We have seen some incredible performances (like Kendrick Lamar stealing the show in 2016) at the Grammy Awards over the years.

During the 66th Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles at Crypto.com Arena on Feb. 4, music fans will have an opportunity to see some move very special moments.

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Some of those musicians with the most nominations include SZA (nine), Billie Eilish (six) and Olivia Rodrigo (six) will take the stage to perform at the ceremony as well.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell will perform at the Grammy Awards for the first time. Meanwhile, U2 will broadcast a show from The Sphere in Las Vegas.

Here is a full list of those confirmed to perform on music’s biggest night:

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Billie Eilish gleefully danced to her own song at a Dodgers game

This is the best.

Look: If I was a mega-superstar singer/songwriter/performer like Billie Eilish, I would be MORE than happy to dance to my own song at a Los Angeles Dodgers game.

How cool is that? A song that she wrote and recorded is being blasted at a baseball game, and she’s there! I haven’t looked around Twitter for any reaction but I really hope no one is out here criticizing her.

So here you go: Enjoy the few seconds of Eilish caught on camera by ESPN dancing to Bad Guy and having the best time. And then below the video, some more photos of Eilish having a blast:

SPECIAL DELIVERY: Billie Eilish brought back an OG Jordan sneaker. Yes, you read that right

Billie Eilish has a sneaker, y’all. Yes. That Billie Eilish.

Billie Eilish is probably one of the last people anyone thought would ever have any sort of signature sneaker. Let alone a signature Jordan sneaker.

Yet, here we are. She’s got one. And it’s not a Jordan 1 or a 3 or 4 or any extremely popular silhouette. It’s a Jordan 15 — one of the joints people don’t really care too much about.

But the thing is Billie Eilish loves the 15, so of course she’d do the Jordan 15. It’s incredible that she’d have a history with this shoe considering that it is a couple of years older than her and not the most popular Jordan out there.

That’s also what makes this collaboration so brilliant, though. This is Eilish breathing life into an older silhouette that needed quite a bit of it. And that’s an awesome thing for sneakerheads.

Sykes talks about all that and more in this week’s episode of Special Delivery.

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