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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FTW’s top 20 albums of 2020

Counting down our 20 favorite records of 2020, from artists like Waxahatchee, Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa, Bad Bunny, and more.

In a year when an entire globe was forced to be cooped up at home, music took on a new importance in many of our lives. Stuck in place, scared, with a global pandemic raging, many of us turned to music to comfort us, to give us a distraction, to give us something that we could turn all the way up and scream along to, if only, for a moment, to escape our own thoughts.

Below is a list of our 20 favorite albums of the year. Our rubric was laughably imprecise — we simply asked music fans on staff to share what albums meant a lot to them this year, and write a few sentences about what they meant. Cobbled together, we got our 20 for 2020. We hope you enjoy them as much as we did.