It's the biggest night in music, and these stars are here to bring the house down. During the 2016 Grammy Awards, airing February 15 on CBS, it's been announced that Adele, Justin Bieber, Carrie Underwood and more are set to take the stage to perform. Here is a look at the performers for this year's Grammys.
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2/22
Taylor Swift
Nominated for seven awards and opening the ceremony
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3/22
Lady Gaga
Performing a tribute to David Bowie
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4/22
Rihanna
Taking the stage to perform hits from her latest album 'Anti.'
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5/22
Migeul
Nominated for Best R&B song
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6/22
Robin Thicke
Taking the stage with Pitbull and Travis Barker
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7/22
The Alabama Shakes
Nominated for Album of the Year
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8/22
The Hollywood Vampires
Alice Cooper, Johnny Depp and Joe Perry, taking the Grammy stage for the first time as a rock band.
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9/22
Joey Alexander
Nominated for Instrumental Jazz Album and Best Improvised Jazz Solo
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10/22
Skrillex and Diplo
Taking the stage to perform their Grammy nominated hit "Where Are You Now" with Justin Bieber
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11/22
Demi Lovato, John Legend, Meghan Trainor and Luke Bryan
Teaming up to perform a melody of Lionel Ritchie's hits
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12/22
Lionel Ritchie
Four time Grammy winner is taking the stage after being honored at this year's ceremony
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13/22
Chris Stapleton, Gary Clark Jr.
Paying tribute to blues legend BB King
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14/22
Sam Hunt and Carrie Underwood
Sam Hunt is nominated in the Best New Artist category, and Best Country album.
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15/22
Pitbull
Mr. 305 is taking the stage to perform some of his biggest hits from the year.
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16/22
Justin Bieber
Nominated for Best Dance Recording with producers Diplo and Skrillex for their hit single "What Do You Mean."
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17/22
Kendrick Lamar
Leading this year's nominations with 11, including Album of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group performance with Taylor Swift.
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18/22
Adele
The songstress isn't nominated for any awards, but has the most record breaking album of all time with her latest album '25.'
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19/22
Little Big Town
Nominated for Best Country Album.
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20/22
Ellie Goulding and Andra Day
Both ladies have exciting nominations to look forward to. Ellie is nominated for Best Pop Solo performance and Andra is nominated for Best R&B performance and Best R&B album.
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21/22
The Weeknd
Nominated for seven awards including Record of the Year and Album of the Year.
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22/22
Tori Kelly and James Bay
Both are nominated for Best New Artist.
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