
2025 Grammy Awards Evolves: Adds In Memoriam, LA Tribute, and Quincy Jones Celebration
The 67th Grammy Awards is introducing significant changes to honor music legends and support wildfire relief efforts. The ceremony will feature a special tribute to Quincy Jones, celebrate Los Angeles, and include the traditional In Memoriam segment.

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An impressive lineup of performers has been announced, including Brad Paisley, Brittany Howard, Chris Martin, Cynthia Erivo, Herbie Hancock, Jacob Collier, Janelle Monáe, John Legend, Lainey Wilson, Sheryl Crow, St. Vincent, and Stevie Wonder. They join previously announced artists Benson Boone, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Charli XCX, Doechii, Raye, Sabrina Carpenter, Shakira, and Teddy Swims.
The main ceremony will broadcast live on Sunday, February 2 at 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT on CBS and Paramount+. The Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony will precede the main event at 12:30 PM PT, streaming live on the Recording Academy's website and YouTube channel.
The Premiere Ceremony will showcase performances by Yolanda Adams, Wayne Brady, Deborah Cox, Scott Hoying, Angelique Kidjo, Taj Mahal, Joe Bonamassa, Joyce DiDonato, Bela Fleck, Renee Fleming, Muni Long, Kelli O'Hara, and Kevin Puts. Additional presenters include Bob Clearmountain, Rhiannon Giddens, Queen Sheba, Anoushka Shankar, and Jimmy Jam.
In response to recent wildfires, many Grammy week events have been modified to support affected music professionals. The Recording Academy and MusiCares have already raised over $4 million in emergency aid through their Los Angeles Fire Relief Effort To Support Music Professionals.
Those wishing to contribute to the relief effort or seek assistance can visit the MusiCares Fire Relief page.

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