Here's Everyone Who Will Be Performing at the Grammys

Get ready! The Grammy Awards are this weekend, and several people are already confirmed to be performing at the show. Katy Perry is the latest star to sign on, while Sia, Kanye West, Rihanna, Ariana Grande, Ed Sheeran, and more will also appear. Take a look at everyone who will be there, and check back as we add more leading up to the ceremony!

Kanye West, Rihanna, and Paul McCartney
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Kanye West, Rihanna, and Paul McCartney

The trio will sing Rihanna's new song, "FourFiveSeconds." Kanye will also deliver a solo performance.

Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga
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Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga

The Cheek to Cheek duo will be performing together.

Hozier
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Hozier

The "Take Me to Church" singer will be one half of an old-school meets new-school performance.

Annie Lennox
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Annie Lennox

He'll be joined by Annie Lennox.

Jessie J
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Jessie J

Meanwhile, Jessie J will perform . . .

Tom Jones
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Tom Jones

. . . with Tom Jones.

Adam Levine
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Adam Levine

. . . Adam Levine.

John Legend
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John Legend

John Legend has agreed to perform . . .

Common
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Common

. . . with his "Grateful" coartist, Common.

Pharrell Williams
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Pharrell Williams

Pharrell Williams will also perform.

Miranda Lambert
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Miranda Lambert

As will Miranda Lambert.

Sam Smith
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Sam Smith

Sam Smith will bring some soulful crooning to the stage.

Sia
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Sia

Sia is the latest to be confirmed for the big show.

Ariana Grande
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Ariana Grande

Pop star Ariana Grande will take to the stage as well.

Madonna
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Madonna

Madonna will perform for the second year in a row.

Ed Sheeran
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Ed Sheeran

Ed Sheeran will bring his pipes to the stage.

Eric Church
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Eric Church

Eric Church will be representing the country crowd.

AC/DC
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AC/DC

The veteran rock performers will make an appearance.

Katy Perry
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Katy Perry

Following her big Super Bowl performance, Perry will be appearing at the Grammys to sing "By the Grace of God," off her Prism album.

Beyoncé
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Beyoncé

The queen herself, Beyoncé, will appear to sing "Take My Hand Precious Lord," before segueing into "Glory" with John Legend and Common.