Reba McEntire, Lauryn Hill and Post Malone Christopher Polk/Penske Media/Getty Images; Arturo Holmes/Getty Images; Stacy Revere/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Reba McEntire, Lauryn Hill and Post Malone are set to lead the Grammys' "In Memoriam" segment paying tribute Roberta Flack, Ozzy Osbourne, D'Angelo and more of the musical icons who died over the last year. Hill will perform in honor of D'Angelo and Flack. Hill's Fugees had a breakthrough hit in the mid-'90s with a cover of "Killing Me Softly With His Song," which was a hit for Flack in 1973. And Osbourne will be honored by an all-star group including Post Malone, Slash, Duff McKagan, Chad Smith and Andrew Watt. Related Stories Lifestyle Pam Abdy and Michael De Luca to Co-Chair MPTF's Night Before Benefit on Oscar Weekend Music Justin Bieber to Perform at Grammy Awards McEntire, meanwhile, will be joined by Brandy Clark and Lukas Nelson for a larger tribute to those who died in the creative community. McEntire, Hill and the others join a Grammys performance lineup that includes Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, Clipse and Pharrell Williams and this year's best new artist nominees: Olivia Dean, Leon Thomas, Alex Warren, Katseye, Addison Rae, Sombr, Lola Young and The Marias. The 2026 Grammys, hosted by Trevor Noah in his last time as emcee of the awards show, is set to air live from Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena on Sunday, Feb. 1 on CBS and streaming on Paramount+ from 5:00-8:30 p.m. PT. Kendrick Lamar goes into Sunday's ceremony with a leading nine nominations, followed by Lady Gaga with seven. This year also marks the last year the ceremony will air on CBS before it moves to Disney starting in 2027. Lamar, Gaga, Bad Bunny and Sabrina Carpenter all have nods in the album, song and record of the year categories. Other top nominees include Leon Thomas, Clipse, SZA, Turnstile and Tyler, the Creator. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Ticketmaster Kid Rock to Congress: For Fans and Artists, the Live Nation-Ticketmaster "Experiment Has Failed Miserably" politics Bruce Springsteen Releases ICE Protest Song About "State Terror" in Minneapolis Justin Bieber Justin Bieber to Perform at Grammy Awards Spotify Spotify Paid Out $11B in Royalties to Music Industry in 2025, All-Time Payments Surpass $70B Harry Styles 11.5 Million People Signed Up for Tickets for Harry Styles' Madison Square Garden Residency St. Vincent We Are Moving the Needle Founder Talks Resonator Awards and the Push for More Women Producers in Music Ticketmaster Kid Rock to Congress: For Fans and Artists, the Live Nation-Ticketmaster "Experiment Has Failed Miserably" politics Bruce Springsteen Releases ICE Protest Song About "State Terror" in Minneapolis Justin Bieber Justin Bieber to Perform at Grammy Awards Spotify Spotify Paid Out $11B in Royalties to Music Industry in 2025, All-Time Payments Surpass $70B Harry Styles 11.5 Million People Signed Up for Tickets for Harry Styles' Madison Square Garden Residency St. Vincent We Are Moving the Needle Founder Talks Resonator Awards and the Push for More Women Producers in Music
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