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Luke Combs, Travis Scott added to Grammys performer lineup

Luke Combs, Travis Scott added to Grammys performer lineup
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Luke Combs, Travis Scott and Burna Boy join the performer lineup for this year's Grammy Awards.

Country star Luke Combs and rapper Travis Scott have been added to the performer lineup for this year's Grammy Awards.

The prestigious music awards ceremony takes place on Sunday, February 4, with the likes of SZA, Phoebe Bridgers, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo and Miley Cyrus leading the charge among the nominees.

Previously-announced performers on the night include Eilish, Rodrigo and Dua Lipa, and now Combs, Scott and Burna Boy have been added to the bill.

Combs is nominated for Best Country Solo Performance, Scott is up for Best Rap Album for Utopia and Burna Boy has an impressive four nominations, including Best Global Music Album for I Told Them...

Further performers are due to be announced in the coming days.

Hosted by Trevor Noah, the Grammys will air live on CBS and Paramount+ in the US and will be available to stream via the Grammys website in the UK.

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Neil Wilkes

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