Whether you're live-streaming the event or taking it in on the TV, we've got a list of all the awesome performers that will take the Grammy Awards stage. Performers include the goddess that is Adele, Rihanna and Johnny Depp performing, setting the stage for an epic evening.
11. John Legend, Luke Bryant, Demi Lovato and Meghan Trainor
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12. Ellie Goulding and Andra Day
13. The cast of "Hamilton"
14. Justin Bieber, Skrillex and Diplo
14. Joey Alexander
15. James Bay and Tori Kelly
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16. Pitbull, Travis Barker and Robin Thicke
17. Don Henley, Timothy B. Schmit, Joe Walsh, Bernie Leadon and Jackson Browne
18. Alice Cooper, Johnny Depp and Joe Perry of "Hollywood Vampires"
20. Chris Stapleton, Gary Clark Jr. and Bonnie Rait
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1996: Joni Mitchell and Coolio
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Record of the Year: Seal, "Kiss From a Rose" Album of the Year: Alanis Morissette, "Jagged Little Pill" Song of the Year: Seal, "Kiss From a Rose" Best New Artist: Hootie & the Blowfish Best Pop Vocal Album: Joni Mitchell, "Turbulent Indigo"
1997: Jewel and B.B. King
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Record of the Year: Eric Clapton, "Change the World" Album of the Year: Celine Dion, "Falling Into You" Song of the Year: Eric Clapton, "Change the World" Best New Artist: LeAnn Rimes Best Pop Vocal Album: Celine Dion, "Falling Into You"
1998: No Doubt
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Record of the Year: Shawn Colvin, "Sunny Came Home" Album of the Year: Bob Dylan, "Time Out of Mind" Song of the Year: Shawn Colvin, "Sunny Came Home" Best New Artist: Paula Cole Best Pop Vocal Album: James Taylor, "Hourglass"
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1999: Sheryl Crow and Madonna
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Record of the Year: Celine Dion, "My Heart Will Go On" Album of the Year: Lauryn Hill, "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill" Song of the Year: Celine Dion, "My Heart Will Go On" Best New Artist: Lauryn Hill Best Pop Vocal Album: Madonna, "Ray of Light"
2000: Jennifer Lopez and Puff Daddy
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Record of the Year: Santana and Rob Thomas, "Smooth" Album of the Year: Santana, "Supernatural" Song of the Year: Santana and Rob Thomas, "Smooth" Best New Artist: Christina Aguilera Best Pop Vocal Album: Sting, "Brand New Day"
2001: Usher, Pink and Lance Bass
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Record of the Year: U2, "Beautiful Day" Album of the Year: Steely Dan, "Two Against Nature" Song of the Year: U2, "Beautiful Day" Best New Artist: Shelby Lynne Best Pop Vocal Album: Steely Dan, "Two Against Nature"
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2002: Destiny's Child and Celine Dion
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Record of the Year: U2, "Walk On" Album of the Year: "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack Song of the Year: Alicia Keys, "Fallin'" Best New Artist: Alicia Keys Best Pop Vocal Album: Sade, "Lovers Rock"
2003: Yo-Yo Ma, Vanessa Carlton, James Taylor and John Mayer
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Record of the Year: Norah Jones, "Don't Know Why" Album of the Year: Norah Jones, "Come Away with Me" Song of the Year: Norah Jones, "Don't Know Why" Best New Artist: Norah Jones Best Pop Vocal Album: Norah Jones, "Come Away with Me"
2004: Outkast
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Record of the Year: Coldplay, "Clocks" Album of the Year: Outkast, "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below" Song of the Year: Luther Vandross, "Dance with My Father" Best New Artist: Evanescence Best Pop Vocal Album: Justin Timberlake, "Justified"
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2005: Alicia Keys and Diana Ross
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Record of the Year: Ray Charles and Norah Jones, "Here We Go Again" Album of the Year: Ray Charles and various artists, "Genius Loves Company" Song of the Year: John Mayer, "Daughters" Best New Artist: Maroon 5 Best Pop Vocal Album: Ray Charles and various artists, "Genius Loves Company"
2006: Kevin Federline, Britney Spears and Tyra Banks
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Record of the Year: Green Day, "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" Album of the Year: U2, "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb" Song of the Year: U2, "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own" Best New Artist: John Legend Best Pop Vocal Album: Kelly Clarkson, "Breakaway"
2007: Whitney Houston, Mary J. Blige, Barry Manilow and Clive Davis
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Record of the Year: Dixie Chicks, "Not Ready to Make Nice" Album of the Year: Dixie Chicks, "Taking the Long Way" Song of the Year: Dixie Chicks, "Not Ready to Make Nice" Best New Artist: Carrie Underwood Best Pop Vocal Album: John Mayer, "Continuum"
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2008: Tina Turner and Cher
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Record of the Year: Amy Winehouse, "Rehab" Album of the Year: Herbie Hancock, "River: The Joni Letters" Song of the Year: Amy Winehouse, "Rehab" Best New Artist: Amy Winehouse Best Pop Vocal Album: Amy Winehouse, "Back to Black"
2009: Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas, Katy Perry, Rihanna and Kevin Jonas
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Record of the Year: Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, "Please Read the Letter" Album of the Year: Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, "Raising Sand" Song of the Year: Coldplay, "Viva la Vida" Best New Artist: Adele Best Pop Vocal Album: Duffy, "Rockferry"
2010: Lady Gaga and Elton John
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Record of the Year: Kings of Leon, "Use Somebody" Album of the Year: Taylor Swift, "Fearless" Song of the Year: Beyoncé, "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" Best New Artist: Zac Brown Band Best Pop Vocal Album: The Black Eyed Peas, "The E.N.D"
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2011: Justin Bieber and Cee Lo Green
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Record of the Year: Lady Antebellum, "Need You Now" Album of the Year: Arcade Fire, "The Suburbs" Song of the Year: Lady Antebellum, "Need You Now" Best New Artist: Esperanza Spalding Best Pop Vocal Album: Lady Gaga, "The Fame Monster"
2012: Dave Grohl, Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen
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Record of the Year: Adele, "Rolling in the Deep" Album of the Year: Adele, "21" Song of the Year: Adele, "Rolling in the Deep" Best New Artist: Bon Iver Best Pop Vocal Album: Adele, "21"
2013: Frank Ocean and Adele
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Record of the Year: Gotye ft. Kimbra, "Somebody That I Used to Know" Album of the Year: Mumford & Sons, "Babel" Song of the Year: Fun ft. Janelle Monáe, "We Are Young" Best New Artist: Fun Best Pop Vocal Album: Kelly Clarkson, "Stronger"
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2014: Kendrick Lamar, Pharrell Williams and Jay Z
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Record of the Year: Daft Punk and Pharrell Williams, "Get Lucky" Album of the Year: Daft Punk, "Random Access Memories" Song of the Year: Lorde, "Royals" Best New Artist: Macklemore and Ryan Lewis Best Pop Vocal Album: Bruno Mars, "Unorthodox Jukebox"
2015: Miley Cyrus, Mike WiLL Made-It and Nicki Minaj
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Record of the Year: Sam Smith, "Stay with Me" Album of the Year: Beck, "Morning Phase" Song of the Year: Sam Smith, "Stay with Me" Best New Artist: Sam Smith Best Pop Vocal Album: Sam Smith, "In the Lonely Hour"
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