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Grammy's 2016 News: Awards Night Performers Revealed

Another night of exciting musical performances is set to make the Grammy's 2016 further a must-see TV event as the list of performers for the biggest night in music has finally been revealed.

Adele

US Weekly reported that one of the confirmed performers is Adele, who, despite her album's "25" having been rendered ineligible for this year's awards, has confirmed to lend her presence and vocal prowess to the event. The 27-year-old singer is believed to be performing the second song from her album, "When We Were Young."

Rihanna

Another confirmed performer for the event this year is Rihanna. Speculations of the singer gracing the event surfaced earlier when she starred in CBS's promo for the awarding event last month. Her latest album, "Anti" was just released a few days ago.

Lady Gaga, Chris Stapleton, Gary Clark Jr., and Bonnie Raitt to pay tributes

This year's Grammy's will surely be not just a jaw-dropping musical bonanza but moving, too, as Lady Gaga is set to perform a tribute to the late David Bowie. Her song "Till It Happens to You" is a contender for the Best Song Written for Visual Media. On the other hand, Chris Stapleton, Gary Clark Jr. and Bonnie Raitt will offer their musical performances to the late B.B. King.

Diplo, Skrillex, and Justin Bieber to do a "first"

"Where Are U Now" singers-Diplo, Skrillex, and Justin Bieber-are also set to provide the show even more excitement as the three are scheduled to perform their hit song for the first time ever onstage and on live TV. The said song has also been nominated for the Best Dance Recording.

Other confirmed performers are The Hollywood Vampires - composed of Alice Cooper, Johnny Depp and Joe Perry - Pitbull, Robin Thicke, Travis Barker, James Bay, Andra Day, Ellie Goulding, Sam Hunt, Tori Kelly, and Carrie Underwood. Kendrick Lamar and The Weeknd, both nominated for Album of the Year, are also set to perform in the musical extravaganza.

Grammy 2016's official website has also announced that the Broadway cast of Hamilton will add flavor to the show as they will perform live via satellite from the Richard Rodgers Theatre in New York. It will be the eight time in the history of the Grammy's to feature a live Broadway performance.

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