Olivia Rodrigo; Cardi B; Shania Twain.Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, Cindy Ord/MG22/Getty, Amy Sussman/GettyThe music industry’s biggest night is coming up — and some fan favorites are slated to present!The Recording Academy announced Wednesday a slew of presenters — includingCardi B,Olivia RodrigoandShania Twain— will take the stage at the65th Annual Grammy Awards.Joining them areBilly Crystal,James Corden,Viola Davis,Dwayne Johnsonand First LadyJill Biden.The award show previously announced comedian Trevor Noah will host for thethird year in a row, with performances fromBad Bunny,Mary J. Blige,Brandi Carlile,Luke Combs,Steve Lacy,Lizzo,Kim Petras,Sam SmithandHarry Styles.Bad Bunny, Mary J. Blige and Brandi Carlile.Alexander Tamargo/Getty, Danielle Del Valle/Getty, Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic"I don’t think it’s normal to host itonce, so I don’t have a great frame of reference for this," he said in an announcement viaBillboard. “It is thrilling. For me, it’s a cheat code because I’m a fan of almost all the people who are there.“Listen below for an interview with Grammys host Trevor Noah on our daily podcast PEOPLE Every Day.Leading the pack for nominations this year isBeyoncé, whose albumRenaissanceearned her nine nods — tying her with husbandJAY-Zfor most-nominated artist of all time, with 88 apiece.GettyThe “Break My Soul” singer, 41, is up for some of the night’s most coveted prizes, including record of the year, album of the year and song of the year. Sheannounced herRenaissanceworld tourWednesday morning which will kick off in North America on July 8.Kendrick Lamarfollows Beyoncé with eight nominations, whileAdeleand Carlile, 41, earned seven each. Blige, 52,DJ Khaled, Future,The-Dream, Styles, 29, and Randy Merrill each notched six nods.The 2023Grammy Awardswill broadcast live on Feb. 5 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS from the Crypto.com arena.

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The music industry’s biggest night is coming up — and some fan favorites are slated to present!The Recording Academy announced Wednesday a slew of presenters — includingCardi B,Olivia RodrigoandShania Twain— will take the stage at the65th Annual Grammy Awards.Joining them areBilly Crystal,James Corden,Viola Davis,Dwayne Johnsonand First LadyJill Biden.The award show previously announced comedian Trevor Noah will host for thethird year in a row, with performances fromBad Bunny,Mary J. Blige,Brandi Carlile,Luke Combs,Steve Lacy,Lizzo,Kim Petras,Sam SmithandHarry Styles.Bad Bunny, Mary J. Blige and Brandi Carlile.Alexander Tamargo/Getty, Danielle Del Valle/Getty, Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic"I don’t think it’s normal to host itonce, so I don’t have a great frame of reference for this,” he said in an announcement viaBillboard. “It is thrilling. For me, it’s a cheat code because I’m a fan of almost all the people who are there.“Listen below for an interview with Grammys host Trevor Noah on our daily podcast PEOPLE Every Day.Leading the pack for nominations this year isBeyoncé, whose albumRenaissanceearned her nine nods — tying her with husbandJAY-Zfor most-nominated artist of all time, with 88 apiece.GettyThe “Break My Soul” singer, 41, is up for some of the night’s most coveted prizes, including record of the year, album of the year and song of the year. Sheannounced herRenaissanceworld tourWednesday morning which will kick off in North America on July 8.Kendrick Lamarfollows Beyoncé with eight nominations, whileAdeleand Carlile, 41, earned seven each. Blige, 52,DJ Khaled, Future,The-Dream, Styles, 29, and Randy Merrill each notched six nods.The 2023Grammy Awardswill broadcast live on Feb. 5 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS from the Crypto.com arena.

The music industry’s biggest night is coming up — and some fan favorites are slated to present!

The Recording Academy announced Wednesday a slew of presenters — includingCardi B,Olivia RodrigoandShania Twain— will take the stage at the65th Annual Grammy Awards.

Joining them areBilly Crystal,James Corden,Viola Davis,Dwayne Johnsonand First LadyJill Biden.

The award show previously announced comedian Trevor Noah will host for thethird year in a row, with performances fromBad Bunny,Mary J. Blige,Brandi Carlile,Luke Combs,Steve Lacy,Lizzo,Kim Petras,Sam SmithandHarry Styles.

Bad Bunny, Mary J. Blige and Brandi Carlile.Alexander Tamargo/Getty, Danielle Del Valle/Getty, Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

Bad Bunny, Mary J Blige and Brandi Carlille to Perform at 65th annual Grammy Awards

“I don’t think it’s normal to host itonce, so I don’t have a great frame of reference for this,” he said in an announcement viaBillboard. “It is thrilling. For me, it’s a cheat code because I’m a fan of almost all the people who are there.”

Listen below for an interview with Grammys host Trevor Noah on our daily podcast PEOPLE Every Day.

Leading the pack for nominations this year isBeyoncé, whose albumRenaissanceearned her nine nods — tying her with husbandJAY-Zfor most-nominated artist of all time, with 88 apiece.

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The “Break My Soul” singer, 41, is up for some of the night’s most coveted prizes, including record of the year, album of the year and song of the year. Sheannounced herRenaissanceworld tourWednesday morning which will kick off in North America on July 8.

Kendrick Lamarfollows Beyoncé with eight nominations, whileAdeleand Carlile, 41, earned seven each. Blige, 52,DJ Khaled, Future,The-Dream, Styles, 29, and Randy Merrill each notched six nods.

The 2023Grammy Awardswill broadcast live on Feb. 5 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS from the Crypto.com arena.

source: people.com