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Grammy News: Harry Styles Confirmed to Perform, Adele and Beyonce Will Attend, Taylor Swift? (Exclusive)

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Some news about next Sunday’s Grammy Awards.

Harry Styles is confirmed to perform and attend. He’s up for a bunch of awards and will likely win Album of the Year for “Harry’s House.” If nothing else, Harry seems to be the solution to the eternal question of Adele or Beyonce?

As for those two, they will be in attendance but they won’t perform. That’s what I’m hearing. Adele is playing shows Friday and Saturday in Las Vegas, so she can claim exhaustion I guess. I think she should just push herself past that and sing “Easy On Me.” She’s got a boatload of nominations, and why not?

Beyonce will also not perform, but hope to pick up some awards besides Album of the Year, I hear there’s one in particular she has her eye on — Best Electronic Music single. For the first time ever the Grammys will present that award on the air. Beyonce is the biggest star among the nominees. She’ll get her moment in the spotlight.

There are plenty of performers on this year’s show including Lizzo, Bad Bunny, Mary J. Blige, Brandi Carlile, Luke Combs, Steve Lacy, Kim Petras, and Sam Smith. I’d be shocked if Miley Cyrus didn’t pop up, she has the number 1 record in the country with “Flowers.” She could steal the show performing it.

And Taylor Swift? Not coming. Wasn’t nominated for Album of the Year, only has Song of the Year, and probably won’t win. She has a lot of Grammys. She’ll be back, trust me.

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