Everyone performing at the 2025 Grammys: Charli XCX, Sabrina Carpenter, Raye, Doechii, more

Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, and Benson Boone are also on the lineup.

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Charli XCX; Raye; Sabrina Carpenter

The 2025 Grammys is turning up the volume with its slate of artists set to perform at the ceremony.

The Recording Academy released the first batch of performers for this year's 67th Grammy Awards early Friday, confirming that fellow nominees Charli XCX, Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, and Billie Eilish are among the breakout artists and pop girlies set to take the stage at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb. 2.

Comedian Trevor Noah will once again return to host for his fifth consecutive year. The broadcast will air live on CBS beginning 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. This year's telecast will also raise funds to support L.A. wildfire relief efforts and honor the first responders on the frontlines. The devastating Palisades and Eaton Fires, as well as other blazes that have cropped up, continue to burn, but are on the path to full containment.

The Recording Academy and MusiCares have pledged more than $3.2 million to assist music professionals affected by the fires. 

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"The upcoming Grammy Awards won’t just be about celebrating and honoring the best in music this year, it will also show how the power of music can help rebuild, uplift, and support those in need,” said Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. “We are thrilled that so many artists in our community are banding together at this time to show support for their fellow music makers and others impacted by the recent wildfires.”

Below are all the performers set to take the stage.

Benson Boone

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Benson Boone

Boone is a first-time nominee, recognized in this year's stacked Best New Artist category following the success of "Beautiful Things," from his debut studio album Fireworks & Rollerblades.

Billie Eilish

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Billie Eilish

Eilish, a nine-time Grammy winner, received seven nominations this year, including for Album of the Year (Hit Me Hard and Soft, her third studio album) and Song of the Year ("Birds of a Feather").

Chappell Roan

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Chappell Roan

Roan, also a first-time nominee, received six nominations this year, including for Album of the Year (The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, her debut studio album) and Best New Artist.

Charli XCX

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Charli XCX

XCX, a two-time nominee, racked up eight more nominations this year, including Album of the Year (Brat, her sixth studio album), Record of the Year ("360"), and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance alongside fellow nominee Eilish (“Guess”).

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Doechii

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Doechii

Rapper Doechii, also a first-time nominee, received three nominations this year, including Best New Artist and Best Rap Album (Alligator Bites Never Heal).

Raye

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Raye

British singer-songwriter Raye is also a first-time nominee and received three nominations this year, including Best New Artist and Songwriter of the Year following the success of her debut album My 21st Century Blues.

Sabrina Carpenter

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Sabrina Carpenter

Carpenter, also a first-time nominee, received six nominations, including Album of the Year (Short n' Sweet, her sixth studio album), Record of the Year ("Espresso"), and Best New Artist.

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Shakira

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Shakira

Shakira, already a three-time Grammy winner, received one nomination in the Best Latin Pop Album category for her 12th studio album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran.

Teddy Swims

Erika Goldring/WireImage Teddy Swims

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Teddy Swims

Swims, also a first-time nominee, received one nomination in the Best New Artist category, following the success of "Lose Control" from his debut album, I've Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 1).

The 2025 Grammy Awards airs live on Feb. 2 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS and Paramount+. Check out the full list of Grammy nominations here.

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