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Ariana Grande, AC/DC, Sheeran to perform at Grammy Awards

IANS, 14 Jan, 2015 12:32 PM
  • Ariana Grande, AC/DC, Sheeran to perform at Grammy Awards
Singers Ariana Grande, AC/DC, Ed Sheeran, and Eric Church have been roped in to perform at the upcoming 57th annual Grammy Awards.
 
The announcement was made Tuesday, reports aceshowbiz.com.
 
Madonna is also a star performer at the event, which will be held Feb 8 at the Staples Center here. This will be Madonna's fifth time performing at the Grammy Awards, and for Sheeran, it will be his second time as a musical guest at the show.
 
As for Grande, Church, and AC/DC, they will be performing on the Grammy stage for the first time. 
 
Beyonce Knowles, Sam Smith, and Pharrell Williams have six Grammy nominations each this time.

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