
The GRAMMY Awards have always presented the opportunity for superstar artists to gather together on stage for once-in-a-lifetime collaborative performances. This year won’t be any different.
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With the 2021 GRAMMY Awards right around the corner, we now have a good idea of which artists will be collaborating with one another on music’s biggest night. Spoiler alert, it’s a doozy.
Taylor Swift hasn’t kept her GRAMMY performance details a secret as she told CBS she’ll be bringing Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner, her folklore collaborators, up to the stage with her.
"One thing I can tell you about my Grammy performance that isn't highly confidential is that my performance includes my collaborators Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff," Swift said. "Which is really exciting, because this has been an adventure that the three of us have gone on since the very beginning of quarantine and lockdown."
"We've only gotten to be together in the same room once, so this is really awesome to get to be together with them again," Swift added. "We're quarantining in the same house for the whole week. We're tested everyday, so it's just really exciting, honestly, to play music with your collaborators. That's something that I will never, ever take for granted again."
The GRAMMYs also unveiled a few other eye-popping collaborations. According to All Access, this list includes DaBaby with both Roddy Ricch and Dua Lipa, Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B, Maren Morris and John Mayer, Chris Martin and Brittany Howard, and Bad Bunny and Jhay Cortez.
Additionally, it was reported yesterday that Harry Styles will open the 2021 GRAMMY Awards. A CBS executive called his performance “music coming at you heavy and hard like you’ve not seen it before."
The 2021 GRAMMY Awards will air on CBS this Sunday, March 14, starting at 8PM ET / 5PM PT.
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