On Jan. 28, the stage of the 60th GRAMMY Awards at Madison Square Garden, New York will be filled with music's biggest stars.

HOST

The Late Late Show's James Corden will host the awards show, which will start at 7:30 p.m. ET on Jan. 28 on CBS.


PERFORMERS

The 2018 GRAMMYs' list of performers includes 16-time GRAMMY winner Sting, and rapper Kendrick Lamar who reportedly will open the show with rock band U2, and Dave Chappelle.

Pop superstar Lady Gaga will also be performing a song from of her album "Joanne."


There are also multiple paired acts like Miley Cyrus and Elton John, Bruno Mars and Cardi B., Emmylou Harris and Chris Stapleton are slated to team up, too.

Current GRAMMY nominees Brothers Osborne and Maren Morris and Eric Church will come together for a touching segment in honor of the victims of the tragic shooting in the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas.

Latin superstars Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee are scheduled to take the stage with Zuleyka Rivera, who appeared in Fonsi and Yankee’s "Despacito” music video.


Rihanna is also expected to deliver a "wild" performance with vocalist Bryson Tiller and DJ Khaled. The three collaborated on the song "Wild Thoughts."

According to the Recording Academy, Logic, Alessia Cara and Khalid's joint performance will feature both suicide attempt survivors and suicide loss survivors. "1-800-273-8255," the trio's suicide prevention smash, is nominated for Song of the Year.

Also added in the list are pop singers Pink, Kesha and Sam Smith, rapper Childish Gambino, R&B artist SZA and country quartet Little Big Town.


PRESENTERS

2018 GRAMMY presenters include multiple musicians, including Tony Bennett, Kelly Clarkson, Eve, Nick Jonas, Alicia Keys, John Legend, Hailee Steinfeld and Donnie Wahlberg.

Comedians Dave Chappelle, Jim Gaffigan, Sarah Silverman and Trevor Noah will also present at the show, as well as actresses Katie Holmes and Anna Kendrick and football player Victor Cruz.