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Grammy Awards 2023: Lizzo, Bad Bunny and Sam Smith lead first round of performers

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Lizzo, Bad Bunny and Sam Smith lead the first round of performers for the glittering 2023 Grammy Awards, due to be held on February 5.About Damn Time hitmaker Lizzo, 34, will be looking to add to her three Grammy Awards as the star is nominated in a whopping five categories.Two-time Grammy winner Bad Bunny, 28, is nominated in three categories - including Album of the Year for Un Verano Sin Ti, while four time Grammy winner Sam Smith, 30, will perform nominated hit Unholy alongside Kim Petras, 30.

Will she win? Lizzo, Bad Bunny and Sam Smith lead the first round of performers for the glittering 2023 Grammy Awards, due to be held on February 5 (Lizzo pictured 2020)The performers also set to take to the stage are Mary J.

Blige, Brandi Carlile, Luke Combs and Steve Lacy - with more musical guests set to be announced in the coming days.However, there is no word yet whether multiple nominees Beyonce, Adele or Harry Styles will take to the stage, with speculation mounting they may not even attend the ceremony, leaving fans devastated.Beyonce leads the way with an incredible nine Grammy nods, tying the record for most nominations of all-time with a total of 88.

The 40-year-old A-lister happened to tally up the same amount of total nominations as her own husband Jay-Z at 88 while the 52-year-old mogul held the previous record of 83 and racked up another five bringing them to the same total.Not far behind the Queen Bey were British singing megastars Adele and Harry Styles who both earned seven and six, respectively.

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