Will the 'Late Late Show' host open music's biggest night with a musical number of his own?
Plus, will the 'Filthy' singer attend the 2018 GRAMMYs?
The awards ceremony airs Sunday, Jan. 28, on CBS.
The 'Finesse (Remix)' duo has been added to the lineup, along with SZA, Kesha, Daddy Yankee, Luis Fonsi and more.
The first group of artists to perform during music's biggest night were announced on Thursday.
The 24-year-old singer-songwriter is nominated for Best New Artist and Song of the Year for her hit, "Issues."
Twenty years into his career, the Puerto Rican singer's crossover hit with Justin Bieber has found resonance across borders and earned him a rare distinction among Latin artists.
Music's biggest night brings artists together for unforgettable performances.
Plus, the 26-year-old singer opens up about working on a duet with Beyonce.
JAY-Z, Bruno Mars and Kendrick Lamar led the GRAMMY nominees on Tuesday morning, but the biggest surprise is who nearly came up empty.
The nominees are in for the 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards, and music's biggest night will feature some of your favorite artists ...though some were snubbed. ET breaks it all down!
Multiple 2018 GRAMMY nominees are no longer with us.
Taylor Swift's song, "Look What You Made Me Do," did not earn a nomination.
The 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards air Jan. 28 on CBS.