Singer Joni Mitchell to Make Grammy Awards Performance Debut at 80
Legendary singer songwriter Joni Mitchell will be making her debut performance at the Grammy Awards this year. Read on to know more.
Joni Mitchell, the legendary singer-songwriter, will perform at the 66th Grammy Awards on Sunday for the first time at the age of 80, CNN reported.
The Recording Academy announced on Sunday that the nine-time Grammy winner will join a star-studded performance that includes Dua Lipa, Burna Boy, Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, Travis Scott, U2, Luke Combs, and Billy Joel. 2024 People's Choice Awards Nominees: From Taylor Swift, BTS' Jungkook, Dua Lipa To Billie Eilish; Check Out Full List For Pop Artist Of The Year.
According to the Recording Academy, the CD records her surprise return to the musical stage at the 2022 Newport Folk Festival in Rhode Island, which comes after 20 years away.
Joni Mitchell Will Perform at the Grammy’s for the First Time:
"Wow!" commented Argentine musician and filmmaker Fito Paez under a joint Instagram post on the announcement by Mitchell, the Recording Academy and CBS, adding, "What a night!" The renowned Canadian experimental musician, who was elected into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 and received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Grammys in 2002, is best remembered for 1970s classics like "Big Yellow Taxi," "Blue," "Amelia," and "Woodstock."
The Irish rock band U2 will also create history during this year's ceremony, which will be hosted by comedian Trevor Noah, by performing from the Sphere, Las Vegas' futuristic entertainment arena, according to the Recording Academy. 75th Emmys: Trevor Noah Secures Outstanding Talk Series Award for Daily Show.
The 22-time Grammy winners opened the stadium, which is the world's largest spherical structure and has the world's highest-resolution wraparound LED screen, with a series of concerts from October to December last year, as per CNN. The 66th Grammy Awards will be placed on February 4, 2024, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.