The 2023 Grammys is going to be extra special with heartfelt tributes to a number of legends of the music industry. These names include the likes of Loretta Lynn, Migos rapper Takeoff, and Christine McVie.

The Recording Academy announced on Wednesday that the upcoming ceremony will be paying tribute to three musicians who died last year with special performances. Moreover, the ceremony will be featuring musicians Sherry Crow, Mick Fleetwood, and Bonnie Raitt to honor the above three.

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2023 Grammys Memoriam Segment

The Grammys have released their lineup for the 2023 award ceremony on February 1st. Particularly, the in-memoriam segment is what’s catching everyone’s attention. This year, the Grammys will be honoring some of the lost legends, especially the ones we lost last year itself. the ceremony will be happening on Sunday, February 5.

According to the Grammy’s official website, this segment will be featuring Kacey Musgraves performing “Coal Miner’s Daughter” in a tribute to three-time Grammy winner and 18-time nominee, Loretta Lynn. The same segment will also have Sheryl Crow, Mick Fleetwood, and Bonnie Raitt, joined by Quavo. The aforementioned artists will be performing “Songbird” to honor three-time Grammy winner Christine McVie. Maverick City Music joining with Quavo will remember the life and legacy of Takeoff with the song “Without You”.

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The award ceremony will be studded with stars and celebrities from the music industry. Comedian and television host Trever Noah will host this most important night of the industry. The recording academy also announced that First Lady Jill Biden will be joining the list of presenters on Sunday. The list also includes celebrities like Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Viola Davis, Billy Crystal, James Corden, and many more.