Thirteen-time Grammy Award winner Pharrell Williams and acclaimed rap duo Clipse are set to take the stage at the 68th Grammy Awards, adding more star power to music’s biggest night.
The highly anticipated performance will hold on February 1 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, according to the Recording Academy.
Clipse enters this year’s ceremony with an impressive five nominations, including Album of the Year for Let God Sort Em Out. The duo also earned nods for Best Rap Performance (Chains & Whips), Best Rap Song (The Birds Don’t Sing), Best Rap Album (Let God Sort Em Out), and Best Music Video (So Be It), cementing their strong presence at the awards.
Pharrell Williams, a longtime collaborator with Clipse, also received four Grammy nominations for his contributions to the nominated album Let God Sort Em Out, further underscoring his enduring influence in the music industry.
Earlier, American singer-songwriter and actress Sabrina Carpenter was announced as the first confirmed performer for the ceremony. She will be joined by a lineup of emerging stars competing in the Best New Artist category.
Artists billed to perform in a special Best New Artist segment include Addison Rae, Alex Warren, KATSEYE, Leon Thomas, Lola Young, Olivia Dean, SOMBR, and The Marías.
The Recording Academy has confirmed that more performers will be unveiled in the coming days, heightening anticipation ahead of the prestigious awards night.







