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E Ariana Grande and Maroon 5 to perform on A Very Grammy Christmas
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riana Grande and Maroon 5 will be performing on the CBS special A Very Grammy Christmas. Tim McGraw and Pharrell Williams are also scheduled to perform their signature hits and holiday selections on the December 5 telecast.
A Very Grammy Christmas will culminate with the nominees for the Album of the Year Grammy Award being announced. All other Grammy Award nominations will be revealed at a press conference earlier in the day.
nrique Iglesias has been added to the lineup of performers at the 2014 MTV EMAs. The singer will join the previously-announced Ariana Grande, Ed Sheeran, Calvin Harris, Kiesza, Charli XCX, Royal Blood and host Nicki Minaj on Sunday, November 9. Iglesias is nominated in the Best World Stage, Best Spanish Act and Worldwide Act categories at this year’s event.
ENRIQUE IGLESIAS to perform at MTV EMAs 2014
Iggy Azalea announces Sam Smith repackaged album ‘Reclassified’ triumphs at the 2014 MOBO with 5 new tracks Awards with four prizes
Meghan Trainor and Ariana Grande to perform at CMA Awards
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eghan Trainor and Ariana Grande will perform at the 2014 Country Music Association Awards. The pop divas have been lined up for a pair of special duets at the annual ceremony, which is being held next month in Nashville. Trainor will be sharing the stage with leading CMA Award
nominee Miranda Lambert for a version of her hit ‘All About That Bass’. Grande has agreed to perform with Little Big Town. Previously-announced performers include Kacey Musgraves, Blake Shelton, Keith Urban, Eric Church, Luke Bryan and Lady Antebellum.
am Smith took away four prizes at this year’s MOBO Awards. The ‘Stay With Me’ singer was triumphant in the Best R&B/ Soul Act, Best Male, Best Album and Best Song categories at the ceremony (October 22). The event, which celebrates Music of Black Origin, was hosted by Mel B and Sarah-Jane Crawford and saw performances from Jessie J, Professor Green and Nicole Scherzinger. Jessie J also beat Rita Ora, FKA twigs, Katy B and Marsha Ambrosius to win the award for Best Female. Elsewhere Ella Eyre was awarded the gong for Best Newcomer and Beyoncé was given the Best International accolade.
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ggy Azalea has announced the repackaging of her debut album. The ‘Fancy’ rapper will release Reclassified on November 24, including 7 tracks from her debut record alongside 5 new tracks. New additions to the album
will see Azalea collaborate with Ellie Goulding, Jennifer Hudson and MØ. MØ duet ‘Beg For It’ is the first single to be lifted from the newly packaged record, and will be released in tandem with the LP.