Appearances Scheduled for the 2017 GRAMMYs Include: Christina Aguilera, Mary J. Blige, Celine Dion, Dave Grohl, Elton John, Alicia Keys, Bruno Mars, Ricky Martin, Paul McCartney, P!nk, Blake Shelton, Bruce Springsteen, Sting, U2, and Keith Urban

The Recording Academy and the organizers to the GRAMMYs have announced that John Legend and Carrie Underwood will be co-hosting the 60th annual event from Madison Square Garden.

The annual award show will put the spotlight on some of the most talents musicians in modern music. One element that I would like to see the GRAMMYs tap into is the indie music scene. A lot of music festivals are booking smaller acts, and these indie acts lack the opportunity to gain exposure on big stages. It would be incredible and extremely thoughtful for the big name acts to share the stage with up-and-coming artists.

Dave Grohl, frontman for the Foo Fighters, shares his past experience with the GRAMMYs.

“To be asked by Paul McCartney to come up and jam was like a life affirming moment for me.”—Dave Grohl

Tonight the Latin GRAMMYs will be going live, and the US GRAMMYs will be broadcasted on Friday, November 24.