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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Sir Tom Jones and Jessie J will duet at the Grammys.

    The British performers will sing together at the annual music ceremony next month, and on-stage collaborations will also be delivered by Adam Levine and Gwen Stefani, and Hozier and Annie Lennox.


    Announcing the news on Twitter, 74-year-old Tom wrote: "Pleased to announce @JessieJ and I shall be performing together @theGRAMMYs. A lot of great acts performing as well. (sic)"

    'Take Me to Church' singer Hozier also expressed his excitement about his collaboration with Eurythmics star Annie by posting his own message on the social networking site.

    He wrote: "Incredibly excited to announce that I'll be performing beside the legendary @AnnieLennox at the upcoming @TheGRAMMYs (sic)"

    Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Tony Bennett and five-time Grammy winner Lady Gaga - who released the collaborative album 'Cheek to Cheek' last year - will also duet at the ceremony at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles.

    'Stay with Me' crooner Sam Smith, pop star Ariana Grande, super-producer Pharrell Williams and musical icon Madonna are also set to take to the stage at the star-studded event on February 8.

    Other artists who will perform at the ceremony include Usher, Miranda Lambert, John Legend, Common, AC/DC, Eric Church and Ed Sheeran.

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