The Grammy-winning duo will honor the city and its residents affected by the recent wildfires during the 67th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony.
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars are set to deliver a special tribute to Los Angeles at the 67th Grammy Awards tonight, honoring the city and those affected by the recent devastating wildfires. The Recording Academy announced earlier today that the superstar singers will perform a poignant tribute during the highly anticipated ceremony.
This collaboration follows Gaga's powerful performance at the Fire Aid concert on Thursday, where she debuted a new song written with her fiancé, Michael Polansky, aimed at spreading hope. The event, held at the Kia Forum and Intuit Dome, featured a star-studded lineup, including Billie Eilish, showcasing music's unwavering support for the community affected by the fires. Gaga and Mars, both Grammy veterans with a combined total of 28 awards, are nominated for Song of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for their 2024 hit, 'Die With A Smile'. It remains to be seen whether they will perform this chart-topping duet or choose a different song for their tribute. Gaga's previous Grammy appearances have been marked by memorable moments, including her iconic arrival in a giant egg in 2011, which launched her into a spectacular performance of 'Born This Way'. Meanwhile, Bruno Mars has been addressing recent rumors about a significant gambling debt on his Instagram Stories. He humorously acknowledged the speculation in a post re-sharing Spotify's announcement that he became the first artist to reach 150 million monthly listeners. Mars cheekily captioned the post, 'KEEP STREAMING, I’ll be out of debt in no time,' referencing the suggestion that Lady Gaga's success could help him clear his supposed financial obligations. Mars has enjoyed a string of chart successes recently, with 'Die With a Smile' topping the Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks and his collaboration with BLACKPINK's ROSÉ, 'APT.', steadily climbing the charts
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