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Grammys 2016: Adele and Kendrick Lamar among those confirmed to perform

The ceremony will take place in LA on 15 February

Jacob Stolworthy
Thursday 21 January 2016 12:23 EST
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Another Kendrick Lamar album is on the way.
Another Kendrick Lamar album is on the way. (Leon Bennett/Getty)

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The Recording Academy has finally announced who viewers can expect to see performing at this year's Grammys which are scheduled to take place in February.

British singer Adele - whose latest album 25 received chart-topping success - is set to make her return to the ceremony after performing back in 2012.

The "Hello" singer has previously won ten Grammys ranging from Best New Artist in 2009 to Best Song Written for Visual Media in 2014 which saw Bond theme "Skyfall" reign supreme.

Also taking to the stage is Kendrick Lamar who will perform a track from his acclaimed 2015 record To Pimp a Butterfly.

The performance may not be Lamar's sole moment to shine, however, considering the rapper leads this year's nomination tally with recognition in 11 categories including Album of the Year and Best Dance Recording.

R&B musician The Weeknd, who has seven nominations, will also be performing.

The Grammys take place in LA on Monday 15 February.

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