The first announced performers at the 2020 Grammy Awards (Jan. 26) are a true love story. Blake Shelton revealed on Tuesday (Jan. 7) that he and Gwen Stefani will get together for a joint performance at the show, tweeting, "Nobody but you, @gwenstefani, that I'd want to share this year's @RecordingAcad #GRAMMYs stage with!"
Nobody but you, @gwenstefani, that I’d want to share this year’s @RecordingAcad #GRAMMYs stage with! Tune-in Jan. 26th to watch our performance! pic.twitter.com/wjLapaSlFp
— Blake Shelton (@blakeshelton) January 8, 2020
At press time it was unknown what song Shelton and Stefani will perform at the 62nd annual awards show hosted by Alicia Keys; a spokesperson for the Grammys could not be reached for comment at press time. The couple, of course, have appeared together as judges on The Voice, released the singles "Go Ahead and Break My Heart" (2016) and a holiday collab, "You Make It Feel Like Christmas" (2017), as well as "Nobody But You" from Shelton's 2019 album Fully Loaded: God's Country.
No other performers have been announced for this year's show, where Lizzo leads all nominees with eight nods, followed by Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X with six apiece.