The Recording Academy has confirmed that Taylor Swift and Lady Antebellum will be among the performers at the upcoming 2010 Grammy Awards. Both artists are nominated for multiple awards, with Swift getting the nod in eight categories and Lady Antebellum in two.
This will be Swift's second performance at "music's biggest night." The country cutie also shared the stage with Miley Cyrus at the 2009 event.
2009 has been a red letter year for both Lady A and Swift, whose chart success led to various significant awards. Lady Antebellum enjoyed back-to-back chart toppers with "I Need You Now" and "Run to You." The trio later raked in CMA Awards for the best vocal group and single of the year.
Swift's 2008 album, Fearless, continued to dominate the charts this year with its eighth run as the number one country album. The singer is second only to Beyoncé in earning the most Grammy nominations.
Other Grammy performers include Beyoncé, Maxwell and the Black Eyed Peas. The 2010 Grammys will air live on January 31 at 8 PM Eastern on CBS.
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