In a significant milestone for Miley Cyrus, the global pop sensation is confirmed to perform her hit single “Flowers” at the 2024 Grammy Awards on Sunday (Feb. 4) at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
This marks Cyrus’ debut television performance of the song since its release in January 2023.
A Night of Nominations:
Sixteen years into her post-Hannah Montana career, Miley Cyrus has garnered her first Grammy nominations in the prestigious ‘Big Three’ categories – Album, Record, and Song of the Year. The recognition is a testament to Cyrus’ enduring impact on the music industry.
Miley’s father, Billy Cyrus, adds to the family’s Grammy legacy with two Record of the Year nominations for “Achy Breaky Heart” (1992) and as a featured artist on Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road” (2019).
The Cyrus family joins the exclusive club of parent-child pairs with a record of the year nominations, alongside Frank Sinatra & Nancy Sinatra and Nat “King” & Natalie Cole.
Flowers’ Blooms on the Charts:
The chart-topping success of “Flowers” is undeniable, entering the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 1 and reigning there for an impressive eight consecutive weeks.
The song’s excellence is further acknowledged with a nomination for Best Pop Solo Performance at the Grammys.
Endless Summer Vacation Nominated:
“Flowers” is a standout track from Miley Cyrus’ album, “Endless Summer Vacation,” which is also in the running for Best Pop Vocal Album at the Grammys.
The recognition underscores the album’s impact and Cyrus’ versatility as an artist.
Miley Cyrus joins a star-studded lineup of performers at the Grammy Awards, including Burna Boy, Luke Combs (with Tracy Chapman), Billie Eilish, Billy Joel, Dua Lipa, Joni Mitchell (in her first Grammy performance), Olivia Rodrigo, Travis Scott, SZA, and U2.
Noteworthy collaborations and anticipated performances will make this Grammy night unforgettable.
Special Tributes in the In Memoriam Segment:
Stevie Wonder, Fantasia Barrino, Annie Lennox, and Jon Batiste will come together for a poignant In Memoriam segment honoring music legends Tony Bennett, Tina Turner, Sinéad O’Connor, and Clarence Avant.