SZA performs in Chicago in February 2023.Photo:Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via GettyDon’t snooze and miss the moment —SZAis performing at theGrammy Awards!The 34-year-old R&B star — whotops the list of nomineesthis year with nine nods — will take the stage at the Feb. 4 award ceremony, the Grammys announced on Monday.The “All the Stars” singer joins the already stackedlist of performers, includingBillie Eilish,Billy Joel,Dua Lipa,Luke Combs,Burna Boy,Olivia RodrigoandU2.Also slated to perform at the ceremony is SZA’s “Love Galore” collaboratorTravis Scott, as well as legendary singer-songwriterJoni Mitchell, who istaking the Grammys stage for the very first time.SZA has racked up nine Grammy nominations this year, making her the most-nominated artist at the ceremony.Her sophomore albumSOS— which spent 10 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 — is up for both progressive R&B album and album of the year.SZA in Los Angeles in December 2023.Christopher Polk/Variety via GettySOShit“Kill Bill”is nominated for song of the year, best R&B performance and record of the year, while tracks “Snooze,” “Love Language” and “Low” also earned nods for best R&B song, best traditional R&B performance and best melodic rap performance, respectively.The hitmaker is also up for best pop duo/group performance withPhoebe Bridgersfor their hauntingSOSduet “Ghost in the Machine.”The “Good Days” singer’s 2024 nods take her total career Grammy nominations to 24, with one win in 2022 for best pop duo/group performance, which she andDoja Catclinched for track “Kiss Me More.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Last month, SZA sat down for anApple Music Radio interviewwithZane Loweto reflect on her whirlwind year,admitting that she has already fulfilled most of her career and creative goals.“I don’t have any more goals, and that sounds terrible, but career-wise … I keep saying that — nobody believes me — but it’s just like, you don’t understand. These are my goals,” she told Lowe, and went on to list the goals she has already accomplished.SZA performs in Washington DC in February 2023.Kyle Gustafson / For The Washington Post via Getty“I have already gone platinum. I didn’t think I would ever go platinum. I sold a bunch of records. I got to meetStevie Wonder, I got to meetBeyoncéand work with her, I got to meetFrank Ocean. My mom came and my dad came to all these cool countries to see me perform. I’ve had sold out shows, I got to headline a festival,” she said.SZA continued, “Like, what else do I want? I’m nominated for Grammys. I’ve won a Grammy. I’m done, for me, personally.”“Anything past this is so much more than I wanted, thought of, dreamed of,” she added.The66th annual Grammy Awardswill air on CBS and Paramount+ on Feb 4. It will be held live at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
SZA performs in Chicago in February 2023.Photo:Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty

Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty
Don’t snooze and miss the moment —SZAis performing at theGrammy Awards!The 34-year-old R&B star — whotops the list of nomineesthis year with nine nods — will take the stage at the Feb. 4 award ceremony, the Grammys announced on Monday.The “All the Stars” singer joins the already stackedlist of performers, includingBillie Eilish,Billy Joel,Dua Lipa,Luke Combs,Burna Boy,Olivia RodrigoandU2.Also slated to perform at the ceremony is SZA’s “Love Galore” collaboratorTravis Scott, as well as legendary singer-songwriterJoni Mitchell, who istaking the Grammys stage for the very first time.SZA has racked up nine Grammy nominations this year, making her the most-nominated artist at the ceremony.Her sophomore albumSOS— which spent 10 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 — is up for both progressive R&B album and album of the year.SZA in Los Angeles in December 2023.Christopher Polk/Variety via GettySOShit“Kill Bill”is nominated for song of the year, best R&B performance and record of the year, while tracks “Snooze,” “Love Language” and “Low” also earned nods for best R&B song, best traditional R&B performance and best melodic rap performance, respectively.The hitmaker is also up for best pop duo/group performance withPhoebe Bridgersfor their hauntingSOSduet “Ghost in the Machine.”The “Good Days” singer’s 2024 nods take her total career Grammy nominations to 24, with one win in 2022 for best pop duo/group performance, which she andDoja Catclinched for track “Kiss Me More.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Last month, SZA sat down for anApple Music Radio interviewwithZane Loweto reflect on her whirlwind year,admitting that she has already fulfilled most of her career and creative goals.“I don’t have any more goals, and that sounds terrible, but career-wise … I keep saying that — nobody believes me — but it’s just like, you don’t understand. These are my goals,” she told Lowe, and went on to list the goals she has already accomplished.SZA performs in Washington DC in February 2023.Kyle Gustafson / For The Washington Post via Getty“I have already gone platinum. I didn’t think I would ever go platinum. I sold a bunch of records. I got to meetStevie Wonder, I got to meetBeyoncéand work with her, I got to meetFrank Ocean. My mom came and my dad came to all these cool countries to see me perform. I’ve had sold out shows, I got to headline a festival,” she said.SZA continued, “Like, what else do I want? I’m nominated for Grammys. I’ve won a Grammy. I’m done, for me, personally.”“Anything past this is so much more than I wanted, thought of, dreamed of,” she added.The66th annual Grammy Awardswill air on CBS and Paramount+ on Feb 4. It will be held live at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
Don’t snooze and miss the moment —SZAis performing at theGrammy Awards!
The 34-year-old R&B star — whotops the list of nomineesthis year with nine nods — will take the stage at the Feb. 4 award ceremony, the Grammys announced on Monday.
The “All the Stars” singer joins the already stackedlist of performers, includingBillie Eilish,Billy Joel,Dua Lipa,Luke Combs,Burna Boy,Olivia RodrigoandU2.
Also slated to perform at the ceremony is SZA’s “Love Galore” collaboratorTravis Scott, as well as legendary singer-songwriterJoni Mitchell, who istaking the Grammys stage for the very first time.
SZA has racked up nine Grammy nominations this year, making her the most-nominated artist at the ceremony.
Her sophomore albumSOS— which spent 10 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 — is up for both progressive R&B album and album of the year.
SZA in Los Angeles in December 2023.Christopher Polk/Variety via Getty

Christopher Polk/Variety via Getty
SOShit“Kill Bill”is nominated for song of the year, best R&B performance and record of the year, while tracks “Snooze,” “Love Language” and “Low” also earned nods for best R&B song, best traditional R&B performance and best melodic rap performance, respectively.
The hitmaker is also up for best pop duo/group performance withPhoebe Bridgersfor their hauntingSOSduet “Ghost in the Machine.”
The “Good Days” singer’s 2024 nods take her total career Grammy nominations to 24, with one win in 2022 for best pop duo/group performance, which she andDoja Catclinched for track “Kiss Me More.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Last month, SZA sat down for anApple Music Radio interviewwithZane Loweto reflect on her whirlwind year,admitting that she has already fulfilled most of her career and creative goals.
“I don’t have any more goals, and that sounds terrible, but career-wise … I keep saying that — nobody believes me — but it’s just like, you don’t understand. These are my goals,” she told Lowe, and went on to list the goals she has already accomplished.
SZA performs in Washington DC in February 2023.Kyle Gustafson / For The Washington Post via Getty

Kyle Gustafson / For The Washington Post via Getty
“I have already gone platinum. I didn’t think I would ever go platinum. I sold a bunch of records. I got to meetStevie Wonder, I got to meetBeyoncéand work with her, I got to meetFrank Ocean. My mom came and my dad came to all these cool countries to see me perform. I’ve had sold out shows, I got to headline a festival,” she said.
SZA continued, “Like, what else do I want? I’m nominated for Grammys. I’ve won a Grammy. I’m done, for me, personally.”
“Anything past this is so much more than I wanted, thought of, dreamed of,” she added.
The66th annual Grammy Awardswill air on CBS and Paramount+ on Feb 4. It will be held live at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
source: people.com