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Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus to hand out Grammy Awards


Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus and Stevie Wonder will present awards at the Grammys.
The full list of stars who will hand out the trophies at Sunday's (08.02.15) ceremony have been revealed, and includes Ryan Seacrest, Enrique Iglesias, Shia LaBeouf, and Jennifer Hudson.
Other famous faces who will grace the stage at the Staples Center in Los Angeles include Keith Urban, Jamie Foxx, Gwyneth Paltrow, Dave Grohl, Meghan Trainor, Gina Rodriuguez, Dierks Bentley, James Corden, Barry Gibb, Nick Jonas, Anna Kendrick, Katharine McPhee, Pentatonix, Smokey Robinson, Nile Rodgers and The Weeknd.
As well as the star-studded line-up of presenters - alongside main host LL Cool J - viewers will be treated to special performances from Madonna, Pharrell Williams, Kanye West, Ariana Grande, Rihanna and Ed Sheeran.
Katy Perry has also been confirmed to sing her ballad 'By the Grace of God' from her album 'Prism', which was inspired by her break-up from ex-husband comedian Russell Brand.
Meanwhile 'Shake It Off' hitmaker Taylor Swift - who is up for three awards at the ceremony - previously revealed she will not be singing at the ceremony because she is too busy.
She wrote online: "Since my whole life is wrapped up and entangled in the planning of The 1989 World Tour right now, I'm not going to be performing on the Grammys this year. I need this time to focus only on the tour."
The 57th Annual Grammy Awards will be broadcast exclusively on 4Music in the UK at 9pm on Monday February 9.

Laura Mvula to reunite with Gregory Porter


Laura Mvula will reunite with Gregory Porter on 'The Graham Norton Show' tonight (06.02.15)
The 28-year-old singer/songwriter and the Jazz supremo will team up to perform their hit single 'Water Under Bridges' on the talk show, and the Grammy-Award winner cannot wait to join forces with the 'Can't Live with the World' hitmaker again.
He said: "Working with Laura is such a pleasure she was a very special guest at my iTunes festival gig at the Roundhouse last year and the crowd loved her."
Laura and Gregory will also get to rub shoulders with the likes of Julianne Moore and Cuba Gooding Jr. on the programme's sofa and the Hollywood actor admits on the show that he is a big fan of Gregory's work.
He says: "I've already got the album and I'm a massive fan."
Laura is also a massive supporter of the jazz sensation, who is also known for his and Julie London's scintillating rendition of 'Fly Me to the Moon' on the Marks & Spencer Christmas advert last year.
She previously said: "It's like the stars align when he does his thing."
Gregory and Laura will be on 'The Graham Norton Show' on BBC One tonight at 10:35pm.

Clean Bandit hit back at Kasabian


Clean Bandit have hit back at Kasabian for suggesting they don't write their own songs.
The 'Rather Be' hitmakers - Grace Chatto, Milan Neil Amin-Smith, Jack Patterson and Luke Patterson - have responded angrily to guitarist Serge Pizzorno who expressed his anger at his band being snubbed for a BRIT award while they're up for the Best British Group prize.
Responding to Serge's comment that "it's an outrage" as "Clean Bandit don't even write their own tunes", Grace said: "It's so weird and odd. We do write our own music. It's just so funny that he would say that.
"Maybe he just assumed that because we've had this hit with 'Rather Be' it's the sort of pop that has millions of writers behind. But we didn't. I think it was about us being nominated in the best band category. It was a surprise for us - maybe it wasn't a nice surprise for them."
However, the 28-year-old cellist insists she won't let the 34-year-old musician's insults get her down as she's not a huge fan of he and his bandmates' - Tom Meighan, Christopher Karloff and Christopher Edwards - work.
She continued: "Maybe it's jealousy. I don't really care. I don't know a lot of Kasabian's music. I am into rock music but I don't know their stuff."
The blonde beauty also insists she and her bandmates will be letting their hair down to celebrate their amazing year if they do take home the gong at the awards ceremony at London's O2 Arena on February 25.
She told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "We'll definitely party. We like to party."

Lance Bass feared ‘N Sync hate


Lance Bass feared 'N Sync would be hated if he came out.
The 35-year-old singer wed his partner of three years, Michael Turchin last year, but didn't come out as gay while the band were together because he feared it would tarnish their success.
He revealed: "I had a lot of pressures on me at that point. Not only was I keeping the secret from my family, but I also had this career with four of my best friends.
"I knew, in the late 1990s/early 2000s, that if I came out, people would hate 'N Sync, and that would be the end of our career. There was no way I was going to do that to my four best friends, so, as long as I was with them, I was asexual."
Instead, the 'Bye Bye Bye' hitmaker decided to avoid relationships of any kind before the band decided to take a hiatus in 2002, after which he finally felt he was able to explore his sexuality without jeopardising the careers of bandmates Justin Timberlake, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone and JC Chasez.
Speaking in the Love & Marriage issue of Attitude magazine, he said: "I wasn't with a girl, I wasn't with a guy, I just focused on work, and it kept me out of trouble.
"It wasn't until I realised there wasn't going to be another 'N Sync album that I felt ready!
"I wasn't even that sad about the end of 'N Sync as I felt that I'd actually get to be myself from then on. That's when I started finding myself and started dating guys - it was great."

Major Lazer and Mary J. Blige for Wireless Festival


Major Lazer and Mary J. Blige have been added to the Wireless Festival line-up.
Diplo's side project and the 'Family Affair' singer will both perform at the three-day festival in London's Finsbury Park along with the previously announced headliners Drake, Avicii and David Guetta.
Other new additions to the line-up include Belgian singer-songwriter Stromae, rising star PARTYNEXTDOOR, drum and bass producer Netsky and 21-year-old '2 On' hitmaker Tinashe.
Hip hop star Pusha T, brothers Rae Sremmund and reggae musician Collie Buddz will also perform at the event which runs from July 3-5.
As well as the latest act announcement, organisers of the festival have teased a special guest for the opening evening of the festival, who will take to the main stage between Canadian rapper Drake and the already-announced Major Lazer.
The 2015 event will be the tenth anniversary of the festival - which is sponsored by fashion retailer New Look - with other acts including Nicki Minaj, Jessie J, Kendrick Lamar and Labrinth set to perform.
Day tickets to Wireless Festival are now on sale costing between £62.50 - £69.50, with multi-day tickets also available from www.wirelessfestival.co.uk

Ed Sheeran donates gold album disc to cafe


Ed Sheeran has donated his gold album disc to a cafe.
The 'Thinking Out Loud' hitmaker has shown his love for the coffee shop in his hometown of Framlingham, in Suffolk, by donating the plaque marking one million sales of his latest album 'X'.
The cafe - called The Dancing Goat - has given the framed gold album disc pride of place on its wall and tweeted the 23-year-old singer to thank him for the kind gesture.
They wrote: "Thankyou Ed! @edsheeran, We love you, big kisses from all at the @dancinggoatfram."
The Brit Award-winner has previously made it clear he is a huge fan of the eatery, which already had a signed copy of his debut album '+' on their wall.
He even has a tattoo in tribute to the Dancing Goat, which is owned by his close friends.
Despite his globetrotting lifestyle, the star has remained particularly fond of his hometown and recently spent £895,000 on a six-bedroom house close to the area, complete with its own stables, game room, vegetable patch and wine cellar.

Carl Barat vowed to avoid heroin and cocaine


Carl Barat "had a rule" never to take heroin or cocaine.
The Libertines' co-frontman admitted he struggled with drugs when he was younger but revealed his rule meant he has never suffered the same levels of addiction as bandmate Pete Doherty.
Speaking about his debauched life when the band rose to fame in 2002, he said: "I embraced it as much as Peter did, no doubt about it. And that made it hard, of course it did. But I had a rule that said you can't do heroin and crack, because they seemed to be in a different area. Now that rule would maybe have been broken if I had been interested in crack and heroin. But to me crack is just panic and heroin is inactivity ... but hopefully that's all behind us."
Despite his decision to avoid the illegal substances, the 36-year-old musician - who has started writing tracks for a third album with his bandmates now Pete has successfully completed a stint in rehab - said when he did try heroin, he didn't become hooked because he wanted to have sex and not fall curse to the drug's side effect of sexual inactivity.
He told The Guardian newspaper: "It made me feel nauseous for a start, and that's never a pleasant experience. Also, my drugs have always been uppers because I like to be in control of my faculties - I've got so much to expel and express that I feel like heroin's slowing me down. It also makes you sexually inactive, and I didn't want to be sexually inactive as a 23-year-old. And also, it's just a drag - it's smelly with all the paraphernalia and burned fingers. It's not romantic opium, it's skanky heroin."

Ed Sheeran ‘not too fussed’ about Grammy Awards


Ed Sheeran is "not too fussed" about the Grammy Awards.
The 'Thinking Out Loud' hitmaker has been nominated in the Best Pop Vocal Album, Album of the Year and Best Song Written for Visual Media categories, but isn't getting his hopes up when it comes to winning any of the coveted titles at the ceremony on Sunday February 8.
He said: "Just being nominated for a Grammy - all the artists say this I know - but honestly I'm not too fussed about winning, just because I probably won't! I never win anything."
The 23-year-old musician - who has picked up two BRIT Awards, an Ivor Novello Award, an MTV VMA, and a BBC Music Award amongst others - went on to play down his previous wins saying he was presented with them because of a dearth of talent.
He continued: "I won the year of the Brits because I was a male and not Adele - she won everything else! And I got the VMA because Pharrell didn't turn up [and] I did. They said, 'He's not here, do you want it?'"
Although the multi-million selling act is feeling pessimistic about his chances at the Los Angeles ceremony, he feels more confident his pal Sam Smith will pick up multiple prizes for his debut album, 'In the Lonely Hour' which was released last year, as he has been shortlisted for six awards.
He told Capital FM: "I think Sam will win a large amount of them. I don't think he's gonna walk away with nothing."
On Wednesday (04.02.15) it was revealed the singer-songwriter will perform at the awards with John Mayer, Herbie Hancock and Questlove, as well as Jeff Lynne's ELO.
The 57th Annual Grammy Awards will be broadcast exclusively on 4Music in the UK at 9pm on Monday February 9.

Ella Eyre has car broken into


Ella Eyre has had her car broken into.
The 'Comeback' singer unleashed a furious rant on Twitter following the incident on Thursday afternoon (05.02.15), branding the thief a "desperate ****" for stealing her satellite navigation system despite it only being worth £20.
She wrote: "the prick that broke into my car: I hope you choke on the £20 you get from selling the sat nav you stole from my car you desperate **** (sic)."
The crime comes just two days after the 20-year-old pop star - who features on DJ Fresh's new single 'Gravity' - moaned about her vehicle on the social media site, admitting she wanted to get rid of her current ride.
On Tuesday (03.02.15) she wrote: "i need a new car (sic)."
It's not the first time the rising star has headed online to air her grievances, as she berated men last month who send her pictures of their genitals on photo messaging app Snapchat.
She shared: "PLEASE STOP SENDING ME D**K PICS ON SNAPCHAT
"No matter how attractive you think your genitals are, I can assure you, they do nothing for me.
"There is no filter in the world that will satisfy me enough to be ok with your indecency."

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