Beyoncé
It's been nearly two decades since the music icon performed on the Grammy stage for the first time. At the time, she was one third of Destiny's Child and it was 2001. Clad in coordinating blue costumes, the trio of budding stars performed a medley of their recent hits, "Independent Women" and "Say My Name." All these years later, she's nominated once again for "Best Rap/Sung Performance" for her collaboration with husband Jay Z on his track, "Family Feud."
Lorde
It hasn't been a long time since the 21-year-old hit the Grammy stage to perform for the first time. Just four years ago, this year's Album of the Year nominee was a first-time nominee when she performed her chart-topping hit, "Royals," in 2014.
Lady Gaga
Back in 2010, the six-time Grammy winner took home her first Grammy statue for The Fame and got the chance to entertain the crowd and her devoted Little Monsters watching from home with an unforgettable performance at the piano with Elton John. Nearly a decade later, she's slated to take the stage once again at this year's show.
Kelly Clarkson
In 2006, the American Idol champion and "Love So Soft" nominee gave an emotional performance of "Because of You" and went home with her first two Grammy statues.