Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga performing tribute to LA at Grammys after devastating fires

Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga performing tribute to LA at Grammys after devastating fires

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Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga performing tribute to LA at Grammys after devastating fires
Published: Feb, 02 2025 21:37

Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars are planning a tribute to Los Angeles at the Grammys tonight after the devastating LA fires. The Recording Academy announced that the singers will be performing 'a special tribute to the city of Los Angeles and those affected by the wildfires' at the awards show. The Grammy winners previously collaborated on the 2024 song Die With a Smile. Gaga, 38, and Mars, 39, were announced as performers at the 2025 ceremony on January 31, one day after Gaga debuted a new song at the Fire Aid concert at the Intuit Dome.

 [The Recording Academy announced that the singers will be performing 'a special tribute' earlier today. Seen here in 2016]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The Recording Academy announced that the singers will be performing 'a special tribute' earlier today. Seen here in 2016]

It isn't clear whether the artists will perform their catchy duet at the awards ceremony, or a different song. Gaga and Mars have won 28 Grammys combined and could add more to that list tonight as their song is nominated for song of the year and best pop duo/group performance. Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars are planning a tribute to Los Angeles at the Grammys tonight after the devastating LA fires. Seen here in 2016.

 [The Grammy winners previously collaborated on the 2024 song Die With a Smile. Seen here on January 30, 2025 at the Fire Aid Concert in Los Angeles]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The Grammy winners previously collaborated on the 2024 song Die With a Smile. Seen here on January 30, 2025 at the Fire Aid Concert in Los Angeles]

Lady Gaga closed out the star-studded Fire Aid concert on Thursday that took place at the Kia Forum and Intuit Dome. At was almost 1am PST she began her powerful performance with a solo version of her hit Shallow from Oscar-nominated 2018 film A Star Is Born. She then sang Always Remember Us This Way from the same movie. The Paparazzi singer concluded her three song set with an original song she wrote with her fiancé Michael Polansky with the aim of spreading a hopeful message.

 [Gaga, 38, and Mars, 39, were announced as performers at the 2025 ceremony on January 31, one day after Gaga debuted a new song at the Fire Aid concert at the Intuit Dome. Seen here in 2022]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Gaga, 38, and Mars, 39, were announced as performers at the 2025 ceremony on January 31, one day after Gaga debuted a new song at the Fire Aid concert at the Intuit Dome. Seen here in 2022]

She noted that the song was written 'only for tonight,' to the audience that included first responders who battled the deadly wildfires. The 67th Grammy Awards will welcome some of the globe's biggest entertainers and VIPs tonight. While fans look forward to the glittering ceremony, it's the event's penchant for shocking moments and crazy antics that really gets people talking . In 2011 Lady Gaga arrived in a human-sized egg in one of the most memorable moments from the Grammys.

 [It isn't clear whether the artists will perform their catchy duet at the awards ceremony, or a different song. Seen here in 2024]
Image Credit: Mail Online [It isn't clear whether the artists will perform their catchy duet at the awards ceremony, or a different song. Seen here in 2024]

The Recording Academy announced that the singers will be performing 'a special tribute' earlier today. Seen here in 2016. The Grammy winners previously collaborated on the 2024 song Die With a Smile. Seen here on January 30, 2025 at the Fire Aid Concert in Los Angeles. Gaga, 38, and Mars, 39, were announced as performers at the 2025 ceremony on January 31, one day after Gaga debuted a new song at the Fire Aid concert at the Intuit Dome. Seen here in 2022.

 [Gaga and Mars have won 28 Grammys combined and could add more to that list tonight as their song is nominated for song of the year and best pop duo/group performance. Seen here in 2025]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Gaga and Mars have won 28 Grammys combined and could add more to that list tonight as their song is nominated for song of the year and best pop duo/group performance. Seen here in 2025]

On the red carpet, the star was barely visible through an opaque shell as she was carried on a chair by four scantily-clad attendees. Once she was on stage, Gaga emerged from the glowing egg to launch into a spectacular version of her single Born This Way. Wearing a sheer gold skirt and cropped top, with her hair tied up in a style reminiscent of Madonna's Blonde Ambition tour era, the singer danced her way through the number.

She also played on a dramatic organ with disembodied heads balanced on top. 'She's in an embryonic state and won't be born until the performance,' one of Gaga's assistants told Ryan Seacrest at the time. Seacrest told E! viewers that the singer had been inside the egg for three hours getting into character with only her Blackberry for company. In Bruno Mars news, he referenced the rumor that he's got a $50 million gambling debt on his Instagram Stories on Tuesday via an announcement from Spotify.

The Grammy-winning artist reposted an announcement from the streaming service that he was the first-ever performer to garner a monthly total of at least 150 million listeners. It isn't clear whether the artists will perform their catchy duet at the awards ceremony, or a different song. Seen here in 2024. Gaga and Mars have won 28 Grammys combined and could add more to that list tonight as their song is nominated for song of the year and best pop duo/group performance. Seen here in 2025.

'KEEP STREAMING,' the Honolulu, Hawaii-born performer, whose full name is Peter Gene Hernandez, wrote on the post, which was accompanied by a dancing emoji. 'I’ll be out of debt in no time.'. The caption referenced the singer's alleged balance with MGM Resorts ahead of the August 2024 release of Die With A Smile, reading, 'Lady Gaga on her way to get Bruno Mars out of debt.'. Mars had had a recent hot streak on the charts, as Die With a Smile spent four weeks in the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100, while a duet with BLACKPINK's ROSÉ, titled APT., surged to the third spot on the chart more than four months after its release.

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