Diplo & Skrillex To Join Justin Bieber For Grammy Performance

Carl Williott | February 4, 2016 9:48 am

Justin Bieber will be reuniting with Jack Ü for his performance at the Grammy Awards. Bieber will hit the stage with the acclaimed production duo comprising Diplo and Skrillex at the February 15 ceremony, presumably to perform the trio’s smash “Where Are Ü Now” and some other cuts from Bieber’s 2015 LP Purpose, like the Skrillex-produced “Sorry.”

The trio is nominated for Best Dance Recording for “Where Are Ü Now,” which appeared on both Purpose and Jack Ü’s self-titled debut, the latter getting a nod for Best Dance/Electronic Album.

The latest update to the Grammy performance lineup also features a B.B. King tribute led by Chris Stapleton, the TV debut of The Hollywood Vampires (Alice Cooper, Johnny Depp and Joe Perry) and a collaboration between (brace yourself) Pitbull, Robin Thicke and Travis Barker. Those latter two things seem completely sensible.

They all join a huge roster which already includes AdeleThe Weeknd, the Hamilton castLady Gaga-led David Bowie tribute and a whole bunch of live duets.

The 58th Grammy Awards air live from L.A. on February 15 at 8 p.m. ET. It will be a slog. Revisit “Where Are U Now” below.