Lady Gaga to Open Grammy Awards

Forget saving the best for last… Lady Gaga will be opening the show at the 52nd annual Grammy Awards on Jan. 31 with what is certain to be one the most talked about performances of the night.
Rumors are flying about who she’ll take the stage with on music’s biggest night, where Gaga is nominated in 5 categories including Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Album of the Year.
Stay tuned for a Gaga Grammy wrap-up, including video of the performance!
In other news Gaga Lands 3 BRIT Nominations.
Gaga has made her mark around the globe this last year and has been duly recognized for her UK success with 3 coveted BRIT nominations: Best International Female, Best International Album and Best International Breakthrough.
Best International Breakthrough is open to the public and Gaga is asking all her little monsters to vote! For details, visit http://www.brits.co.uk/voting.
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