She'll play the ceremony for the first time on Sunday
There's just under a week to go until the Grammys takes place in Los Angeles, and this year's ceremony will have a very special guest performing.
It's hard to believe that the legendary Joni Mitchell has never performed at the Grammys before, but she will make her debut at the biggest night in music at the age of 80.
In recent years, Mitchell has had something of a revival, largely at the hands of her fellow musician Brandi Carlile, and led a star-studded band at last year's Newport Folk Festival, as well as playing the 'Joni Jam', her first headline show in two decades, at the Gorge Ampitheatre in Quincy, Washington.
She is nominated for Best Folk Album for the recorded version of 'Joni Mitchell at Newport (Live)' and has been nominated for 18 Grammys over the years, including a Lifetime Achievement in 2002 - but has never performed live.
The Grammys take place next Sunday, February 4th at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, and SZA is this year's most-nominated artists with nine nods across various categories.
Other performers confirmed for the show include Billie Eilish, Dua Lipa, Travis Scott and Olivia Rodrigo.