Justin Bieber, The Weeknd and more Canadian nominations to know ahead of the Grammys
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It'll be Viva Las Vegas for Canadian musicians on Sunday as the Grammy Awards get underway in the gambling capital of the world.
COVID-19 safety precautions and scheduling conflicts forced the biggest night in music to relocate to the Las Vegas Strip, where an array of homegrown contenders are in the running for golden gramophones. But not everyone plans to show up in person for the big night, which will take place indoors at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
Justin Bieber leads the Canadians with eight nominations, but his attendance is still unconfirmed and he's not listed among the performers. Bieber has a mixed relationship with awards events, often choosing to skip the festivities, as he did the 2021 Grammys.
Peterborough, Ont., record producer Greg Wells, who's up for best musical theatre album and best compilation soundtrack for visual media, says he's staying home out of an abundance of caution as the pandemic continues.
Dan Snaith, better known by his stage name Caribou, also won't be in attendance if he wins best dance/electronic recording for his album You Can Do It.
Most of the 86 Grammy categories, including many of the awards with Canadian nominees, will be handed out at a pre-telecast ceremony hosted by LeVar Burton.
Here are five things to watch for on Sunday:
If Justin Bieber doesn't show, his absence could be felt throughout Grammys night. Many of his eight nominations are in marquee categories announced on the broadcast.
Bieber's chart-topper Peaches, which he performs with Toronto's Daniel Caesar, is up for both record and song of the year, while Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe) is nominated for album of the year and best pop vocal album.
The Stratford, Ont., native is also in contention for best pop solo performance for Anyone and best pop duo for his work alongside Benny Blanco on Lonely.
Peaches juiced two more nods in the best R&B performance and best music video categories. The tally is by far the most nods Bieber has received in a single year, and adds to his two Grammy wins and 22 nominations.
Another Canadian unlikely to grace the night is the Weeknd, who pledged a permanent boycott of the Grammys when he was shut out from the nominations last year.
It's surprising, then, that the Toronto pop superstar, born Abel Tesfaye, appears three times among the list of 2022 nominees. But don't necessarily blame the singer for breaking his own promise — all of his nods come from appearances on other artists' work.
He's named alongside Lil Baby on Kanye West's Hurricane, which is up for best melodic rap performance, and for his vocal contributions to Doja Cat's deluxe edition of Planet Her and West's Donda, both up for album of the year.