Pop icon Madonna and veteran hard rockers AC/DC will join younger stars in performing at the Grammys on February 8, organizers of the music industry's premier awards show announced Tuesday. Other musicians chosen to play at one of the year's most-watched concerts include the English singer and songwriter Ed Sheeran, whose "X" is up for the Grammys' prestigious Album of the Year, and the child star turned pop singer Ariana Grande, who is nominated in two categories. Madonna, who has won seven Grammys over her three-decade career, is scheduled in March to release a new album, "Rebel Heart," in which she goes further in a hip-hop direction. AC/DC will take the stage after tumult among the veteran Australian hard rockers as drummer Phil Rudd faced allegations of hiring a hitman in New Zealand and founding member Malcolm Young retired to a special care home as he suffers dementia.
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