It'll be 'Viva Las Vegas' for Canadian musicians on Sunday as the Grammy Awards get underway in the gambling capital of the world.
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Even though Justin Bieber leads the Canadians with eight nominations, 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. 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.BIEBER FEVER: 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.
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