Carrie Underwood to Co-Host 60th Anniversary GRAMMY Special

Teaming up with R&B singer John Legend, the two will reminisce about some of the biggest moments throughout the six decades of the prestigious awards show.

Written by Kelly Brickey
Carrie Underwood to Co-Host 60th Anniversary GRAMMY Special
Carrie Underwood; Photo by Kevin Mazur/WireImage

Carrie Underwood already has a handle on co-hosting the CMA Awards, so she decided to lend her emcee talents for a celebratory special to honor 60 years of the GRAMMY Awards.

Teaming up with R&B singer John Legend, the two will reminisce about some of the biggest moments throughout the six decades of the prestigious music awards show. Looking back at star-studded performances and emotional acceptance speeches, the special will highlight artists from The Beatles and Elton John to Celine Dion and U2.

Some of the hottest stars in the music industry will also make appearances, like Bruno Mars, Alicia Keys, Ed Sheeran and Justin Timberlake to name a few.

Representing the country music community as a whole, Keith Urban will join Underwood to talk about their favorite moments from the GRAMMYs and how important the awards show is to them.

With 60 years of highlights scattered throughout the GRAMMY library, the special will set the tone for the upcoming nominations, which will be revealed on November 28. The 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards will broadcast live from Madison Square Garden in New York City, on Sunday, January 28, exclusively on CBS.

Greatest Stories: A 60th Anniversary Special will air on Friday, November 24, at 9 p.m. ET on CBS.