Billie Eilish, St. Vincent, Green Day and Pearl Jam are among the leading nominees for Grammy Awards on Sunday night in Los Angeles.
Grammy favorite Eilish has seven nominations and is is up for Album of the Year for Hit Me Hard and Soft, plus Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Pop Solo Performance for "Birds of a Feather."
Jack Antonoff of Bleachers has five nominations due to his production and songwriting collaborations with Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter.
St. Vincent has four nominations, including Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song for "Broken Man" and Best Alternative Music Album for All Born Screaming.
Kacey Musgraves also has four nominations, including Best Country Song and Best Country Solo Performance for "The Architect," and Best Country Album for Deeper Well.
Green Day and Pearl Jam both have three nominations apiece. Green Day is up for Best Rock Performance for "The American Dream Is Killing Me," Best Rock Song for " Dilemma" and Best Rock Album for Saviors. Pearl Jam is up for Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song for "Dark Matter," and Best Rock Album.
The Beatles' last song, "Now and Then," got surprise nominations for Record of the Year and Best Rock Performance.
Teddy Swims got a nod for Best New Artist, as did Khruangbin, who released their first album nine years ago.
Acts that got two nominations include Fontaines D.C., Chris Stapleton, Jon Batiste and The Black Keys. Peter Gabriel's I/O album got two nominations -- Best Engineered Album, Non Classical (which doesn't give Gabriel a nomination) and Best Immersive Album (where Gabriel is a nominee).
Acts with one nomination apiece include The Rolling Stones, Jack White, Clairo, Brittany Howard, Norah Jones, Lake Street Dive, Bonnie Raitt, Mick Fleetwood, Mark Knopfler, Charley Crocket, Waxahtachee, Little Feat, John Lennon, Cage the Elephant and Nirvana.
The leading overall nominee is Beyonce with 11, followed by Charli XCX, Kendrick Lamar and Post Malone with seven nods apiece, and Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan with six. Head to Grammy.com for the full list.
The show will include performances by Billie Eilish, Chris Martin of Coldplay, Stevie Wonder and Brittany Howard. Trevor Noah is the host for the fifth year in a row. The show will air live on CBS and Paramount+ starting at 8 p.m. ET.