On October 31, the Grammy Awards’ social media page unveiled a star-studded lineup of nomination presenters. The newly disclosed roster featured big names like Sabrina Carpenter, Doechii, Chappell Roan, and Jon Batiste, among others. The presenters have been revealed days before the announcement of nominations that will take place on November 7 at 11 AM ET.Here’s the complete list of nomination presenters for next year’s Grammy Awards:Sabrina CarpenterChappell RoanBrandi CarlileDoechii Angelique KidjoCeCe WinansDavid FosterJon BatisteKarol GLittle Big TownLizzoMasaki KoikeMumford and SonsSam SmithGayle KingDr. Chelsey GreenMore about the upcoming Grammy Awards View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe stated nominations presenter will be announcing the Grammy Awards nominees on November 7 for the Recording Academy’s 95 categories.Earlier this year, the Grammy Awards announced that the ceremony would be held on February 1 at Crypto.com Arena in LA. They also welcomed two new categories for the next year, namely Best Traditional Country Album and Best Album Cover.In a statement, the CEO of the Recording Academy, Harvey Mason Jr., highlighted the academy's priority."The Academy's top priority is to represent the music people that we serve each year,"He further continued as,"That entails listening carefully to our members to make sure our rules and guidelines reflect today’s music and allow us to accurately recognize as many deserving creators as possible. As we kick off another exciting GRAMMY Season, we look forward to celebrating the amazing power of music and its ability to bring so many people together."In related news, the Recording Academy also announced the names of Co-Chairs for the Recording Academy’s National Advocacy Committee on October 30. Taylor Hanson and Dani Deahl have been chosen for this role. The Recording Academy’s post explained their roles in the following text:“In their new roles, Taylor and Dani will help guide the Academy's efforts on some of the biggest issues shaping the future of music: from fair pay and ticketing transparency to protecting artists' work and likeness in the age of Al.”In collaboration with the academy’s Advocacy and Public Policy team in Washington, D.C., the newly appointed Co-Chairs will continue to advocate for the recognition and respect of artists’ voices at all levels.Also read: Did Rosalía use AI to record her album in 13 languages? Singer sets the record straight in recent interview