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Billie Eilish and Finneas cheers for Jon Batiste as he performs his single Freedom

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Jon Batiste commanded a lot of attention as the most-nominated artist at the 64th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night. At the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, where he performed his Grammy-nominated single, Freedom, in a glittering, dance-friendly performance.

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Batiste began his performance by sitting at a grand piano and demonstrating his ability behind the keys. Before standing and bringing a complete band and choir onto an eye-catching pastel-colored stage setup. Batiste contorted his limbs with glee around the brilliant forms onstage. Then stopped in astonishment to stare at another grand piano on a raised platform in “Freedom.” He skillfully blended the two halves of the act, pushing the audience to get up and dance while dancers surrounded him on all sides.

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Surprisingly, the show ended with Batiste confidently getting up in front of Billie Eilish’s table. While garnering one of the greatest applauses of the evening. Batiste, who is also the bandleader on CBS’ The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, has 11 nominations and is expected to win at least four awards: best music video for Freedom, best American roots performance and song for Cry, and best score soundtrack for visual media for his Oscar-winning collaboration with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross of Nine Inch Nails on Soul.

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