Grammys 2016: Everything we know so far

10:15 a.m. EST January 27, 2016  Music's biggest night is around the corner. The 58th Grammy Awards air Monday, Feb. 15, and new announcements about this year's awards continue to arrive as the date inches closer, from the big-name performers scheduled to appear to a major scheduling shift.

Here's what we know so far about this year's Grammys:

For the first time, the ceremony will air live around the country.

No tape delay for the Grammys this year. The ceremony will air live in the Pacific and Mountain time zones for the first year ever,

Adele leads a stacked lineup of performers.

This year's slate of Grammys performers includes Adele, whose album 25 took 2015 by storm but missed the deadline for this year's nominations, alongside nominees Justin Bieber, Kendrick Lamar, The Weeknd, Pitbull and Little Big Town.

Which include some new collaborations.

The list includes newcomers James Bay and Tori Kelly, country stars Sam Hunt and Carrie Underwood, and the R&B/electropop mashup of Andra Day and Ellie Goulding.

Lionel Richie will be honored with a tribute.

The ceremony will feature a special tribute performance to the four-time Grammy-winning singer. Richie was also honored by MusicCares, the Grammys' charity organization that supports musicians in need, as the foundation's 2016 Person of the Year.

Run-D.M.C. and Earth Wind & Fire lead the pack of Lifetime Achievement Award recipients.

This year's Lifetime Achievement Award recipients include Ruth Brown, Celia Cruz, Earth, Wind & Fire, Herbie Hancock, Jefferson Airplane, Linda Ronstadt and Run-D.M.C.

Once again, LL Cool J will host.

The rapper returns to host the awards show for the fifth year in a row.

The Grammys will air live across the country on Monday, Feb. 15 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.