
11 of the 12 Mercury Prize nominees are performing at the final ceremony
Just one artist has declined to perform at this year's Mercury Prize ceremony - Ed Sheeran can't make it.
Pop superstar Ed has had a massive year, headlining Glastonbury Festival and having an album so successful it forced a shake-up of the UK charts, but "touring commitments" mean he can't make next month's Mercury bash.
Not to worry though, as Glass Animals, Stormzy, Sampha, The xx, The Big Moon, Kate Tempest, Loyle Carner, Dinosaur, Blossoms, and alt-J will all be plying their wares on stage.
2017 Hyundai Mercury Prize announces stellar line-up of live performances for the Awards Show
Mercury Prize 2017 Nominees
- The xx - I See You
- Sampha - Process
- Stormzy - Gang Signs & Prayer
- J Hus - Common Sense
- alt-J - Relaxer
- Blossoms - Blossoms
- Ed Sheeran - Divide
- Dinosaur - Together As One
- Glass Animals - How To Be A Human Being
- Loyle Carner - Yesterday's Gone
- Kate Tempest - Let Them Eat Chaos
- The Big Moon - Love In The Fourth Dimension
Jessie Ware, Lianne La Havas, Marcus Mumford, and Ella Eyre are among this year's Mercury judges. The 2017 Mercury Prize winner will be revealed at a live ceremony on 14 September at the Eventim Apollo, Hammersmith. Tickets are available now.
The 2016 Mercury Prize was awarded to Skepta for his ace record Konnichiwa.
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