Miley Cyrus, Bruce Springsteen and more set for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony


Sean “DD” Combez will probably pay tribute to India’s renowned BIG, who farmed, signed, produced and gave a posthumous salute “I will miss you,” with a megahit.

Dave Grohl will begin the show by introducing “Hardik” to a new class of beginners.

Don Henley, who joined the Eagles in 1998, will include Irving Azoff, the band’s longtime manager. Bruce Springsteen, who joined in 1999, will also include his longtime manager, John Lando. Both managers will receive the Ahmet Ertegan Award, to be given to non-performers.

Also booked for the show: Miley Cyrus, Alicia Keys, Gwen Stephanie, Lynn-Manuel Miranda, Adam Levine, Chris Martin, St. Vincent, Billy Gibbons, Billy Idol, Iggy Popp and Nancy Wilson of Heart.

The event was originally scheduled for May 2, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 epidemic.

Indices of the year include Houston, Biggie, Dooby Brothers, Nine Inch Nails, T. There are Rex and Depatch modes, as well as Azof and Lando.

“We are honored to be associated with this special group of musicians and artists to celebrate our 2020 Class Inductions,” said Joel Peresman, President and CEO of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation. “While this year’s program will be different from previous years, we look forward to recognizing their impact on the next generation of industry, their fans and artists.”

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is an executive produced by Joel Galen, John Sykes and Peresman in Fame 2020 Induction; Directed by Galen.