Kids' Choice Awards 2016 Performers Announced: DNCE, Wiz Khalifa, Charlie Puth and More to Take the Stage

Nickelodeon's awards show has a big list of celebrity guests

By Kendall Fisher Mar 09, 2016 10:55 PMTags
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The 2016 Kids' Choice Awards are just around the corner, and with a host like Blake Shelton, we already know the show is bound to be pretty awesome.

But now we have even more to look forward to...the list of musical performers was announced on Wednesday, and we are not disappointed!

Yes, E! News has learned the Nickelodeon show—which will air Saturday, March 12—will see some of the biggest names in music. Joe Jonas and DNCE, Wiz Khalifa with Charlie Puth and Silento will all hop on the slimy stage to perform throughout the evening.

Aside from performances, the Kids' Choice Awards will also host a good amount of of A-list celebrities, including: Robert Downey Jr., Amy Poehler, Megan Fox, Ellen DeGeneres, Chris Evans, Zendaya, Meghan Trainor and more.

With Blake Shelton also taking lead on-stage, we can't help but wonder if Gwen Stefani will be in the crowd to support her man, too! After all, they've already made their red carpet debut at the Oscars last month.

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Meanwhile, Shelton is incredibly excited to take part in all the fun this weekend.

"I've been on countless stages throughout my life, but none have promised the madness, excitement and endless slime as Nick's Kids' Choice Awards, which is undoubtedly the ultimate party for kids," the country singer following the announcement of his hosting duties. "There is only one team here, and it's Team Kids' Choice, so bring it on Nickelodeon!"

Shelton along with Chris Pratt, Jennifer Lawrence, Anna Kendrick, Justin Bieber, Sofia Vergara and Drake have nabbed nominations for some of the top awards throughout the night.

Make sure to see who goes home a winner when Shelton takes center stage alongside Tinsletown's finest on March 12 at 8 p.m.

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