While Drake is apparently using his tour as an excuse to not attend the award-giving event, both Bieber and West are avoiding the event because they think it is no more relevant.
However, Ehrlich told Entertainment Tonight that, "Look, we'd love to have them again. We're actually still talking to Justin. Kanye, it's probably going to be a question of --if it will happen, it will or won't happen closer to the show."
Talking about West, Ehrlich said, "We've worked with Kanye many number of times and we've actually been very much involved in the successes that he's had.
"Some of his greatest performances have been on the GRAMMYs. I would sure love to see him in the house.
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