Missy Elliot and George Michael Among 2023's , Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees.<br />Missy Elliot and George Michael Among 2023's , Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees.<br />Fox News reports that the Rock & Roll <br />Hall of Fame inductee ceremony will take <br />place on November 3 in New York City. .<br />Inductees include Missy Elliot, Kate Bush, <br />Willie Nelson, Chaka Khan and Sheryl Crow. .<br />Inductees include Missy Elliot, Kate Bush, <br />Willie Nelson, Chaka Khan and Sheryl Crow. .<br />Inductees include Missy Elliot, Kate Bush, <br />Willie Nelson, Chaka Khan and Sheryl Crow. .<br />Inductees include Missy Elliot, Kate Bush, <br />Willie Nelson, Chaka Khan and Sheryl Crow. .<br />Inductees include Missy Elliot, Kate Bush, <br />Willie Nelson, Chaka Khan and Sheryl Crow. .<br />The late George Michael will also be inducted <br />into the hall at the ceremony, which will be <br />streamed live on Disney+ for the first time.<br />Fox News reports that 2023 inductees must <br />have released their first commercial recording <br />in 1998 or earlier in order to be eligible. .<br />Over 1,000 artists, music historians <br />and industry professionals vote on <br />who will be inducted each year. .<br />Missy Elliot will become the <br />first female hip-hop artist <br />inducted into the rock hall. .<br />Kate Bush, who was a nominee last year, earned her <br />induction after her song, "Running Up That Hill," <br />was featured in the hit show 'Stranger Things.'.<br />Kate Bush, who was a nominee last year, earned her <br />induction after her song, "Running Up That Hill," <br />was featured in the hit show 'Stranger Things.'.<br />Fox News reports that Bush has already broken <br />three Guinness World Records, including one for the <br />oldest woman to reach number one on the charts. .<br />The hall said that George Michael's <br />posthumous induction was for , "paving the way for a generation of proud LGBTQIA+ <br />artists, from Sam Smith to Lil Nas X to Troye Sivan.".<br />A TV special featuring highlights from the <br />ceremony, including performances and <br />standout moments, will air on ABC on January 1.