Among the big winners were 'Hadestown', 'The Ferryman', 'The Boys in the Band', and the newest revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s 'Oklahoma!'.
“I am happy to accept this very surprising honour”, Costello said in a post on his official website.
The newly-available material on the expanded audio disc includes Lennon, Richards, Clapton and Mitchell's rehearsal version of 'Revolution.'
Sigrid, Ellie Goulding, Calvin Harris, Halsey, Anne-Marie and Rita Ora are also on this year’s bill.
On its initial release, the album was nominated for 2001’s Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture.
Since dropping the summer jam last Friday, the single garnered her biggest first day streams to date.
The performance of the widely-acclaimed 'Let It Bleed' track sees Mick Jagger getting up close and personal with the audience.
The exhibit is located in the lower level of Park Theater at Park MGM where the band is currently performing.
The 16-song collection spans the early 1970s to the late 1990s, featuring Linda on vocals and playing various instruments on material that she wrote or co-wrote.
The lead track is a remake of the much-covered 'I Just Want To Make Love To You,' written by Willie Dixon and first recorded by Muddy Waters.
'The Unforgettable Fire' and 'How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb' have been remastered and pressed on 180g coloured vinyl.
The new album is set for release on 20 September and the band have also announced a series of US and UK dates.
The new, Joan Of Arc-inspired track features on Madonna's new album, 'Madame X' out on 14 June.
With his imitable style, rollicking piano and Southern drawl, Dr John embodied the spirit of New Orleans.