los Angeles – This year’s Grammys will be different because of that Coronavirus pandemicincluding no live audience and lots of precautions. Still first-time host Trevor Noah promises a show full of surprises and live performances on Sunday.
“There will be stages that are intricately designed to be socially distant, but at the same time to get in touch with people. So it will feel like you are at some kind of music festival-meets-awards-show-meets- Special concert just for you at home, “said the presenter of” The Daily Show “.
How to watch the Grammys
- What: The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards
- date: Sunday March 14, 2021
- time: 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT
- place: Los Angeles, California
- On TV: CBS
- Online stream: Paramount + (ET Live coverage begins at 6:00 p.m. ET / 3:00 p.m. PT and continues in the player above and on your phone or streaming device after the Grammys.)
The show will also pay tribute to the live music venues that have hit the pandemic badly.
Workers on shutters like the Troubadour in Los Angeles and the Apollo theater in New York City, awards for various categories are given out throughout the night.
This year’s list of live performers is a who’s who of the hottest acts in music, from Cardi B and BTS to Billie Eilish and Megan Thee stallion.
“People are really going to have fun,” said Jhay Cortez, with whom he performs Bad Bunny. “I mean, it just reminds you to be in the club.”
It is who can take home the most trophies Beyoncé at the head of the pack with nine Nominations, including two nods to the record of the year.
Roddy Ricch, Taylor Swift and Dua Lipa Go into the ceremony with six nominations at a time.
“I would probably be lying if I said that being OK when I have to come up with interesting TV appearances that will make me sing from my kitchen … but it definitely gets you going to think outside the box, “said Lipa.
However, this year’s nominations are not without controversy, especially the lack of nods The weekndthat was completely excluded.
“I’m sorry, this is the biggest nudge in Grammy history,” said Jem Aswad, assistant music editor for Variety Magazine. “I don’t know what you thought.”
An unusual turn into an already unusual one Awards season.
Grammy performer
Alex Sundby contributed to the coverage.