Los Angeles – This year’s Grammys will look different because of the Coronavirus pandemic, including the lack of live audience and many precautions. Still, first time host Trevor Noah promises a show full of surprises and live performances on Sunday.
“There will be stages complexly designed to distance themselves socially, but at the same time they will participate with people, so it will feel like you are there in some kind of music-festival-gathers-awards-shows-fulfills special concert just for you at home, ”said the host of“ The Daily Show ”.
How to watch the Grammys
- What: The 63rd edition of the Grammy Awards
- Data: Sunday, March 14, 2021
- Time20.00 ET / 17.00 PT
- Location: Los Angeles, California
- There is a TV: CBS
- Online transmission: Paramount + (ET Live coverage starts at 18:00 ET / 15:00 PT and continues after the Grammys on the top player and on your mobile or streaming device).
The show will also pay tribute to the live music venues that the pandemic has hit hard.
Closed – place employees like the Los Angeles troubadour and the Apollo Theater in New York City will award prizes in various categories throughout the night.
This year’s list of live performers is one of the most popular acts in music, by Cardi B and BTS a Billie Eilish i Megan Thee Stallion.
“People will have a lot of fun,” said Jhay Cortez, who he acts with Bad Bunny. “I mean, it just reminds you to be at the club.”
As for who gets the most trophies at home, it is Beyoncé at the head of the group with nine nominations, including two nods to record the year.
Roddy Ricch, Taylor Swift i Dua Lipa enter the ceremony with six nominations each.
“I’d probably lie if I said it wasn’t scary to be like, okay, if I have to present interesting TV shows now where I have to sing from my kitchen … but it certainly makes you think outside the box,” Va. dir Lipa.
But this year’s nominations are not without controversy, especially for the lack of gestures The Weeknd, which was completely closed.
“I’m sorry, this is the biggest challenge in Grammy history,” said Jem Aswad, deputy music editor for Variety magazine. “I don’t know what they thought.”
An unusual turn in an already unusual one awards season.
Grammy performers
Alex Sundby contributed to the notification.