In early January, Los Angeles residents watched as wildfires tore through the city. While engulfing thousands of acres of land, the city continues to deal with the flames as over 12,000 buildings were destroyed. With the government working with local officials to address the situation, several events surrounding Hollywood were canceled. But on Sunday, February 2nd, the 67th annual GRAMMY Awards will kick off at Crypto Arena in L.A. And with the music industry looking to celebrate some of the biggest names in music, here are all the details about when and where to watch the Grammy Awards.
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For starters, the GRAMMY Awards are scheduled to start at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on Sunday, February 2nd. Marking the 67th ceremony, the producers welcomed back Trevor Noah to host the event. While sharing a love for Noah and his hosting ability, this will be the fifth consecutive time he hosted. Having stood on the stage before, Noah looked forward to rubbing shoulders with stars like Billie Eilish and even Beyoncé.
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While fans won’t be given the same privileges as the host, they will get a front-row seat to one of the biggest nights in music. And for those who might not have cable, don’t worry – the GRAMMYs have you covered. Although fans can tune in to CBS to watch the GRAMMYs live, they can also stream the event on Paramount+. Expanding the ceremony to both cable and streaming, the GRAMMYs will feature performances by Benson Boone, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Charli XCX, Doechii, Raye, Sabrina Carpenter, and Shakira. Furthermore, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars will team up for a special Tribute to Los Angeles wildfire victims.
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Looking at the nominees, Beyoncé gained significant praise for her debut country album, Cowboy Carter. With the hit album featuring songs like “Texas Hold ‘Em” and “16 Carriages”, the hitmaker received 11 nominations. Other stars hoping to expand their legacies were Kendrick Lamar, Charli XCX, Eilish, and Post Malone. Each performer received seven nominations.
As for the wildfires mentioned above, the GRAMMYs Awards looked to help those in needs. On the GRAMMY website, a disaster relief assistant informed visitors donations. “This year’s GRAMMY Awards will carry a renewed sense of purpose: raising additional funds to support wildfire relief efforts and honoring the bravery and dedication of first responders who risk their lives to protect ours. In times of crisis, such as natural disasters or other emergencies, we can show music’s power to unite and uplift, and support the Los Angeles relief efforts in meaningful ways.”
With the night full of performers, exciting nominations, and Trevor Noah, don’t miss the 67th GRAMMY Awards, airing live at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on CBS and streaming live on Paramount+.
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