Comedian Trevor Noah returns as host for the fifth year in a row for the 2024 Grammy Awards. Beyoncé leads with 11 nominations, while performances are slated from a star-studded lineup including Lizzo, Shakira, Billie Eilish, and a tribute to Quincy Jones. The show will also feature American Sign Language interpreters on the red carpet and during the Premiere Ceremony.
Comedian Trevor Noah is hosting the Grammys tonight for the fifth consecutive year. Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles will also once again play host to the awards show, which kicks off at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET., which is behind the awards show, condensed its pre-Grammy week plans into four events, all of which featured a fundraising element.
This is also the first year ASL interpreters are featured at the Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony, as previously announced by host Justin Tranter.The NBC News team live blogging has a few guesses as to who might win the coveted album of the year category tonight. Below, our thoughts:: My money’s on “The Tortured Poets Department” winning album of the year, because the Recording Academy loves Taylor Swift. But it would be great to see Beyoncé finally win in this category.
Six of her categories have already been announced. Queen Bey took home one of those Grammys: Best country duo performance for"II MOST WANTED" with Miley Cyrus.Victoria Monet, a three-time Grammy winner who won best new artist last year, is presenting the category this year and said it’s a “really stiff” crowd to choose from.
When asked whether he’s hitting the road with Beyonce, Shaboozey took a couple of coy steps away from the Grammys’ red carpet hosts. When called out on it, Shaboozey said with a smile: “If you see her, let her know.”Cynthia Erivo, Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, Charli xcx, Doechii and Benson Boone are among the more than two dozen stars slated to perform tonight.
The Grammys are also coming fresh off Brat summer, in which Charli XCX had everyone seeing lime green with the explosion of her latest album. She's up for album and record of the year. The musician famous for creating"Brat summer" has already snagged some awards tonight, but she wasn't at the pre-show to accept them. She's up for more at the main event and will perform later tonight.Many who took the stage paid homage to L.A., thanking first responders and highlighting the city’s resilience in the aftermath of the fires.
Julia Michaels, Grammy winning singer-songwriter, is proud to see women widely represented across categories this year. In a red carpet interview, she expressed excitement for Amy Allen, the first woman to win songwriter of the year, citing a shift in the industry and an increase in female representation.
Singer-songwriter Teddy Swims: “The inherent goodness comes out. I hate that it takes a tragedy sometime.... Prayers are working baby. They always will.” When asked what is the craziest memory he has from headlining the Sweat Tour with Carli XCX, he offered a city:"Miami."In a red carpet interview with Associated Press, Alberto Montenegro of the Grammy-winning Venezuelan band Rawayana shared his feelings on celebrating while deportations are happening across the U.S.
Singer-songwriter Joy Villa has stayed true to her signature blend of fashion and politics on this year's carpet, donning a gold dress, a red"The Hat Stays On" cap, and a necklace with an oversized picture of a dog that appears to be a nod to Doge, the meme-turned-government agnecy There's now less than an hour left but still many categories to go. Meanwhile, the red carpet live streams are expected to begin around 3 p.m. PT/6 p.m. ET.During his acceptance speech, Sean Ono Lennon said it"was a great honor to work in the music of my father," referring to The Beatles legend John Lennon.
“I just want to say that having words captured in this way for my family and for the world is truly remarkable, and I think really means so much at this moment in our history as a country, as a world, to bring people together to preach that love and kindness,” Jason Carter said.Covering the Grammys isn't new for us, but every single year, we are shocked by the sheer number of awards handed out to the best of the best musicians.
The song, which dropped this summer, is a diss track that was created amid a rap feud with Drake. The song’s overwhelming popularity has led Drake to, Universal Music Group, alleging the label defamed him by spreading a “false and malicious narrative” when it promoted the song.
Winners in each category were given strict guidance by host Justin Tranter to keep their speeches short so the pre-show doesn't go into overtime.The pre-show is expected to wrap in 2 hours and then it's time for the actual ceremony, where the remaining awards will be handed out.“One Hallelujah” by Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Erica Campbell & Israel Houghton feat. Jonathan McReynolds & Jekalyn Carr; G. Morris Coleman, Israel Houghton, Kenneth Leonard, Jr.
“I’m so grateful just to be here today, to come together around music, looking around the room, I’m reminded how incredibly lucky I am,” Mason said. “We all are to be part of this amazing music community, and we can’t ever take that for granted.”A handful of nominated artists, including Wayne Brady, Yolanda Adams, and Scott Hoying, performed"Bridge Over Troubled Water."
The telecast will raise money to support L.A. wildfire relief efforts, while also “honoring the bravery and dedication of first responders who risk their lives to protect others.”
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