The 64th Annual Grammy Awards will be broadcast live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles Monday, Jan. 31, 2022 from 8-11:30 pm ET/5-8:30 PM PT on CBS. It will be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+.
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Grammy Awards from downtown Los Angeles. “All you figure out is the how.”Initially, Noah wondered if the Grammys would be like most other major award shows that were held virtually during the pandemic.
But he was assured that his first time hosting the ceremony honoring music's best would be in person.Noah said the ceremony, which airs at 8 p.m. Eastern on CBS and Paramount+, will have a “music festival vibe” with parts of the show held outdoors.
The 64th Annual Grammy Awards will be broadcast live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles Monday, Jan. 31, 2022 from 8-11:30 pm ET/5-8:30 PM PT on CBS. It will be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+.
Trevor Noah kicked off a very intimateGrammy Awardsshow on Sunday, using his opening monologue to tour viewers around the CBS telecast's COVID-safe, indoor-outdoor set. Opening the night outside the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles, Noah explained that the nominees were seated in a tented limited audience outside the venue, while the artists would be taking the stage for the night's performances inside the nearly empty convention center.
Ben Winston, 39, best known for turning James Corden’s Carpool Karaoke series into a viral staple and the first new producer since Ken Ehrlich took over the show in 1980, stuck mostly to live or pre-recorded performances spliced with videos highlighting new, streaming-bolstered stars.
Trevor Noah introduced a very differentGrammy Awardsshow on Sunday. "Tonight is going to be the biggest outdoor event this year besides the storming of the Capitol," said Noah, taking an outdoor stage in front of the Stapes Center in downtown Los Angeles to a small, socially distanced crowd of the star-studded nominees.
The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards kicked off on Sunday with host Trevor Noah trolling the British royal family seconds into his opening monologue, just one week after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Getting a dig in! Trevor Noah joked about multiple current events, even taking aim at the British royal family, during the 63rd annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, March 14. Kicking off his opening monologue, the host, 37, joked about taking on a live show amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Trevor Noah is getting ready for his big night!