The ratings are in for the 2021 Grammy awards, which aired on Sunday (March 15) on CBS.
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From local juke joints waiting to reopen out of the coronavirus pandemic to Beyoncé making more music history and Taylor Swift’s Folklore snagging album of the year, the semi-virtual 62nd annual Grammy Awards hit a lot of high notes last night.
Add a deft hosting stint by Trevor Noah live in LA, the incomparable Megan Thee Stallion and that Silk Sonic performance, and CBS had themselves quite the show on Sunday. Sad to say, continuing the verse/chorus/verse of awards shows this past year of the
The ratings are in for the 2021 Grammy awards, which aired on Sunday (March 15) on CBS.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, hosted by South African comedian Trevor Noah and boasting powerhouse performers Harry Styles, Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa, BTS, Billie Eilish, Post Malone and Megan Thee Stallion, drew a scant audience for CBS.
Grammys 2021 last night (March 14) with jokes about the Royal Family and Harry Styles.The comedian took over from Alicia Keys, who hosted in 2020, and joked about the set up of this year’s event which was held in a marquee outside the LA Convention Center, with nominees sitting at socially-distanced tables.“So there’s more tension in that tent than at a family reunion at Buckingham Palace,” joked Noah, who added: “Tonight is going to be the biggest outdoor event this year, besides the storming
The Grammys 2021 was historic, entertaining and full of super fun moments as the award ceremony kicked off. The 63rd Grammy Awards was hosted by Trevor Noah at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Megan Thee Stallion, Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Roddy Ricch, Dua Lipa, Doja Cat, Billie Eilish, and more are up for major awards in tonight's Grammy Awards, being held live from Los Angeles in a socially-distanced ceremony hosted by Trevor Noah.
Brittany Howard, Coldplay’s Chris Martin, Bruno Mars and more paid tribute to lost stars of the music world during the Grammys 2021 In Memoriam segment.Ahead of the performances, host Trevor Noah noted that due to the tragic number of lives lost in the last year, not all would be able to be recognised in the section, but would be remembered online instead.Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak returned to the stage after debuting their new project Silk Sonic to pay tribute to Little Richard.
Record-breaking wins and heartbreaking losses: The 2021 Grammy Awards definitely broke the mold. From the outdoor seating due to COVID-19 to the shocking outcomes of each category, everything about the 63rd annual Grammys — which aired March 14 on CBS — was different than any of the Recording Academy’s awards ceremonies, ever. Lead by Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” host and one-time Grammy nominee Trevor Noah, 37, the show was full of monumental moments — especially for artists like Beyoncé,
Grammys 2021 on Sunday — both in the performances and the precious hardware. The awards show was hosted by Trevor Noah outside the Los Angeles Convention Center.Performances by female performers such as Billie Eilish, Brittany Howard and newly anointed Best New Artist winner Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B — in their first-ever live throwdown of their No.
Are you ready to believe in awards shows again? After 12 months where zoom acceptance speeches, at-home red carpets, and pre-taped performances became the norm, the 63rd Grammy Awards provided the closest “return to normal” yet. Winners accepted their awards in person.
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.
Beyoncé is now the holder of the record for most Grammy wins by a female artist and by any male or female singer.The star has picked up three awards at the Grammys 2021 ceremony tonight (March 14) – Best Music Video for ‘Brown Skin Girl’, Best R&B Performance for ‘Black Parade’, and Best Rap Performance for her remix of Megan Thee Stallion’s ‘Savage’.Grammys host Trevor Noah announced that Beyoncé had tied the record after she accepted the latter award with the Houston rapper.
While initially scheduled to take place on January 31, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic once again rained on everyone's parade with Grammys 2021 being shifted to a new date; today, i.e. March 15, IST.
Beyoncé has made GRAMMYs history!Queen Bey won three new golden gramophones at the 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards on Sunday, officially tying Alison Krauss for the most GRAMMYs awarded to a female artist at 27.The superstar got up on stage with Megan Thee Stallion to accept the award for Best Rap Song for their hit, «Savage,» and host Trevor Noah took a moment to acknowledge Bey's historic achievement.Earlier in the evening, Beyoncé also took home Best Rap Performance for «Savage» and Best Music
2021 GRAMMY Awards will see the likes of Dua Lipa, Megan Thee Stallion, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Beyoncé competing for top honors, but it will also test whether the Recording Academy can pull off an awards show during a global pandemic. This year's Trevor Noah-hosted ceremony is an in-person show, taking place at the Los Angeles Convention Center — instead of the GRAMMYs' usual home at the Staples Center — with outdoor performances on multiple socially distances stages from Cardi B, BTS,
Trevor Noah knows how to rock a red carpet look.As the host of the 2021 GRAMMYs, there was no doubt that Noah would step up his fashion game — especially when the awards ceremony has become one of the biggest star-studded nights for statement-making ensembles. But let’s be honest: Sometimes, there's nothing better than a classic suit — and Noah's went above and beyond.The 37-year-old host of is no doubt one to talk about, well, anything.
2021 GRAMMY Awards were filled with star-studded performances by music's biggest names! Hosted by Trevor Noah in Los Angeles on Sunday, the annual awards ceremony featured live performances both inside the L.A. Convention Center and in outdoor open-air tents in the L.A.