When And How To Watch The 2022 Grammy Awards

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Multiple golden Grammy Awards with wooden bases sit in neat rows The 64th Grammy Awards will be held Sunday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. (Associated Press)
By Kristina Garcia April 1, 2022 Updated 12:41 PM PT
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Only a week after the Oscars, the 64th Grammy Awards is rounding up the biggest names in music this weekend for a night of recognition and performances.

After the awards show was originally planned for late January, the anticipation will finally come to an end this weekend. Following a COVID-related delay, the Grammys ceremony relocated from L.A.’s Crypto.com Arena to the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas — making this the first time the the show has been hosted in Sin City.

The Grammys will air live Sunday starting at 5 p.m. Pacific time on CBS. You can also stream it live or on demand on Paramount+. Comedian and “The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah is this year’s host.

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This year’s postponement and relocation from the show’s usual Los Angeles home came after concerns about the spread of the Omicron variant, which has since subsided.

The stars were out on the Red Carpet before the Pre-Grammy Gala at the Beverly Hilton. Clockwise from top left; Brandi Carlile, Anitta, Lil Nas X, DJ Cassidy, H.E.R., and Machine Gun Kelly.

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Photos: Stars shine bright at pre-Grammy gala at Beverly Hilton

The event included performances from Maneskin, Lizzo, Sheryl Crow, Jennifer Hudson, Frankie Valli, Lauren Daigle, Latto, Lil Baby and Lil Wayne.

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The Grammys will feature star-studded performances by artists including Billie Eilish, BTS, H.E.R., Nas and Olivia Rodrigo. The Grammys added seven more artists to the lineup on Wednesday: J Balvin with Maria Becerra, John Legend, Silk Sonic, Carrie Underwood, Maverick City Music, Aymée Nuviola and Billy Strings.

The Foo Fighters were set to perform but after the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins last week they canceled all upcoming tour dates and have since been removed from the Grammys roster.

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Strings, Maverick City Music and Nuviola — all of whom are nominated — will be performing in special segments to spotlight historically underrepresented genres.

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Legend, a 12-time Grammy winner, will be honored Saturday with the Recording Academy‘s inaugural Global Impact Award for his achievements in the music industry. The award will be given to Legend the night before the Grammys during the first-ever Recording Academy Honors Presented by the Black Music Collective event.

Read The Times’ predictions for this year’s Grammys here.

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