Grammy Awards 2024: What to Expect on Music’s Biggest Night
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Updated 4 February 2024
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As the much-anticipated Grammy Awards approach, music lovers around the world are eagerly waiting to see if this year’s ceremony will finally get it right. Known for their controversial choices, the Grammys often favor established acts over cutting-edge musicians. However, the 2024 nominees suggest a shift towards more mainstream and contemporary artists, leading to high hopes for the event. Here are nine things to look out for on music’s biggest night.
1) How to Watch the Grammys

Comedian Trevor Noah is hosting the show this year
For those eager to catch the Grammy Awards live, the ceremony will take place on Sunday in Los Angeles. The “premiere ceremony” will occur at 20:30 GMT, rewarding more obscure categories. The main show, airing at 01:00 Monday GMT, will be broadcast live on CBS and streamed on Paramount Plus. YouTube will host speeches and select performances the following day, giving fans a chance to relive the highlights.
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