GRAMMYS 2019: Everything You Need To Know About The 61st Grammy Awards
Leela Adwani |Feb 05, 2019
The 61st annual Grammy Awards will live-stream at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, 10 Feb 2019, broadcast on CBS starting from 8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT.
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“Music’s biggest night’’ of the world officially returns on 10 February 2019, when the 61st Grammy Awards offer a chance to gather the industry’s biggest names in the annual celebration for the best music of the year.
For the uninitiated, in December, the Grammys 2019 disclosed a relatively impressive pool of nominees with American rapper Kendrick Lamar who is leading with eight nods, Drake with seven, jointly followed by producer Boi-1da and Brandi Carlile with six.
When the 2019 Grammys will broadcast? The 61st annual Grammy Awards will live-stream at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, 10 Feb 2019, broadcast on CBS starting from 8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT.
How to watch the show on television and online? Other than broadcasting live on CBS, the 2019 Grammys will also air online for the audiences with joining cable providers or CBS All Access subscriptions. Opting for Hulu live TV or Youtube TV is also a superb way to watch the show. However, bear in mind that before the ceremony kicks-off, the Grammy Red Carpet Live on CBS will also air fashion highlights of attendants.
Is there any difference between the 2019 Grammys and the last year? The highlight of this year is that the Recording Academy would expand four main categories (record of the year, the album of the year, best new artist and song of the year) from 5 to 8 nominees. It also claims to make a much higher effort to diversify the voting body, which is approximately 12,000.
Who are notable nominees of 2019 Grammy? This year, Kendrick Lamar got eight nominations comprising of record and song of the year for “All The Stars” single and album of the year for the soundtrack of “Black Panther.” For the record, Kendrick also had a successful Grammys of 2018 with 7 nominations for the album “Damn.”
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