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Everything You Need To Know Before Watching the 2021 Grammys

Pop The Bubbly ­– The Grammys Are Happening In Just A Few Hours!

The highly anticipated star-studded event is just around the corner, and Celeb Secrets wants to prepare you for the jammed-packed evening full of cutting-edge talent, glitz, glamour, and comedy. The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards will be held on Sunday, March 14 at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT on Paramount +, a new streaming platform that replaced CBS All Access.

The Recording Academy is giving music enthusiasts a taste of normalcy as they host the 2021 Grammys. However, the night will look a bit different this year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The leading organization will be taking proper precautions to keep everyone safe, leaving the award show to be quarantine-friendly and partly virtual.

63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards: Complete Coverage

The performances throughout the night have been engineered to appear as a continuous broadcast. However, many of the acts have been pretaped. The star-studded evening will take place on five stages, arranged in and around the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles.

Whether you tune in for the fashion, red carpet, the nominations, the groundbreaking performances, or to hear from A-list celebrities, we got you covered!

GIVE us a follow on Twitter at @celebsecrets and IG at @celebsecrets, as we’ll be live-tweeting and Instagramming the best moments from the eventful night!

What are the GRAMMY Awards? 

You may be thinking to yourself, “what are The Grammy Awards” or you might just be mistaking them for the other 500 or something award shows that go down each and every year. Well, Celeb Secrets is here to clear everything up for you.

The Grammys have been handed out by the Recording Academy since 1959. The prestigious organization recognizes the best in the music industry. The ceremony features performances by prominent musicians and honors leading creators.

How can I watch The Grammys? 

If you have cable access, you can watch The Grammys live on CBS at 8pm ET/ 5pm PT on Sunday, March 14. However, if you don’t have cable, don’t sweat it because the show will be available to stream on Facebook Live and grammys.com.

What’s The Premiere Ceremony and how can I stream it?

Before the star-studded event kicks off, be sure to go behind the scenes with your favorite celebrities and see how they are preparing for the biggest night in music. The 63rd Grammy Awards premiere ceremony will take place Sunday, March 14 at 12PM PT/3 PM ET and will be streamed live internationally via GRAMMY.com and YouTube. The preshow will be hosted by current three-time GRAMMY nominee Jhené Aiko.

The Premiere Ceremony will feature amazing performances by current nominees: Burna Boy, Terri Lyne Carrington + Social Science, Jimmy “Duck” Holmes, Igor Levit, Lido Pimienta, Poppy, Rufus Wainwright, and many more!

Is there a red carpet? 

YES! You will have the opportunity to walk down the virtual red carpet at 3:30 PM PT/ 7:30 PM ET. The Live Pre-Show and Red Carpet coverage are presented by IBM & Facebook.

Watch on GRAMMY.com and Facebook Live to get a glimpse of high-end fashion, incredible interviews, and never-before-seen moments.

Who is hosting?

“The Daily Show” host and one-time Grammy nominee, Trevor Noah will be bringing the heat this Sunday, March 14th at the 63rd Grammy Awards.

Who are the big nominees?

The 2021 Grammy nominee list is overflowing with amazing tracks and trailblazing stars. Beyoncé is leading the pack with nine nominations and is hoping to take home the win for “record of the year” for her album “Black Parade.” The other nominees in this stiff competition for “record of the year” is Dua Lipa (“Don’t Start Now”), Doja Cat (“Say So”), DaBaby featuring Roddy Rich (“Rockstar”), Billie Eilish (“Everything I wanted”), Post Malone (“Circles”) and Black Pumas (“Colors“).

Our queen Taylor Swift will be entering the night with five nominations connected to her LP “Folklore.” The country-pop artist is also in the running for “song of the year” with her hit track “Cardigan.”

Keep your eyes glued to the television screen because Ingrid Andress, Phoebe Bridges, Chika, Noah Cyrus, D Smoke, Doja Cat, Kaytranada, and Megan Thee Stallion are all expected to take home a gilded gramophone.

Check out the full list of nominees HERE with our winner predictions here.

Who will be performing? 

Musicians are gearing up and getting ready to perform at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards! Heartthrob Harry Styles will be starting the party and opening up the show.

“It’s going to be music coming at you heavy and hard like you’ve not seen it before. We’ve got Harry Styles, this incredible entertainer, at the top of the show and we’ll just keep coming at you,” says CBS’ executive VP of specials, music, and live events Jack Sussman.

Get ready to whiteness spectacular performances from Bad Bunny, Black Pumas, BTS, Brandi Carlile, DaBaby, Doja Cat, Billie Eilish, Mickey Guyton, Haim, Brittany Howard, Miranda Lambert, Lil Baby, Dua Lipa, Chris Martin, John Mayer, Megan Thee Stallion, Maren Morris, Post Malone, Roddy Rich, Harry Styles, and Taylor Swift.

Is there an After Party?

When the night is over, don’t go to bed because The Recording Academy is continuing the party!

Make sure to catch more Grammy festivities at 9 PM PT/ midnight ET on GRAMMY.com and Facebook Live.

The GRAMMY Live Wrap Show will feature a full recap of the night’s winners, performances, fashion highlights, backstage interviews, and more.

Just in case you forgot, the 2021 Grammy Awards air TONIGHT, March 14th @ 8PM ET/5PM PT on CBS and Paramount+.

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