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Hollywood’s film and television dignitaries may have stolen the spotlight with their glitzy award shows, but never one to sit idle is the music industry. Today, the Grammy Awards returns for its 66th annual iteration and it’s shaping up to be one of the most highly anticipated yet.
Leading the nominations are the legions of pop supernovas dominating the soundwaves and global economies, with Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Dua Lipa (to name a few) soon descending on Los Angeles’ Crypto.com arena to reap the merits of what they’ve sonically sewn. (An illustrious gold gramophone, that is).
Women have prevailed over the nominees, with beloved alternative artists like Lana Del Rey and Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker of Boygenius contending with mainstream mainstays like Miley Cyrus, SZA and Olivia Rodrigo for two of the biggest awards of the evening—Album of the Year and Record of the Year.
If internet chatter is to be believed, the 2024 Grammys will host a surprising, albeit long-awaited, announcement: Taylor Swift confirming the re-recording of her 2017 revenge-inspired album, Reputation. Given the 33-year-old announced her most recent album, Midnights, in a similar vein, this isn’t out of the 12-time winner’s wheelhouse.
The fervour surrounding the ceremony makes it an unprecedented one to watch. So, with that said, and without further ado, keep scrolling below for all the details on where to watch the 2024 Grammy Awards in Australia.
Where To Watch The 2024 Grammy Awards
The 66th annual Grammy Awards will be held inside the Crypto.com arena in Downtown Los Angeles on Sunday, February 4 at 5pm PST time. (Monday, February 5 at noon AEDT). Australian readers can stream the ceremony live on Channel 7 and on the Grammy’s official website.
Who Is Performing At The 2024 Grammy Awards?
It’s a battle of the dolls at the Grammy’s mainstage, with Billie Eilish, Dua Lip and Olivia Rodrigo all performing at the 2024 Grammy Awards. Legendary folk singer, Joni Mitchell, will make her Grammy’s performance debut at 80 years old—a deserved accolade considering her career forged the path many of these female singer-songwriters walk today. Continue Ireland’s reign in Hollywood is U2, who have made a quick pit stop in Los Angeles after their Las Vegas residency in the newly-opened sphere. The streets clearly have a name, and they’re run by music’s best.