The Recording Academy and other outlets will stream exclusive Grammys content, including red-carpet arrivals hours before the awards show kicks off.
The Academy canceled some of its events leading up to the Awards show and has repurposed others to heighten focus on fundraising for relief
The 67th annual Grammy Awards will still take place Sunday, Feb. 2, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles — though the Recording Academy has refocused its aim to support relief efforts following the devastating Los Angeles-area wildfires.
Grammys will proceed as planned on Feb. 2, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. said, as Los Angeles faces several deadly wildfires.
As the Los Angeles fires continue to rage across the city, the Recording Academy and MusiCares made a combined pledge of $1 million to kick off a new relief effort to support musicians and industry professionals impacted by the devastating fires.
The announcement comes a little less than two weeks from when the Grammys are set to take place, later than Trevor Noah has been lined up as host in past years.
The Recording Academy and MusiCares have launched a major relief effort to assist music professionals displaced by the catastrophic wildfires in Los Angeles.
The 67th annual ceremony is expected to take place on February 2 at the Crypto.Com Arena in downtown Los Angeles.
MusiCares' Person of the Year event, honoring the Grateful Dead, is moving ahead 'with a special appeal for donations to support wildfire relief.'
Despite the multiple wildfires in recent weeks in Southern California, the Recording Academy announced the star-studded awards will continue.
As the Los Angeles fires continue to rage across the city, the Recording Academy and MusiCares made a combined pledge of $1 million to kick off a new relief effort to support musicians and ...
Donations at the event will go to MusiCare's Los Angeles Fire Relief Effort supporting music professionals impacted by the blazes.