The Grammy Awards Promises More Performances For 2021 Ceremony

Bella Breakdown The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards promises to be the biggest night in music with more performances than ever before for a night that can’t be missed. The...


Bella Breakdown

The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards promises to be the biggest night in music with more performances than ever before for a night that can’t be missed. The Grammys will feature all the big names in music among performers and nominees with a new hosting format in an undisclosed location.

The Grammys will not be hosting the awards ceremony in the traditional location at the Staples Center in Los Angeles and moved to an undisclosed location to prevent groups of fans from gathering in large groups around the entrance. The Grammys will have the featured artists performing on four stages with one reserved for presenters and the event’s host Trevor Noah of the “Daily Show.”

The long list of performers includes Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish, Bruno Mars, BTS, Cardi B, Da Baby, Doja Cat, Dua Lipa, Harry Styles, John Mayer, Lil Baby, Megan Thee Stallion, Post Malone, Roddy Ricch, Taylor Swift, and more. The Grammys ceremony will also be present special honors including the Lifetime Achievement Award for Tejano singing legend Selena.

Last year marked the 25th anniversary of the passing of the young crossover Tejano star Selena and the Grammys will be honoring the late star with her second Grammy award. Selena Quintanilla-Perez received her first Grammy awards for Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album in 1994 and the Grammys will be honoring the late singer with a second Lifetime Achievement Award.

Fans can watch the biggest night in music at 8 p.m. on Sunday, March 14 live on CBS or stream on Paramount Plus (formerly CBS All Access app).