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Music stars arrive on the Grammys red carpet ahead of tonight's show
Summary
Artists and nominees gathered on the red carpet in Los Angeles ahead of the 68th Grammy Awards; the Premiere Ceremony earlier handed out most categories and the main telecast will present major awards and performances tonight.
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The 68th annual Grammy Awards are taking place in Los Angeles and will air on CBS and Paramount+ tonight. Artists, nominees and presenters walked the red carpet ahead of the main telecast. Kendrick Lamar led the nominations with nine, followed by Lady Gaga, Jack Antonoff and Canadian producer Cirkut with seven each. Trevor Noah returned as host for his sixth and final time.
Key details:
- The Premiere Ceremony ran for about 3½ hours and presented 86 of the 95 awards earlier in the day.
- An eight-year-old, Aura V, shared the Grammy for best children's album with her father, Fyütch, making her one of the youngest winners.
- The Dalai Lama won a Grammy for his audiobook narration, and Rufus Wainwright accepted the award on his behalf.
- Security measures outside the venue included zig-zag vehicle checks and sniffer dogs, which led to backups and potential late arrivals.
- Steven Spielberg won a Grammy for "Music by John Williams," completing an EGOT.
- Several artists wore black-and-white pins reading "ICE OUT" and similar messages on the red carpet in a show of protest related to immigration enforcement.
Summary:
The main awards telecast is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. Eastern/5 p.m. Pacific and will include about 19 performances and the night's highest-profile awards. The Premiere Ceremony already delivered most of the genre and technical prizes earlier in the day, and the evening program will focus on the major categories and live performances.
