
The global music spotlight returns to Los Angeles on Sunday, February 1, as the Grammy Awards stage its 68th edition, promising a night of star power, historic wins, and unforgettable performances.
Recognised as the most prestigious event in the music industry, the Grammys bring together the world’s biggest artistes, producers, and creatives to celebrate excellence across genres. This year’s ceremony is expected to draw millions of viewers worldwide, with anticipation already running high across social media and fan communities.
How to Watch the Grammys Live
The awards night begins earlier in the day with the Premiere Ceremony, where the majority of Grammy categories are presented. This pre-telecast will be streamed live from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles via the Grammys’ official website and YouTube channel, starting at 12:30 p.m. Pacific Time.
The main event follows later in the evening, broadcasting live from the Crypto.com Arena at 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time. Viewers can watch the main ceremony on CBS and stream it live on Paramount+, making it accessible to audiences across multiple platforms.
Trevor Noah’s Final Time as Host
Popular comedian and television personality Trevor Noah returns as host for the sixth—and final—time. Known for his sharp wit and calm stage presence, Noah has become a familiar face at the Grammys in recent years.
Organisers say his final hosting appearance is expected to strike a balance between humour, reflection, and celebration, as the music industry continues to evolve in a rapidly changing global landscape.
Star-Studded Nominees and Global Representation
This year’s nominations reflect the increasingly global nature of music. International superstars such as Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar, and Lady Gaga headline major categories.
K-pop acts are also expected to make a strong impression, continuing the genre’s steady rise on the global awards stage. Industry observers say this reflects the Recording Academy’s broader recognition of music beyond traditional Western markets.
Performances Fans Are Excited About
As always, live performances remain one of the biggest attractions of Grammy night. This year’s lineup includes appearances by Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Sabrina Carpenter, and Bruno Mars, among others.
Producers have hinted at collaborative performances and surprise moments, which have become a trademark of the awards in recent years.
What Else to Expect on Grammy Night
Beyond performances and awards, viewers can expect:
- High-fashion red carpet moments from global stars
- Emotional acceptance speeches and tributes
- The return of the Album Cover category
- Surprise wins and unexpected snubs
- Cultural moments that often trend worldwide within minutes
Why the Grammys Still Matter
Despite debates over nominations and voting processes, the Grammys remain a powerful platform for shaping music history and spotlighting artistic achievement. For artistes, a Grammy win can redefine careers; for fans, it’s a night where music culture takes centre stage.
For African and Nigerian audiences, the event is also a reminder of how global recognition is expanding, as non-Western sounds increasingly influence mainstream music.
Final Countdown
With Los Angeles once again hosting music’s biggest night, expectations are high for a smooth, glamorous, and memorable show. Whether you’re tuning in for the performances, the fashion, or the major awards, the 68th Grammys promise something for every music lover.
Stay tuned for live updates, full winners’ lists, and post-show highlights as the industry’s finest gather to celebrate another year of musical excellence.
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