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2024 GRAMMYS PREVIEW

FIVE BIG QUESTIONS AHEAD OF SUNDAY’S AWARD SHOW

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LOS ANGELES – The 66th annual Grammy Awards are on Sunday, airing live from Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena on CBS and Paramount+. So, what can viewers expect?

Some new, some old. Executive producers Raj Kapoor, Ben Winston, and Jesse Collins are returning for their fourth year — evolving the show from their first, which required completely reimaginin­g the Grammys for COVID-19. In 2021, they had the idea to turn musicians into each other’s audiences when there couldn’t be one, a concept that has informed every Grammys since.

For example: artists sit at tables near the front of the stage to give the sense that the musicians and the audience as “just having a really lovely evening together,” Winston told The Associated Press. “We’ve gone away from the big, grandiose, massive theaters with rows and rows and rows of people and actually try to make a really beautiful, bespoke concert every year.”

He says there will continue to be no close ups of musicians as the winners are read out – “and then people rewind to see the disappoint­ment in people’s faces,” he says. “We’ve changed that because it becomes a bit too competitiv­e. We’ve really just tried to make it a loving room for the music community.”

Some elements of the stage – like the gramophone in the middle – will remain the same. “I really like the ideal of keeping elements of last year, but then changing key parts of it,” he says – building off of what has succeeded in the past and making appropriat­e alteration­s for the new year.

Similarly, comedian Trevor Noah will host for a fourth time. “There’s never a hesitation, never a hiccup. There’s never a stumble,” says Recording Academy CEO and President Harvey Mason Jr. of their returning host. “He relates so well to the artists and to the music community in my mind, because he’s a fan and he’s an appreciato­r and a lover of music.”

But what’s new in 2024, and what should viewers keep an eye out for? Here are five burning questions – and answers.

Women rule major categories

Winston says “best pop solo performanc­e” will likely be the first award of the night – remarkable because every nominee in the category is a woman.

“That’s the same throughout the show, really — it’s dominated by women,” he says, joking that he brought up doing “ladies’ night at the Grammys with only women performers,” which was quickly shot down.

“I’m really excited about the mix of talent we 7µ have, and that’s based on the nomination this year, which skew heavily

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 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? Grammy Awards are displayed at the Grammy Museum Experience at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. on Oct. 10, 2017. The 66th annual Grammy Awards will take place Sunday, February 4 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
AP FILE PHOTO Grammy Awards are displayed at the Grammy Museum Experience at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. on Oct. 10, 2017. The 66th annual Grammy Awards will take place Sunday, February 4 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? SZA performs at day one of the Astroworld Music Festival in Houston on Nov. 5, 2021. SZA is nominated for nine Grammy Awards. The 66th annual Grammy Awards will take place Sunday, Feb. 4, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
AP FILE PHOTO SZA performs at day one of the Astroworld Music Festival in Houston on Nov. 5, 2021. SZA is nominated for nine Grammy Awards. The 66th annual Grammy Awards will take place Sunday, Feb. 4, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? Victoria Monet poses for a portrait in Los Angeles on Dec. 14, 2019. Monet received seven Grammy nomination­s on Friday. Monet is nominated for a Grammy for Best New Artist.
AP FILE PHOTO Victoria Monet poses for a portrait in Los Angeles on Dec. 14, 2019. Monet received seven Grammy nomination­s on Friday. Monet is nominated for a Grammy for Best New Artist.

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