Beyonce seems on the 63rd annual Grammy Awards. Beyonce is up for 9 Grammys on the sixty fifth annual Grammy Awards, which airs Feb. 5. Chris Pizzello, Invision through Related Press
It’s virtually time for the sixty fifth annual Grammy Awards ceremony.
Right here’s a take a look at the upcoming occasion — together with the way to watch and a number of the prime nominees.
How you can watch the 2023 Grammys
The sixty fifth Grammy Awards airs Sunday, Feb. 5, at 6 p.m. MST on CBS.
The ceremony can even be out there to stream through Paramount+, in accordance with The Los Angeles Occasions. It's scheduled to go till 9:30 p.m. MST.
Who's internet hosting the 2023 Grammys?
Comic Trevor Noah is internet hosting the Grammys for the third 12 months in a row, per The Los Angeles Occasions. The gig comes a number of months after Noah introduced he's stepping away from “The Day by day Present” after seven years, the Deseret Information reported.
“I spent two years in my residence, not on the street, and once I acquired again on the market, I spotted there’s one other a part of my life on the market that I need to keep on exploring,” Noah mentioned in a press release final fall, per the Deseret Information. “I miss studying different languages. I miss going to different nations and placing on reveals.”
Who're the 2023 Grammy nominees?
Beyonce takes the lead for many Grammy nominations this 12 months, the Deseret Information reported. Her 9 nominations embrace greatest file, tune and album. With 28 Grammys already hooked up to her title, Beyonce may doubtlessly turn out to be the artist with essentially the most Grammys, surpassing conductor Georg Solti’s 31 wins.
Beyonce can be tied along with her husband, rapper/producer Jay-Z, for many Grammy nominations of all time — a whopping 88 nominations.
Based on the Deseret Information, beneath are the nominees in three of the highest classes:
File of the 12 months
- “Don’t Shut Me Down,” ABBA.
- “Straightforward on Me,” Adele.
- “Break My Soul,” Beyoncé.
- “Good Morning Beautiful,” Mary J. Blige.
- “You and Me on the Rock,” Brandi Carlile that includes Lucius.
- “Lady,” Doja Cat.
- “Unhealthy Behavior,” Steve Lacy.
- “The Coronary heart Half 5,” Kendrick Lamar.
- “About (expletive) Time,” Lizzo.
- “As It Was,” Harry Types.
Track of the 12 months
- “Straightforward on Me,” Adele.
- “Break My Soul,” Beyoncé.
- “Simply Like That,” Bonnie Raitt.
- “God Did,” DJ Khaled That includes Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend and Fridayy.
- “ABCDEFU,” Gayle.
- “As It Was,” Harry Types.
- “The Coronary heart Half 5,” Kendrick Lamar.
- “About (expletive) Time,” Lizzo.
- “Unhealthy Behavior,” Steve Lacy.
- “All Too Nicely (10 Minute Model),” Taylor Swift.
Album of the 12 months
- “Voyage,” ABBA.
- “30,” Adele.
- “Un Verano Sin Ti,” Unhealthy Bunny.
- “Renaissance,” Beyoncé.
- “Good Morning Beautiful (Deluxe),” Mary J. Blige.
- “In These Silent Days,” Brandi Carlile.
- “Music of the Spheres,” Coldplay.
- “Mr. Morale & the Large Steppers,” Kendrick Lamar.
- “Particular,” Lizzo.
- “Harry’s Home,” Harry Types.
Tributes on the 2023 Grammys
This 12 months’s In Memoriam tribute will characteristic performances honoring nation legend Loretta Lynn, Fleetwood Mac’s Christine McVie and Takeoff of hip-hop group Migos, who all died in 2022, per Leisure Weekly.