This weekend’s assemblage of the biggest names in music could make Beyoncé the most awarded artist in Grammy history with Adele and Harry Styles also tipped for success
Because of myriad logistical considerations, Winston, the mastermind of the production alongside producing partner Raj Kapoor, calls it one of the hardest shows in television to put together.
According to Winston, work doesn’t begin until after the nominations are released in November, which is when artists begin to commit. This year, all eyes are on Beyoncé as she could become thewith nine nominations this year, with Kendrick Lamar, Adele and Brandi Carlile all competing in multiple categories.
Tributes include Kacey Musgraves honoring the late Loretta Lynn, while the rapper Quavo will take part in a performance for his late Migos counterpart Takeoff as well. There will also be a salute to the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, curated by LL Cool J and featuring a who’s who of the genre’s brightest stars and innovators, among them Missy Elliott, Busta Rhymes, Big Boi and DJ Jazzy Jeff.
broadcast managed to soldier through the Covid era, the most recent traditional show in Los Angeles occurred in January 2020, just as the virus was beginning to trickle through the west coast. The 2021 ceremony, Winston’s first time at the helm of the show, was a muted and scaled-back affair, while 2022 saw the production hightail it to the MGM Grand in Las Vegas as Los Angeles was still grappling with virus restrictions.
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