Everything you need to know about the 2024 Grammy Awards
Trevor Noah returns to host the 66th annual Grammy Awards this Sunday
We’re deep in it now—awards season. There’s no stopping it at this point. Every day, a new ceremony, more people telling you they “still have to see Maestro,” arguing about something called the “Gerwig snub,” and making seven-year-old jokes about Jo Koy’s Golden Globes monologue. Thankfully, moving pictures aren’t necessary for the next publicly broadcasted work event, where the wealthy, glamorous, and beautiful celebrities collect gold statues in honor of their success. This Sunday, it’s all about those shiny little gramophones.
When is the Grammys, and how can I watch it?
The Grammys sound off this Sunday, February 4, at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena, which is somehow still called that even though, you know, crypto is so 2000 and late. The ceremony airs live at 8 p.m. EST on CBS and streams on Paramount+ and even Paramount+ with SHOWTIME. That’s excellent news for anyone who’s figured out how to use Paramount+ with SHOWTIME.
Who’s hosting, and will they be funny?
While Jon Stewart begins his journey back to his old desk, Trevor Noah, the guy who kept his seat warm these past few years, will host this year’s ceremony. It sounds like a downgrade job-wise until you realize Noah gets paid a butt-ton of money for one night of work. He’s done this for the last four years. One night of work, one paycheck. No wonder he hosted The Daily Show. He’s so smart.