Grammys 2022: When and where to watch the music gala in India, performances and more details

Updated : Apr 01, 2022 19:05
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The biggest evening for the music industry, the Grammy Awards are almost here.

If you are wondering when and where to watch the Grammy Awards, we have got you covered.

The 64th Grammy Awards will be held on April 3 in Las Vegas at MGM Grand Garden Area. This is the first time that Grammy’s will take place in this city.

In India, however, the Grammy Awards will be live-streamed on Monday, April 4, 5:30 AM onwards.

For the audience in the US, the event will be broadcast live on the CBS channel. However, Indian fans can watch the Grammy Awards live on Sony Liv App.

This year's Grammys will be hosted by The Daily Show’s Trevor Noah, who is returning after his successful stint last year as well.

Not just this, this year will also see some amazing performances. So, buckle up your seats to witness some path-breaking performances too.

K-pop group BTS are all set to take to the Grammys stage for a stunning performance this year. Other performers that have been announced are the nominees Billie Eilish, Brothers Osborne, Olivia Rodrigo, Brandi Carlile, Jack Harlow, and Lil Nas X among others.

For the eligibility, any music released between September 1, 2020, to September 30, 2021, is qualified for recognition, under the numerous categories of the Grammys.

Also Watch | 2nd year in a row! BTS bag a Grammy Nomination for 2022

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