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May 1, 2024

News: H.E.R., Cardi B, Lil Baby and more To Perform at GRAMMY Virtual Awards

The GRAMMYs were set to impact in January, but were pushed back in hopes we would be back outside. But, we’re not (except Texas, Florida and Atlanta)! So, the plan is to go virtual with the GRAMMY Awards and all performances. This year is like no other, so all the socializing, red carpet events and parties won’t exist. Even the Clive Davis Pre-GRAMMY Gala has been postponed until May, due to Clive being diagnosed with Bell’s Palsy.

This year, the festivities will be a little different with GRAMMY Week. The events kicked off today with the GRAMMY in The Schools Fest. It will consist of a four-day virtual festival celebrating music and music education during the week leading up to the GRAMMY Awards. There will be tons of virtual performances on The GRAMMYs including H.E.R., Roddy Ricch, Doja Cat, Bad Bunny, Megan Thee Stallion, Cardi B, DaBaby, Post Malone, Killer Mike and more. The official show Sunday, March 14 at 8 p.m. EST and 5 p.m PST on CBS. Take a look at some of the other events for GRAMMY week below.

GRAMMY In The Schools Fest – Beginning Monday, March 8, 2021, GRAMMY In The Schools® Fest (GITS Fest) is a four-day virtual festival celebrating music and music education during the week leading up to Music’s Biggest Night® — the GRAMMY Awards®.

Women In The Mix – March 8 – Women In The Mix® aims to highlightfemale producers, engineers, artists, and executives in the music industry. Members of the music community are invited to participate in the inaugural GRAMMY® Week event.

THE SOUNDTRACK OF MENTAL HEALTH: Exploring Mental Health & Addiction in the Black Community – March 9 – Join MusiCares, The Black Music Collective and Silence the Shame for a discussion on the mental health aspect of addiction in the black music community.

The Inaugural Black Music Collective GRAMMY Week Celebration – March 10 – The Black Music Collective (BMC), a newly launched initiative by the Recording Academy®, will host its inaugural GRAMMY® Week event in celebration of Black creators’ and professionals’ countless contributions to the music industry. The historic event, presented by Mastercard, will feature an array of esteemed Black music creators and professionals known for amplifying Black voices in music and beyond.

GRAMMY U Masterclass with Tayla Parx: Powered by Mastercard – March 11 -Join GRAMMY U® for a Masterclass with GRAMMY® nominee, Tayla Parx, as she discusses the craft of songwriting and being a multi-faceted artist. 

Producers & Engineers Wing 20th Anniversary Celebration – March 11 – This hour-long program will celebrate the 20-year milestone of the Recording Academy Producers & Engineers Wing® with highlights from the past two decades and a look into the future.

Pandora LIVE Countdown to the GRAMMY Awards – March 11 – Join 2021 GRAMMY® nominees Haim, Brittany Howard and CHIKA as they talk origins, songwriting, genre-bending, the music industry and beyond – plus exclusive performances from all three.

23rd Annual Entertainment Law Initiative – March 12 – The Recording Academy®, in concert with some of the nation’s most prominent entertainment attorneys, established the Entertainment Law Initiative® to promote discussion and debate about the most compelling legal issues facing the music industry today.

MusiCares Presents: Music on a Mission – March 12 – Join MusiCares as they celebrate those in music most impacted by the pandemic. 

63rd GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony – March 14 –

Get ready for Music’s Biggest Night® by starting with Music’s Biggest Day. The Premiere Ceremony will present more than 70 GRAMMY winners and feature a variety of exciting performances across genres.

Watch the live stream exclusively on GRAMMY.com.

63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards – March 14 – The 63rd GRAMMY® Awards will be broadcast in HDTV and 5.1 surround sound on the CBS Television Network, Sunday, March 14, at 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT.