Live Updates: Grammys 2021 winners and performances

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The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards are being held Sunday night, airing on CBS at 8 p.m. ET. Trevor Noah of “The Daily Show” will host the ceremony from the Los Angeles Convention Center, and as with other award shows held during the pandemic, there will be no audience for the Grammys this year.

“There’s going to be stages that are intricately designed to be socially distanced but at the same time engaging with the people, so it’ll feel like you’re there at some sort of music-festival-meets-awards-show-meets-special-concert just for you at home,” Noah said.

Viewers can stream the Grammys on the Paramount+ streaming service. ET Live‘s coverage is ongoing and will continue after the show.

Bad Bunny, Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa and Megan Thee Stallion are slated to perform at the event. Beyoncé leads the field with nine nominations. Dua Lipa, Roddy Rich and Swift each scored six nominations themselves.

Beyoncé picked up two Grammys during the pre-ceremony, including one with 9-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter, who became the second youngest person to win a Grammy.  Beyoncé’s two new Grammys gave her a cumulative 26 awards, putting her on track to surpass Alison Krauss’ record 27 wins.

John Prine and Chick Corea were both awarded posthumous Grammys in the pre-ceremony.

Trevor Noah — Grammy Awards
Trevor Noah attends the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards on March 14, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy

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