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Pinkvilla Desk 78784 reads Mumbai Updated: March 12, 2021 05:16 pm Harry Styles to kick off Grammys 2021 with trailblazing performance; CBS teases ‘You don’t want to miss this’
The Adore You singer Harry Styles will be kicking off the 2021 Grammys! Variety recently confirmed that the 27-year-old singer will be the opening performance at the upcoming awards show airing this weekend. “You don’t want to miss the top of the show,” Jack Sussman, CBS’ executive VP of specials, music and live events shared via Variety. “It’s going to be music coming at you heavy and hard like you’ve not seen it before. We’ve got Harry Styles, this incredible entertainer, at the top of the show and we’ll just keep coming at you.”
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The Recording Academy traditionally refers to its glittering Grammy Awards presentation as “music’s biggest night.” This year they’re going with “quarantine-friendly and partly virtual.” Is there a prize for the best sad trombone?
Hosted by the acerbic South African comedian and host of
The Daily Show Trevor Noah, the pandemic-affected primetime portion of Sunday’s event will be an exercise in making do, one that hopefully outdoes the recent Golden Globe Zoom-fest, Jodie Foster pyjamas-and-dog-kissing moment notwithstanding.
The show will be the “first of its kind,” in the words of a Recording Academy statement, and it will also be the first Grammys with new show producer Ben Winston at the helm. With all that uncertainty in mind, here’s what viewers can expect on Sunday.
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