Grammys 2023: Beyoncé Leads Nominees in Show Affected by LA Wildfires
The 67th Grammy Awards are right around the corner, and it’s bound to be a show like no other. This year, the Grammys are taking on a new tone to support victims of the devastating LA wildfires. As Los Angeles works to recover from the destruction caused by the fires, the Recording Academy is stepping up to help. They’ve already distributed $2 million in emergency aid and pledged over $4 million to support those in the music industry affected by the wildfires.
So, what can we expect from this year’s show? Well, the Grammys will still be full of glitz and glamour, with trophies being handed out and exclusive performances. But there’s also a greater purpose this year – raising awareness and funds to help those in need.
The show will be hosted by the hilarious Trevor Noah, and we might just witness history being made when some of the biggest names in music come together. Beyoncé leads the pack with an impressive 11 nominations, bringing her career total to a whopping 99 nods. If she clinches the album of the year award, she’ll make history as the first Black woman to do so in the 21st century.
As for the performers, get ready for an incredible lineup including Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars, and many more. Stevie Wonder, Janelle Monáe, and Will Smith will pay tribute to the late Quincy Jones, and there will be appearances from stars like Cardi B, John Legend, and Queen Latifah.
You can catch all the excitement live on CBS and Paramount+ starting at 8 p.m. Eastern time. And if you’re a Paramount+ with Showtime subscriber, you can also watch live and on demand. Plus, there are plenty of live TV streaming services that include CBS in their lineup, so you won’t miss a moment of the action.
This year’s Grammys are sure to be a night to remember, with amazing performances, well-deserved awards, and a mission to support those in need. So grab your snacks, settle in on the couch, and get ready to be entertained and inspired by the magic of music.

