Seating Arrangement For The Grammy Awards, 2018 Released
Of course, Beyonce and Jay-Z have front row seats with center view.
With just a few days away, the hype for the 2018 Grammys continue to grow bigger and bigger.
In a gallery of photos shared by the media, The Carters will be seated across the aisle from Lady Gaga and Sir Elton John who are seated next to each other. While behind Sir Elton sits Miley Cyrus and Sam Smith.
On the other hand Kesha and Kendrick Lamar take front aisle seats while Rihanna gets the aisle seat behind the “Loyalty” rapper and Bruno Mars behind her.
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend will be seated behind comedian Jerry Seinfeld and one can only imagine what a good time and how many laughs will happen throughout the night in their section. P!NK, Kelly Clarkson and Cardi B will also be seated in their section as well.
See some of the name cards below:
James Corden will return as host of the Grammys for the second year in a row after replacing longtime host, LL Cool J. The three-hour long show will feature countless performances from artists including: Lady Gaga, Pink, Kendrick Lamar, Bruno Mars with Cardi B, JAY-Z, Childish Gambino, Rihanna with DJ Khaled and Bryson Tiller, Kesha, Chris Stapleton, Little Big Town, U2, Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee, Sting, Sam Smith and SZA.
Best New Artist nominees Alessia Cara and Khalid will team up with rapper Logic to perform “1-800-273-8255,” joined by a group of suicide attempt and loss survivors selected by the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. and 2018 Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Emmylou Harris.
Country singers Brothers Osborne, Eric Church and Maren Morris will pay tribute to victims of gun violence or terrorism during live music events. Gary Clark Jr. and Late Show bandleader Jon Batiste will perform a tribute to rock ‘n roll legends Chuck Berry and Fats Domino.
In honor of the show’s return to New York Patti LuPone will return to perform “Don’t Cry For Me Argentina” from her iconic performance in Evita, and Dear Evan Hansen nominee Ben Platt will perform a classic from West Side Story in a tribute to Andrew Lloyd Webber and Leonard Bernstein.
Elton John — who just announced his retirement from touring after the completion of a three-year farewell tour — will receive the Recording Academy President’s Merit Award for lifetime achievement. He is also set to perform with Miley Cyrus.
The 60th annual Grammy Awards will be broadcast live on CBS from 7:30 to 11 PM ET.