Broadcast live from outside the Los Angeles Convention Centre, the 63rd Grammy Awards offered viewers a night of music and celebration, with performances from top artists across different musical genres. The audience-free show combined performances with the outdoor ceremony for select artists who were on-hand to accept the awards.
The majority of the show’s 23 musical productions, as well as the awards themselves, relied on Shure’s Axient Digital Wireless System and Microphones.
Throughout the broadcast, host Trevor Noah used an Axient Digital SM58 Handheld Microphone set to frequency diversity mode to combat the notoriously difficult RF environment of downtown LA.
The evening’s big winners included Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Dua Lipa and Megan Thee Stallion. Dua Lipa, who won the Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album, sported a blinged pink Axient Digital KSM9 Handheld Microphone and was joined on stage by DaBaby who used a nickel Axient Digital KSM8 Handheld Microphone for ‘Levitating’. Later Mickey Guyton, who already made history as the first Black woman nominated as a solo country artist, sang ‘Black Like Me’ with an Axient Digital KSM9 Handheld Microphone.
One of the hottest performances of the night was by Best New Artist, Megan Thee Stallion, who used an Axient Digital SM58 Handheld Microphone for her rendition of ‘Body’ and the Grammy-winning ‘Savage’. Stallion was later joined on stage by Cardi B, who donned a Shure TwinPlex Headset Microphone paired with the sleek and easily concealable Axient Digital Micro Bodypack Transmitter.
As always, the broadcast paid tribute to the people lost last year. The In Memoriam included four heartfelt performances with Bruno Mars (Super 55) and Anderson Paak celebrating Little Richard, Lionel Richie (SM58) honouring Kenny Rogers, Chris Martin (SM58) and Brittany Howard (SM58) recognising Gerry Marsden, and Brandi Carlile paying tribute to John Prine, one of the artists lost in 2020 to the coronavirus.
A notable addition to this year’s Grammys was The Academy’s recognition of several independent US music venues that have been greatly impacted by the pandemic this past year. Employees from New York’s Apollo Theater, Nashville’s Station Inn, and the Troubadour and the Hotel Café (both in Los Angeles) were on hand to present awards throughout the night.
The new format enabled musical acts to bring their songs to life. Lil Baby delivered a moving rendition of ‘The Bigger Picture,’ where he used Beta 58A. ‘When it came to a mic choice for Lil Baby’s performance, going with Shure was a no brainer,’ says Tim Hibbert, monitor engineer and broadcast mixer for Lil Baby. ‘Whether on stage or on set, I can always rely on the stability of the Axient Digital series. Couple that with the sonic stability of a Beta 58A capsule… you have magic.’
As always, Shure product specialists were available to ensure all artist needs were accommodated. ‘Despite limited available spectrum and demanding production, wireless operations were flawless throughout the broadcast,’ reports Shure Artist Relations Manager, Cory Lorentz.
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