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Grammys 2025 reformat show to support Los Angeles wildfire victims

The 67th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles shifted focus this year, emphasizing Southern California wildfire relief. The Recording Academy reformatted the show to support victims and raise awareness after the devastating fires destroyed over 14,000 homes and displaced countless residents. er

February 03, 2025 / 06:50 IST
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The 67th Grammy Awards, held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, took a different approach this year, focusing on helping Southern California recover from devastating wildfires. These fires had tragically destroyed over 14,000 homes and displaced countless residents. The Recording Academy decided to reformat the show to support wildfire victims and raise awareness about the ongoing recovery efforts.

Despite the somber backdrop, the atmosphere at the Grammys was positive and hopeful. The premiere ceremony kicked off with an uplifting performance of "Bridge Over Troubled Water" by a diverse group of artists, including Yolanda Adams, Wayne Brady, Deborah Cox, Scott Hoying from Pentatonix, Angelique Kidjo, and Taj Mahal. This powerful opening set the tone for an evening of both celebration and support.

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The commitment to wildfire relief was evident from the start. Just the night before, at Clive Davis's pre-Grammy gala, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason jr. announced that the Grammys and MusiCares had already raised nearly $5 million for music industry professionals affected by the fires. Mason emphasized the importance of acknowledging the community's resilience and honoring the first responders who worked tirelessly during the crisis. He also pledged to use the Grammy platform to further support the city they love.

The Grammys aimed to build on this initial fundraising success. While the show maintained its core elements – the awarding of trophies and exciting performances – it also incorporated a strong message of support for those in need. The broadcast sought to raise awareness about the continuing challenges faced by wildfire victims and encouraged viewers and attendees to donate to relevant relief funds. The goal was to provide resources and assistance to those struggling to rebuild their lives.