Everything you need to know about the 2022 Grammys

Updated

Nominations for music’s biggest night are here — though you'll have to wait longer than planned to see the 2022 Grammy Awards.

The 64th Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah, are now scheduled for April 3, 2022, more than two months later than originally scheduled, amid growing concerns around the COVID-19 omicron variant.

The 2022 Grammy nominees are here and there are a lot of big names. (TODAY Illustration / Getty Images)
The 2022 Grammy nominees are here and there are a lot of big names. (TODAY Illustration / Getty Images)

Jon Batiste, known to millions of fans for his work on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," leads the pack with 11 nominations, thanks to his "We Are" album and his work scoring the movie "Soul," which already won the Academy Award for best score.

Justin Bieber, Doja Cat and H.E.R. were next with eight nods apiece, while Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo checked in next with seven. Rodrigo is especially noteworthy since she is nominated for record of the year, album of the year, song of the year and best new artist, capping off a year in which she became a pop sensation, thanks to hits like "Drivers license," "Traitor," "Good 4 U" and "Deja Vu."

When are the Grammy Awards?

The 64th Annual Grammy Awards were originally scheduled for Jan. 31, 2022, but were postponed until Sunday, April 3, the Recording Academy and CBS announced on Jan. 18. They will broadcast from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

The CMT Awards, originally scheduled for April 3, will move to a later date in April.

How can I watch the Grammy Awards?

The Grammys will air live on April 3, 2022, at 8 p.m. ET and 5 p.m. PT on CBS and Paramount+, which will also include the show on demand. If you don't have cable or Paramount+, you can stream television on YouTube TV or Hulu + Live TV.

Who is hosting the Grammy Awards?

"The Daily Show" host and comedian Trevor Noah will host the ceremony, repeating his job from the 2021's festivities.

Who is nominated for a Grammy Award?

Here's a look at the nominees in some of the more high profile categories.

Grammy nominees for Record of the Year

  • "I Still Have Faith In You" — ABBA

  • "Freedom" — Jon Batiste

  • "I Get A Kick Out Of You" — Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga

  • "Peaches" — Justin Bieber Featuring Daniel Caesar & Giveon

  • "Right On Time" — Brandi Carlile

  • "Kiss Me More — Doja Cat Featuring SZA

  • "Happier Than Ever" — Billie Eilish

  • "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)" — Lil Nas X

  • "Drivers license" — Olivia Rodrigo

  • "Leave The Door Open" — Silk Sonic

Grammy nominees for Album of the Year

  • “We Are” — Jon Batiste

  • “Love for Sale” — Tony Bennett And Lady Gaga

  • “Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe)” — Justin Bieber

  • “Planet Her (Deluxe)” — Doja Cat

  • “Happier Than Ever” — Billie Eilish

  • “Back of My Mind,” H.E.R.

  • “Montero” — Lil Nas X

  • “Sour” — Olivia Rodrigo

  • “Evermore” — Taylor Swift

  • “Donda” — Kanye West

Grammy nominees for Song of the Year

  • “Bad Habits” — Fred Gibson, Johnny McDaid and Ed Sheeran, Songwriters (Ed Sheeran)

  • “A Beautiful Noise” — Ruby Amanfu, Brandi Carlile, Brandy Clark, Alicia Keys, Hillary Lindsey, Lori Mckenna, Linda Perry and Hailey Whitters, Songwriters (Alicia Keys & Brandi Carlile)

  • “Drivers License” — Daniel Nigro and Olivia Rodrigo, Songwriters (Olivia Rodrigo)

  • “Fight for You” — Dernst Emile Ii, H.E.R. and Tiara Thomas, Songwriters (H.E.R.)

  • “Happier Than Ever” — Billie Eilish O’Connell and Finneas O’Connell, Songwriters (Billie Eilish)

  • “Kiss Me More” — Rogét Chahayed, Amala Zandile Dlamini, Lukasz Gottwald, Carter Lang, Gerard A. Powell Ii, Solána Rowe and David Sprecher, Songwriters (Doja Cat Featuring Sza)

  • “Leave the Door Open” — Brandon Anderson, Christopher Brody Brown, Dernst Emile Ii and Bruno Mars, Songwriters (Silk Sonic)

  • “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” — Denzel Baptiste, David Biral, Omer Fedi, Montero Hill and Roy Lenzo, Songwriters (Lil Nas X)

  • “Peaches” — Louis Bell, Justin Bieber, Giveon Dezmann Evans, Bernard Harvey, Felisha “Fury” King, Matthew Sean Leon, Luis Manuel Martinez Jr., Aaron Simmonds, Ashton Simmonds, Andrew Wotman Aand Keavan Yazdani, Songwriters (Justin Bieber Featuring Daniel Caesar and Giveon)

  • “Right on Time” — Brandi Carlile, Dave Cobb, Phil Hanseroth and Tim Hanseroth, Songwriters (Brandi Carlile)

Grammy nominees for Best New Artist

  • Arooj Aftab

  • Jimmie Allen

  • Baby Keem

  • Finneas

  • Glass Animals

  • Japanese Breakfast

  • The Kid Laroi

  • Arlo Parks

  • Olivia Rodrigo

  • Saweetie

Grammy nominees for Best Pop Solo Performance

  • “Anyone” — Justin Bieber

  • “Right on Time” — Brandi Carlile

  • “Happier Than Ever” — Billie Eilish

  • “Positions” — Ariana Grande

  • “Drivers License” — Olivia Rodrigo

Grammy nominees for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

  • “I Get a Kick Out of You” — Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga

  • “Lonely” — Justin Bieber and Benny Blanco

  • “Butter” — BTS

  • “Higher Power” — Coldplay

  • “Kiss Me More” — Doja Cat featuring SZA

Grammy nominees for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

  • “Love for Sale” — Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga

  • “’Til We Meet Again (Live)” — Norah Jones

  • “A Tori Kelly Christmas” — Tori Kelly

  • “Ledisi Sings Nina” — Ledisi

  • “That’s Life” — Willie Nelson

  • “A Holly Dolly Christmas” — Dolly Parton

Grammy nominees for Best Pop Vocal Album

  • “Justice (Triple Chucks Deluxe)” — Justin Bieber

  • “Planet Her (Deluxe)” — Doja Cat

  • “Happier Than Ever” — Billie Eilish

  • “Positions” — Ariana Grande

“Sour” — Olivia Rodrigo

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