How Much Are Grammys Tickets in 2019?
The Grammy Awards are arguably the biggest night in music, and everyone who's anyone will be there.
Due to the high volume of celebrities gracing the stage and seated throughout the audience, regular folks at home often wonder if and how they can attend. Unfortunately, the Grammy Awards is "a private event by invitation only," according to the Recording Academy. Tickets may be available on secondary sites, but they aren't legitimate. See below:
Fans who purchased fraudulent tickets to the event will not have access to the awards show, due to take place Sunday, Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. ET. The Recording Academy has asked that eager fans "not spend your money with scalpers."
The only way to attend the Grammy Awards is to be invited along with someone who's attending. In short, unless you know someone famous in the music industry, you probably can't attend.
You can, however, watch the event from the comfort of your home. The Grammys are airing Sunday, live from Los Angeles' Staples Center. The show will air live on CBS and stream on CBS All Access beginning at 8:00 p.m. ET. The red carpet show will be hosted by Nancy O'Dell, Kevin Frazier, Keltie Knight and Eve. It begins at 7:00 p.m. ET.
Alicia Keys will host the 2019 Grammy Awards.