Grammy Awards 2015 News: Feuding Superstars Need to Stay as Far Away as Possible
The Grammy Awards 2015 will be this Sunday and will be broadcasted via CBS Television network from 8-11:30 ET/PT and live streaming can also be viewed online via CBS All Access at CBS.com.
But there's more: Beginning Sunday at 3 p.m. ET/12 p.m. PT, the Recording Academy and CBS will launch Grammy Live, offering viewers around the globe unprecedented, multi-platform access to red carpet arrivals and behind-the-scenes action, leading up to and throughout the Grammy Awards broadcast.
As shared by CBS.com, Grammy Live will be the only place where the complete Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony -- presenting winners in approximately 70 Grammy categories -- will be available.
Also on view: red carpet coverage hosted by MTV's Quddus, Louise Roe of Access Hollywood, and Andrew Burnette; live blogging by British songwriter, singer and actress Rita Ora; backstage access; in-audience correspondents; views from the red carpet; and social media updates from Twitter and Instagram.
Meanwhile, since the 57th Grammy Awards will be bringing in the biggest names in music in one roof, the organizers are making sure that these musicians does not cross paths with each other: Taylor Swift against Katy Perry and John Mayer; Rihanna against Chris Brown.
"The organizers are doing their best to make sure certain people sit as far away from each other as possible," the source tells Us. "They are also making sure that those who are feuding or dislike each other don't cross paths in rehearsals -- which makes for a very complicated rehearsal schedule over the weekend!"
Watch out for the most anticipated performance during the evening, Beatle's icon Sir Paul McCartney will share the stage with Rihanna and Kanye West.
The 57th Annual Grammy Awards will air live on CBS at 8 p.m. EST on Sunday, Feb. 8.