The world’s biggest music awards are just around the corner and Beyoncé is on the cusp of making Grammys history.
Who are 2023’s nominees, who’s flying the Union Jack across the pond for the British contingent - and could this be Abba’s year after their stellar London virtual show, Voyage?
The biggest names in music showbiz will be at the Los Angeles ceremony, hosted by Trevor Noah, now in its 65th year.
Performances include Lizzo, Mary J. Blige and Sam Smith on Sunday night.
But when is the Grammys UK time and where to watch it?
You can catch it at 1am Monday on multiple streaming platforms, plus the awards’ own website.
As the excitement builds, the Leader podcast has insight with Evening Standard music reporter Jonathan Kanengoni.
We discuss the big question everyone’s asking - will Beyoncé make Grammys history to be the awards’ most nominated artist of all time - overtaking her husband Jay-Z - and also finally scoop album of the year?
Plus, how nominations are decided, Harry Styles and Adele, pre-awards drama and hip hop’s 50 anniversary celebration with rap royalty, including De La Soul, Run-DMC and Salt-N-Pepa.
Listen above, and find us on your Spotify Daily Drive or wherever you stream your podcasts.