Harry Styles to open Grammys 2021: Here's all the scoop about 'longest' performance, songs, and his outfit
Harry Styles is reportedly opening the 63rd Grammy’s on Sunday, March 14, and fans can’t keep calm knowing it is going to be one of the longest performances of the night! In an exclusive report in Variety, Jack Sussman, CBS’s executive VP of specials, music, and live events teased some of the details of the performance by the ‘Adore You’ singer, who is nominated in three categories this year.
According to the report, Sussman said, “You don’t want to miss the top of the show,” and added, “It’s going to be music coming at you heavy and hard like you’ve not seen it before. We’ve got Harry Styles, this incredible entertainer, at the top of the show and we’ll just keep coming at you."
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Longest performance
Generally, the opening performance for the biggest night in music is one of the longest performances. Reportedly, Styles will have the stage for six to ten minutes. Fans are expecting him to perform some of his biggest hits including ‘Adore You’ and ‘Watermelon Sugar’ for which the singer has received nominations in the Best Music Video and Best Pop Solo Performance categories respectively. Fans are also predicting that the singer will perform from his 2019 hit album ‘Fine Line’ for which he has snagged the nomination in the Best Pop Vocal Album category.
Outfit
Along with Styles’s much-anticipated opening performance, fashion connoisseurs are also looking forward to seeing what Styles would wear for the ceremony as he is one of the most stylish pop culture icons of our generation. Will Harry take his preferred vintage Gucci suits route or something more extravagant like Gucci see-through black jumpsuit with a tulle bodice featuring a voluminous pussy bow.
Styles has gone through a few fashion phases in the past, from flower-patternrd shirts to silk ties and more. The ‘Gucci’ boy’s last year’s Vogue cover, where he donned a ballgown, surged a much-needed conversation on gender-fluid clothes. Styles also sported Marc Jacob Womenswear collection at the Brits Award 2020, wearing a lace jumpsuit with matching gloves and suspenders.
Clearly, with so much anticipation and prediction taking place, Harry Styles fans can’t stop being proud of the former One Direction crooner. A fan pointed out, “Harry styles is so powerful. three time grammy nominated artist and the opening performance of the grammys on only his second album. nobody is doing it like him.” Another user stated, “I'm not trying to be dramatic but it's the #GRAMMYs tomorrow!! We're going to see:
* Harry styles in an incredible outfit
* Harry styles (hopefully) on the glambot
* Harry styles (hopefully) winning a Grammy!
* Harry styles performing and opening!!
* Harry styles hair”
Another fan said, “Harry Edward Styles opening the #GRAMMYs on March 14. it means this beautiful and talented curly headed man will have the longest performance & will perform multiple songs from his album.”
harry styles is so powerful. three time grammy nominated artist and the opening performance of the grammys on only his second album. nobody is doing it like him.
— m ²⁸ stans kevin (@91COPIES) March 11, 2021
I'm not trying to be dramatic but it's the #GRAMMYs tomorrow!! We're going to see:
— Emily (@adoreyoustyles_) March 11, 2021
* Harry styles in an incredible outfit
* Harry styles (hopefully 🤞) on the glambot
* Harry styles (hopefully🤞) winning a Grammy!
* Harry styles performing and opening!!
* Harry styles hair 😍
Harry Edward Styles opening the #GRAMMYs on March 14 ✨
— nicole's proud of louis :) (@louthebravery) March 11, 2021
it means this beautiful and talented curly headed man will have the longest performance & will perform multiple songs from his album. pic.twitter.com/1PpIS4Xm07
Excited for the Grammys? The 63rd Grammys will take place on Sunday, March 14 from 8 to 11:30 pm ET (5-8:30 pm PT) on CBS.