67th Annual Grammy Awards Audio Team Supports Elaborate Show in Wake of Wildfires

February 4, 2025

LOS ANGELES – The audio crew for the 67th Annual Grammy Awards briefly gathered for a photo just before the event got underway Feb. 2 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The ceremony served as a platform to raise awareness and funds for those affected by the January wildfires in Southern California. The Palisades and Eaton fires were both fully contained Jan. 31, just two days before the event.

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Only minutes before the start of the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards®, members of the 2025 audio team gathered for a photo at the foot of the stage at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. Held on Sun, Feb. 2, 2025, the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards showcased an amazing collection of musical performances and tributes and utilized the latest in technology to provide television viewers worldwide with a cutting-edge, high-definition immersive sound. The ceremony also served as a platform to raise awareness and funds for relief against the devastating wildfire crisis in Southern California, as well as a chance to pay tribute to first responders.

The GRAMMY Awards® technical staff consists of audio pioneers who continually strive to employ the latest in technology to enhance the show. Prominent members of the Recording Academy® Producers & Engineers Wing® were part of the audio team, including GRAMMY® Co-Broadcast Music Mixer Eric Schilling, GRAMMY Broadcast Production Mix Audio Advisor Mike Clink, GRAMMY Broadcast Music Mix Audio Advisor Glenn Lorbiecki, GRAMMY Broadcast House Mix Audio Advisor Leslie Ann Jones, and several others.

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Photograph courtesy of The Recording Academy/Getty Images. 2025 Photograph by Kevin Winter

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