Music legend Clive Davis‘s annual pre-Grammy gala will proceed as scheduled, even as Los Angeles faces ongoing devastating wildfires, according to Radar Online.
Critics have labeled this decision as
“tone-deaf and self-indulgent.”
While major companies like Sony, Warner Music Group, Universal Music Group, and BMG have canceled their Grammy-week festivities to show support for those affected and the first responders, Davis is moving forward with his event. Many have drawn parallels to the year he continued his glamorous Grammy bash following Whitney Houston’s tragic passing. In defense of his choices, Davis stated on the Larry King Show eleven years ago,
“The Grammy’s for the next night, you don’t cancel. You turn an evening into a tribute.”
Well, it seems Davis has kept his stance, even while facing significant criticism for choosing to prioritize his event over compassion.
“It feels completely out of touch,”
a music industry insider said.
“Everyone else is stepping back, but Clive’s rolling out the red carpet for celebrities while people are losing everything.”
Although Davis has not addressed the mounting backlash, sources close to the Recording Academy are said to be frustrated by his unwillingness to adapt.
“This isn’t the time for champagne and caviar,”
another insider said.
“It’s a time for solidarity, not self-congratulation.”
Additionally, Davis has sidestepped questions regarding his long-standing association with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs amidst recent allegations. Sources close to Davis indicated in 2024 that Combs was
“always on the list”
for the exclusive gala, despite the surrounding controversy. In contrast, artists like The Weeknd have garnered praise for canceling their plans out of respect for the wildfire victims. The artist chose to cancel his much-anticipated Rose Bowl concert and postpone his album release to concentrate on wildfire relief efforts.
#Clique, what are your thoughts?