What You Missed at Primary Wave’s Epic Pre-Grammy Party in 2024
Each year, renowned indie music publisher Primary Wave throws a massive pre-Grammy party to kick off the award show weekend, and the one ahead of Sunday's event might have been their biggest yet.
This year's event was a little different than usual, as the party served to celebrate Billboard No. 1s over the years. If you missed out on it, here's what you need to know.
The Pre-Grammy Party
Primary Wave's 17th annual Pre-Grammy party was held on Saturday, Feb. 3 at the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills, and in partnership with Billboard, the party was all about commemorating Billboard No. 1s.
Notably, it also featured Grammy-winning artist CeeLo Green as the DJ, who paid tribute to Primary Wave's talented roster—they've represented over 800 Top 10 singles and 400 No. 1 hits—by spinning their biggest hits all night long. Check out this photo of him with Sweety High's own Sienna Leone and Shani James.
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The Stars
And obviously, CeeLo was far from the only superstar in attendance at the event. It also featured legends including everyone from Jon Bon Jovi and Melissa Etheridge to Grandmaster Flash, Gavid Rossdale, Lauren Spencer-Smith, Fifth Harmony albums Ally Brooke and Dinah Jane, Jon B, Bel Biv DeVoe, charlieonnafriday, Maggie Lindemann, Lillian Hepler, Armani White, Bonnie McKee, as1one and so many more. Check out some of our favorite shots with Sienna below.
Bonnie McKee
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Maggie Lindemann
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Lauren Spencer-Smith
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Faouzia
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Chanel West Coast
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Kylie Cantrall and Ruby Rose Turner
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Lillian Hepler
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Crystal Kung Minkoff
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James Charles
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The Hamburglar
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For even more on all things Grammys, click HERE to learn about Spotify's Best New Artist Grammy party.