DJ Ben Bakson to perform at 2024 Grammy Celebration After-Party
DJ Ben Bakson will perform at the 2024 Grammy Celebration After-Party on Sunday, February 4 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, featuring a performance by Grammy®-winning artist Ne-Yo. Bakson will perform his signature melodic house, dance, and tech house beats throughout the evening mixed with several of his own remixes and original productions.“It is an incredible honor to perform my music in front of the most celebrated people in the global music industry,” Ben Bakson says from his Miami home. Bakson grew up as an only child with two parents in a small village in south Germany where he enjoyed watching movies, listening to music, and long days at the lake and sea with family and friends. He moved to Berlin to study Economics when he turned 18, and later landed a marketing job at a large firm. Only then did he begin dabbling in music production.“It started as a hobby,” he explains. “I had a strong following on social media so my music found an audience pretty quickly. I began getting gig requests. One successful show led to another.”The 66th Annual Grammy Awards® will broadcast live on the CBS Television Network and will stream on Paramount+ (live and on-demand for Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers, or on demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the special airs).
DJ Ben Bakson will perform at the 2024 Grammy Celebration After-Party on Sunday, February 4 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, featuring a performance by Grammy®-winning artist Ne-Yo. Bakson will perform his signature melodic house, dance, and tech house beats throughout the evening mixed with several of his own remixes and original productions.
“It is an incredible honor to perform my music in front of the most celebrated people in the global music industry,” Ben Bakson says from his Miami home.
Bakson grew up as an only child with two parents in a small village in south Germany where he enjoyed watching movies, listening to music, and long days at the lake and sea with family and friends. He moved to Berlin to study Economics when he turned 18, and later landed a marketing job at a large firm. Only then did he begin dabbling in music production.
“It started as a hobby,” he explains. “I had a strong following on social media so my music found an audience pretty quickly. I began getting gig requests. One successful show led to another.”The 66th Annual Grammy Awards® will broadcast live on the CBS Television Network and will stream on Paramount+ (live and on-demand for Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers, or on demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the special airs).
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