
Clive Davis has set a date for his second Grammys party - 15 May.
The music mogul, who hosts the Grammys party each year, split the 2021 edition into two separate events after the awards evening was moved from February to March.
The first party, which saw artists like Alicia Keys and Barry Gibb in attendance, took place on 30 January, while the second was originally set for 14 March. But after being diagnosed with Bell's Palsy, Clive was forced to postpone the second event.
Now recovered, the businessman tells Page Six: "Part I was truly memorable - a special lifetime night. You just won't believe what we have in store for Part II."
He adds: "I am deeply privileged to be joined by some of the greatest artists ever while paying tribute to several of the most electrifying live performances in music history."
According to the publication, part two of the event, which will benefit the Grammy Museum, will include guests like Elton John, Paul Simon, Dionne Warwick, H.E.R., Da Baby and Carlos Santana.
Oprah will also be present, paying tribute to her idol Tina Turner on the night.