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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Grammys Audio Fail: Alex Warren's In-Ear Nightmare Revealed

Grammys Audio Fail: Alex Warren's In-Ear Nightmare Revealed

2 Feb

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Summary

  • Singer Alex Warren performed at the Grammys with faulty in-ear monitors.
  • The audio feed for his performance was reportedly a jumbled mess.
  • Warren shared a video revealing the frustrating audio issue he experienced.
Grammys Audio Fail: Alex Warren's In-Ear Nightmare Revealed

Alex Warren's recent Grammy performance was marred by a significant technical difficulty. The singer, who recently won the Best New Artist award, experienced severe issues with his in-ear monitor system during his rendition of "Ordinary." As Warren navigated the venue, he began to fidget with his earpiece, indicating a problem.

The audio feed he was receiving was reportedly a chaotic jumble, causing him to lose the beat and making his performance sound echo-laden. This auditory malfunction clearly impacted his performance, leading to visible frustration.

Following the event, Warren took to Instagram to share a video clip detailing the problematic audio he endured. The post featured a clip of the garbled sound and was captioned with his disbelief at experiencing such a technical failure during a high-profile performance. The incident highlighted the challenges performers can face with on-stage monitoring systems.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Alex Warren experienced significant technical issues with his in-ear monitor system, receiving a jumbled and echo-laden audio feed.
Warren showed visible frustration during his performance and later shared a video on Instagram detailing the problematic audio he endured.
Alex Warren won the Best New Artist Grammy award.

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