Davis says its hard turning people down for Grammy gala
NEW YORK — Clive Davis’ pre-Grammy gala is so white-hot you can’t purchase tickets, and he said it has been hard letting some longtime attendees know they can’t be invited back.
Davis’ Saturday night event, held a day before the 2018 Grammy Awards, launched the careers of Whitney Houston and Alicia Keys, and have featured all-stars like Aretha Franklin, Carole King, Smokey Robinson and Carly Simon. He first held the gala 42 years ago.
Davis said “there’s no such thing as a ticket … you can’t buy a ticket for $50,000.”
“You’re invited to attend, so it’s painful because people used to be going 25, 30 years ago, I have to make room for Tim Cook of Apple and Daniel Ek of Spotify,” he said in an interview at the Sheraton Times Square, where the gala will take place. “You want the new people as well, new (song)writers, new producers. It’s very painful because it comes a point where you say this is not a lifetime pass.”