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Alex Warren talks about the moment that made him feel his career was over

Alex Warren talks about 2016 Grammy malfunctions: ‘We rehearsed it all week’

Musician Alex Warren revealed a career-defining moment at the 2016 Grammys where technical issues during his performance of ‘Ordinary’ led him to believe his music career was over. Despite meticulous rehearsals, a malfunction in his in-ear monitors caused him to falter on stage, a setback he feared would end his industry prospects.

Alex Warren, who is best known for his songs such as ‘Carry You Home’, ‘Before You Leave Me’, and ‘Save You A Seat’, recently opened up about the moment in his life where he thought that his career was over. In 2016, the musician cited that after fumbling his Grammy performance, the star thought that it was all over for him and that he will never get a proper chance in the music industry. Read ahead to know how he dealt with everything and came out on top of it all.

Alex Warren opens up about 2016 Grammy mishap

While talking to PEOPLE about his career, Warren revealed that the night of the 2016 Grammys was perhaps one of the most scary nights of his life. Due to technical difficulties, he ended up making mistakes on stage while performing ‘Ordinary.’ This led him to believe at the time that his career in the music industry was essentially over. “I was really surprised by so many people coming up to me that day. I think when you’re in these settings, and there’s all these important people, you kind of just think … I walk into that room, and I think everyone hates me for some reason.” He further added that the team had been rehearsing the performance for the whole week, and everything had been perfected. He still does not know what actually happened the night of the malfunction. He recalled his reactions on the night of his Grammy debut, citing, “We rehearsed it all week. They’re like, ’30 seconds,’ and I said, “I can’t hear anything. I can’t hear myself,” and the guy’s like, ‘It’s live TV, 25 seconds,’ and I go, ‘Guys, something’s wrong,’ Something gets blasted into left ear, and right ear I hear nothing, and I go, ‘Guys, I can’t hear.’”

What happened to Alex Warren at the 2016 Grammy Awards?

Alex Warren was one of the most awaited performers of the night at the 2016 Grammy Music Awards. The musician had gotten up on stage to perform his hit song ‘Ordinary,’ however, halfway through the performance, he started facing some technical difficulties. He had trouble hearing through his in-ear monitor, and was observed by many to be fumbling with the device throughout the performance. Not only that, but due to the massive distraction, Warren even ended up missing a beat on his own song. At the time, he had been criticised by many netizens alike. Go to Source

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