Alex Warren, fresh off his Best New Artist Grammy nomination, found himself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. His performance of the hit song 'Ordinary' at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles took an unexpected turn when a technical glitch became the star of the show. As Warren walked and sang through the audience, he encountered a major issue with his in-ear devices, which amplified the already echoey venue acoustics. The singer's frustration was palpable as he struggled to hear himself, resulting in a momentary loss of rhythm with his backup singers. In a candid Instagram post, Warren shared the audio of the chaos he experienced, showcasing his resigned expression and a silent scream of frustration. He humorously captioned it, 'When you’re performing at the Grammys and all you hear is this in your ears... This would only happen to me...'. The video, along with Deadline's X post of the Grammy glitch, highlights the challenges artists face during high-stakes performances, leaving viewers with a thought-provoking question: How can we ensure such technical mishaps don't disrupt the magic of live music?