Hollywood Reporter and Spotify Celebrate GG Nominees With Amy Poehler, Odessa A’zion and ‘Heated Rivalry’ Breakouts
The Nominees Night event featured musical moments from Chaka Khan, John Legend, ‘Sinners’ star Miles Caton and Mark Ronson, and Rita Wilson, Mamie and Grace Gummer, Quinta Brunson, Natasha Lyonne and Mel Robbins among the guests.

The Hollywood Reporter and Spotify kicked off weekend in a major way on Thursday night, throwing a star-studded bash in celebration of this year’s TV, film and podcast nominmees.
The Nominees Night party, which served as an official GG Week event, featured performances from Chaka Khan, John Legend, Sinners star Miles Caton and a late-night DJ set from Mark Ronson, alongside a guests Odessa A’zion, Quinta Brunson, Natasha Lyonne and Heated Rivalry breakouts François Arnaud and Robbie G.K.


The event took over two soundstages on The Lot at Formosa for the lively affair, which featured three separate photo installations — portraits shot by photographer Guy Aroch — and food offerings from Pink’s Hot Dogs, Trejo’s Tacos and Rokusho sushi, with extensive candy station.
Spotify gave special shoutout to Podcasts nominees — Armchair Expert With Dax Shepard, Call Her Daddy, Good Hang With Amy Poehler, The Mel Robbins Podcast, SmartLess and NPR’s Up First — getting signature drink signature appetizer inside the party.
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“It’s a really important moment for the podcasting industry because there is a profound amount of production that goes into some of the top shows; we put about 100 hours of production into every one of the 104 episodes we release,” Robbins said on the carpet of podcasts being honored this year. “So to know that a global ceremony like this recognizes the excellence in production and the impact we’re making globally, it’s so cool. It’s one thing to make a difference, it’s also really cool to be making history.”

Heated Rivalry‘s Arnaud and Robbie G.K., who play Scott Hunter and Kip in the smash hit, arrived at the party together, posing for photos alongside co-star Nadine Bhabha.
Arnaud joked about Hudson Williams’ viral moment (getting down on all 4 with Jimmy Fallon) on The Tonight Show on Tuesday, teasing it was “Hot. Good. Funny. I like that.”

Inside, the two were hit with constant selfie requests and a swarm of onlookers but still found plenty of time to dance with their squad.
Poehler — whose new Good Hang podcast became an instant must-listen this year — popped in along with Ringer boss Bill Simmons, and Marty Supreme star A’zion took advantage of the photo opportunities, while Drew Starkey kept close by and recorded her photo-booth poses on his phone.


Nobody Wants This co-stars Jackie Tohn and Timothy Simons chatted and danced with friends, while Lyonne caught up with Joel Madden and Evan Ross, and Brunson teamed up with Janelle James for their night out. Legend bopped to the music and took polaroids with Chrissy Teigen while he waited to take the stage, and Bill Maher, Jameela Jamil, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Kumail Nanjiani, Storm Reid, Rita Wilson, Sinners producer Sev Ohanian, Nina Dobrev, Chrishell Stause, Chris Appleton, Natalie Morales, Keegan-Michael Key, Dylan McDermott, Simon Rex, Harvey Guillén, Andrew Taggart of The Chainsmokers, KPop Demon Hunters songwriter Mark Sonnenblick, Ariana Madix, Rhett & Link, YouTuber Dhar Mann, Garcelle Beauvais, podcaster Chris Williamson, Russell Tovey, Matt Friend and Ronson’s wife Grace Gummer, along with sister Mamie Gummer, were also spotted eating, drinking, photographing and soaking up the season celebrations.

After an hour and a half of mingling, Caton took the stage for a rocking performance of Sinners tune “I Lied to You,” which is nominated. at Sunday’s ceremony. Chaka Khan followed and had the room dancing to her hits, including “I’m Every Woman” and “Ain’t Nobody,” and Legend slowed things down at the piano for a short set of his classic songs while shouting out this year’s awards contenders.
Ronson, also nominee for Avatar 3, performed by Miley Cyrus — closed out the evening from the DJ booth, sending guests grooving into the night — with an Easy Street Burgers truck parked outside for one last late-night bite (where Olympian and rugby star Ilona Maher was spotted sharing a laugh with Running Point‘s Drew Tarver).


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