BET Awards stage one more in the Shrine before going to L.A. Live
The BET Awards will air live Sunday from the Shrine Auditorium. But next year, the show is moving to Nokia Theatre L.A. Live, and becoming a three-day event.BET Awards executive producer Stephen Hill sat perched on a makeshift control board in the middle of the Shrine Auditorium on Thursday as production technicians readied the historic venue for the network's 12th annual awards show. The three-hour-plus production will air live on Sunday and feature performances by D'Angelo, Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj and Usher, as well as a tribute to the late Whitney Houston led by her mother, Cissy Houston.