Despite the multiple wildfires in recent weeks in Southern California, the Recording Academy announced the star-studded awards will continue.
From Doechii's historic debut to wildfire relief efforts, the 67th Grammy Awards promises unforgettable performances. Your preview of music's biggest night.
Some major talent will be on hand for the 2025 GRAMMY Awards. In a new promo for the show, Taylor Swift and Beyoncé were announced as attendees. The women certainly have reason to attend. Swift is up for six awards at the ceremony, while Beyoncé raked in 11 nominations.
Billie Eilish, Sabrina Carpenter, Charli XCX, and Chappell Roan are among the artists who will take the stage at the 67th annual Grammy Awards, with other performers to include Doechii, RAYE, Benson Boone,
J-Kwon says Shaboozey called him personally to tell him about the nominations prior to the official announcement on Nov. 8. But his Grammy-winning dreams were shattered recently when the Recording Academy withdrew his eligibility. Also withdrawn were fellow St. Louisans and "Tipsy" producers Mark “Tarboy” Williams and Joe Kent.
The Grammy Awards have had plenty of memorable moments in their more than 65 years of existence. Here are 10 of the most shocking and amusing.
The Recording Academy and other outlets will stream exclusive Grammys content, including red-carpet arrivals hours before the awards show kicks off.
Comedian Trevor Noah will return to the Grammy Awards stage to host the 2025 ceremony — his fifth consecutive year leading the show.
Some old-school metalheads may blast the Grammy Awards for supposedly having no rock cred, but that absolutely isn’t the case for Judas Priest’s Rob Halford, an unimpeachably credible rock legend and possibly the jolliest man in metal.
Singer Lady Gaga has announced her seventh studio album Mayhem which will be released on March 7. A video announcing the release showed the singer, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, in gothic attire with a droning synth and static noise sounding in the background.
Beyoncé last performed on the Grammys in 2017, when she sang “Love Drought” and “Sandcastles,” two songs from her critically lauded Lemonade album. Swift last performed on the Grammys in 2021, when she sang “Cardigan” and “August,” both from Folklore, and “Willow,” from Evermore.