Lady Gaga, Olivia Rodrigo, and BTS are among the performers on music's biggest night.
If you’re eager to get your awards-show Sunday started even earlier, Live From E!: Countdown to the Grammys airs at 4 p.m. E.T./1 p.m. P.T., featuring comedian Nikki Glaser and Grammy-nominated artist Ester Dean. As such, most categories will not be announced during the live telecast. This year’s telecast will also be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+. Other streaming options include Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, DirectTV Stream, Sling TV, and FuboTV, most of which have free-trial options. Olivia Rodrigo and newly minted Oscar winner Billie Eilish, each up for seven awards, will perform. This year, the Recording Academy will be bestowing honors in a staggering 86 categories. (The full list of nominations can be found here.) Let’s be honest: We all view the Grammys as an unofficial concert. Two-time Grammy winner Lil Nas X, nominated in five categories, will take the stage, as will six-time Grammy winner Brandi Carlile, up for five awards of her own, and 12-time winner Lady Gaga, nominated for her latest record with Tony Bennett. Here’s how to livestream the 64th Grammy Awards. Those searching for their pre-show fashion fix can watch the Live From E!: Grammys red carpet coverage at 6 p.m. E. T./3 p.m. P.T., hosted by Laverne Cox and featuring Queer Eye’s Karamo, style correspondent Zanna Roberts Rassi, and pop culture commentator Naz Perez. Live From E! Stream: Grammys, begins at 7 p.m. E.T./4 p.m. P.T. on most of the E! social channels, YouTube, eonline.com, and the E! News app. Questions about the ceremony abound: Who will win best new artist? The 2022 Grammys air on Sunday, April 3, on CBS. Those with a cable subscription can watch the ceremony live on television at their local CBS affiliate, or online at cbs.com, or through the CBS app.
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The 64th annual Grammy Awards take the show from LA to Las Vegas, and we're updating live highlights and winners from music's biggest night.
Batiste grabs his first Grammy of the day – for "Soul," which ties with "The Queen's Gambit" for score soundtrack for visual media. You can tune into the premiere ceremony – when about 70 of the 86 awards are distributed – starting at 3:30 EDT/12:30 PDT at grammy.com and the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel. Plus she's favored for the prestigious best new artist – yep, which Eilish won in 2020 – against a field that includes Glass Animals, Saweetie and Eilish's own brother, Finneas. says host LeVar Burton, the "Star Trek" and "Roots" actor, to start the Grammys preshow. Mega-popular BTS again looks to become the first K-pop act with a Grammy win – their hit "Butter" is up for best pop duo/group performance. Batiste leads all artists with 11 nominations – even more impressively, in 11 different categories – and he looks to break Jackson and Santana's tied record of eight Grammys in one show.
Here is the winners list for the 2022 Grammy Awards, which is being updated throughout show.
Best Immersive Album Best Raggae Album The Daily Show host Trevor Noah is back to host the ceremony, which was postponed from its original January 31 date in Los Angeles amid the Omicron surge.
Tuning into to the 64th Annual Grammy Awards on April 3? Here's what you need to know.
You can watch that via a livestream on the Grammys website and the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel. It’s happening at the MGM Grand Conference Marquee Ballroom in Las Vegas; Levar Burton will host. Winners in a handful of high-profile categories will be announced at the ceremony televised by CBS. However, most of the Grammys will be awarded during an earlier event, the Grammys Premiere Ceremony, set for 2:30 p.m. CT, 3:30 p.m. ET, 12:30 p.m. PT on April 3. See the full list of nominees with Alabama ties here. People and Entertainment Weekly also will have a red carpet livestream, starting at 5:30 p.m. CT, 6:30 p.m. ET, 2:30 p.m. PT. You can watch that online and via social media; more details here. He’s followed by Justin Bieber, Doja Cat and H. E.R., with eight nods apiece. Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo are close behind, with seven nominations each. Grammys red carpet coverage will stream on April 3 via the Grammys website and Recording Academy Twitter feed, starting at 5:30 p.m. CT, 6:30 p.m. ET, 3:30 p.m. PT. Alabama native Laverne Cox is set to host E!’s red-carpet show, “Live From E!: Grammys,” on April 3 at 6 p.m. CT, 7 p.m. ET, 4 p.m. PT. You can watch that via social media and the E! website; more details here. See the full list of nominees here. You can live stream the Grammy Awards with Paramount+ (7-day free trial) and fuboTV (7-day free trial). The 64th Annual Grammy Awards air live tonight, April 3, on CBS. The 2022 Grammys are also available to stream on fuboTV and Paramount+. The action begins at 7 p.m. CT, 8 p.m. ET, 5 p.m. PT from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
After a two-month delay, the Grammys are finally here. The 64th Grammy Awards ceremony, celebrating the greatest achievements in popular music over the past ...
• A Schubert Journey (Llŷr Williams) (A) • Home (Blythe Gaissert) (A) • Bruits (Imani Winds) (A) • Glow On (Turnstile) (A) • Alone Together (Jennifer Koh) (A) “Sour” artist Rodrigo is up for best new artist alongside rappers Saweetie and Baby Keem; country singer Jimmie Allen; pop artists The Kid Laroi and Finneas; and alternative artists Japanese Breakfast, Arooj Aftab and Arlo Parks. Here’s the full list of 2022 Grammy nominations. • Vibez (ZAYN) (S) • Sling (Clairo) (A) • NITROUS (Joji) (T) • Solar Power (Lorde) (A) The 64th Grammy Awards ceremony, celebrating the greatest achievements in popular music over the past year, kicked off at 12:30 p.m. PT on Sunday with the pre-telecast.
However, the 19-year-old pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo, who is nominated for the four top awards — album, record and song of the year, and best new artist — will ...
Rodrigo is up against Billie Eilish — who swept the four top awards in 2020 — in three of those categories. However, the 19-year-old pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo, who is nominated for the four top awards — album, record and song of the year, and best new artist — will be closely watched. The presenters include Megan Thee Stallion, Questlove and Dua Lipa, as well as Joni Mitchell, who will make a rare televised appearance.
Music's biggest night is back again! This evening, the 64th annual Grammy Awards kick off at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, where the year's top ...
Before the show airs live tonight, there will also be the Grammys red carpet to behold—and you certainly won’t want to miss it. Considering this year’s fashion-forward guests, such as Gaga and Billie Eilish, the night is bound to deliver some equally-memorable fashion moments, too. This evening, the 64th annual Grammy Awards kick off at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, where the year’s top musical artist will be awarded trophies in categories such as album of the year and song of the year.
Join us as we watch the 64th Academy Awards on Sunday night, and follow along for live updates and analysis of the award winners and best performances.
Unsurprisingly, “Folklore” won album of the year at last year’s Grammys, and if “Evermore” repeats the feat this year, it’ll make 2022 feel like 2021, but also like 2020, potentially cinching pandemic spacetime into a Gordian knot from which we may never be released: Taylortime, all the time, evermore, for real. Improving inclusivity is a noble and essential goal for the Recording Academy, but Grammy night is fundamentally about prestige — and the only way to transform something inherently exclusive into something more inclusive is by inviting new people and dismissing the same-olds. The idea here is that “bigger” means “more inclusive,” which doesn’t really make sense.
Olivia Rodrigo foregoes sour for sweet in this off-shoulder gown with glittering pink detail. at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards held at the MGM Grand Garden ...
The group is slated to perform later in the evening, a week ahead of their four highly anticipated Permission to Dance Las Vegas shows. The stars, however, are certain to shine on the red carpet as they show off their boldly lavish looks. K-Pop sensation BTS certainly doesn’t need permission to dazzle on the red carpet.
Here are the winners of the 2022 Grammy Awards, announced live from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on April 3, hosted by Trevor Noah.
“Eberhard,” Lyle Mays, composer (Lyle Mays) “Cat And Mouse,” Tom Nazziola, composer (Tom Nazziola) Kathryn Hahn, Eric Bradley, Greg Whipple, Jasper Randall & Gerald White) Daniel Caesar and Giveon) “The Struggle Within,” Gabriela Quintero & Rodrigo Sanchez, arrangers (Rodrigo y Gabriela) “Infinite Love,” Emile Mosseri, arranger (Emile Mosseri) “Eleanor Rigby,” Cody Fry, arranger (Cody Fry) “The Bottom Line,” Ólafur Arnalds, arranger (Ólafur Arnalds & Josin) However, the man of the night is Jon Batiste, the artist who brings you the dulcet tones on Late Show With Stephen Colbert, with the most chances to win this year. “camera roll,” Ian Fitchuk, Kacey Musgraves & Daniel Tashian, songwriters (Kacey Musgraves) “Happier Than Ever,” Billie Eilish O’Connell and Finneas O’Connell, songwriters (Billie Eilish) Time to take a break from waiting on albums from Harry Styles, Normani, and even Sky Ferreira and focus on music you loved last year.
The 64th annual Grammy Awards landed in Las Vegas for the first time on Sunday, with Jon Batiste and Justin Bieber among the top nominees.
Best Progressive R&B Album: "Table For Two," Lucky Daye Best Traditional R&B Performance: "Fight For You," H. E.R. Best Gospel Album: "Believe For It," CeCe Winans
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The 64th annual Grammy Awards offers the chance for new firsts among music's biggest stars. See who took home the gold in our winners list.
"All I Know So Far" (from "P!nk: All I Know So Far"), Alecia Moore, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (P!nk) WINNER: "All Eyes on Me" (from "Inside"), Bo Burnham (Bo Burnham) And how many trophies will go to 19-year-old Olivia Rodrigo – nominated in seven categories – and can she repeat Billie Eilish's 2020 sweep of the big four categories?
at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 3rd. Photo : Brian Friedman ...
Before the biggest names in music take the Grammys stage, see who rocked the red carpet with over-the-top fashion.
Fresh off her Oscar win for “No Time to Die,” the theme song for the James Bond film of the same name, Billie Eilish also earned seven nods. All eyes will be on a collection of newcomers to see what they bring to the red carpet, how they fare on the Grammys 2022 stage, what awards they take home, and who they thank in their acceptance speeches. From barely there ensembles —complete with opportunities to showcase colorful tattoos, diamond-encrusted statement jewelry, and jaw-droppingly toned physiques) to over-the-top glamour only rock stars can get away with, the nominees, their fellow musicians, and their guests brought all kinds of style to the Grammys 2022.
Nominees BTS, Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish and Lady Gaga descended on Sin City for the 2022 Grammys. Here's how they fared with their performances.
The K-pop wunderkinds oozed charm as they delivered an exuberant take on “Butter,” gliding across the stage in black tuxedos and paying homage to everything from “Ocean’s Eleven” to “Mission: Impossible” as they flicked playing cards and evaded lasers in suave Vegas style. And we couldn’t help but swoon as member V playfully cozied up to Rodrigo at the top of the number. The 19-year-old pop-punk breakout is already a Grammy winner going into Sunday’s telecast, picking up her first award for best pop solo performance (for debut single “Driver’s License”) hours before the show.
Lil Nas X attended the 2022 Grammy Awards on Sunday, April 3 wearing a white Balmain suit covered in crystals and pearls and platform boots.
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Other winners in the pre-telecast ceremony include Foo Fighters, Ye, Chick Corea, the Brothers Osborne and Questlove.
The losses halted the multi-talented performer from making history for most wins in one night.After Noah announced all the stars due to present and perform — he called them a “musical Madame Tussauds” — Olivia Rodrigo performed her aching hit song “Drivers License” in a white ruffled dress and black boots.Foo Fighters won three awards, but were not in attendance to pick up their trophies following the recent death of its drummer Taylor Hawkins. The rock band did extend its record for most best rock album wins with five for “Medicine at Midnight.” The group’s song “Making a Fire” won best rock performance and “Waiting on a War” bested other nominees for best rock song.The best rap song Grammy went to Ye, the Chicago rapper formerly known as Kanye West, for his track “Jail,” featuring Jay-Z. He has said that he was set to perform during the ceremony, but his act was pulled from the show.TJ Osborne, who came out as gay last year, fought back tears as he and his brother accepted a Grammy for their song “Younger Me.” He noted the song was inspired by his coming out.“I never thought that I would be able to do music professionally because of my sexuality. LAS VEGAS — Silk Sonic — the all-star union of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak — opened the Grammy Awards on Sunday in Las Vegas with their high-energy, infectious fix of retro soul and funk by performing their “777.” They returned to the stage a short time later to collect the song of the year trophy for “Leave the Door Open.”The win helps Mars tie the record for most song of the year wins. ... “I don’t know what I did be so lucky.”Osborne performs with his brother John as the Brothers Osborne.Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson won his sixth Grammy for best music film through “Summer of Soul (... Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised.”) His documentary also won an Oscar for best documentary feature last weekend.Chick Corea and Vicente Fernandez each won posthumous Grammys. Joni Mitchell won best historical album for “Joni Mitchell Archives – Vol. 1: The Early Years (1963–1967).”“Thanks to the academy for this nomination and this win, I didn’t expect this,” she said.The ceremony shifted from Los Angeles to Las Vegas because of rising COVID-19 cases and the omicron variant in January, with organizers citing “too many risks” to hosting the performance-filled show at the time. Any depression, any bondage or any darkness that was over your life is completely removed by just the love and the joy of the video.”Batiste—not present for his first three awards—also won for his music for the movie “Soul” alongside Rivera for his composing efforts on “The Queen’s Gambit.”It’s the first tie since 2019 when Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock, Future and James Blake tied with Anderson .Paak to win best rap performance.Batiste — who lost in four other categories — entered the Grammys as the leading nominee with 11 nominations. He had previously won for “24K Magic.”Both Mars and .Paak jumped out their seat, threw up their hands and danced to their song.“I couldn’t be more proud to be doing this with than anyone other than you,” Mars said to .Paak. “We’ll be singing this song together for the rest of our lives.”Host Trevor Noah introduced the duo’s opening performance by saying they were singlehandedly bringing back the 1970s, “which might explain the inflation.”By the time the show started on CBS, Jon Batiste had already taken home four Grammy Awards, including his first ever, in what looked to be a big night for this year’s leading nominee. And I certainly never thought I would be here on the stage accepting a Grammy after having done something I felt like was going to be life changing and potentially in a very negative way,” Osborne said.“And here I am tonight, not only accepting this Grammy Award with my brother, which I love so much, but I’m here with a man that I love and he loves me back. His song “Freedom” in the music video category beat out several other tough competitors, including Olivia Rodrigo, Lil Nas X and Billie Eilish.“I am so grateful for the gifts that God has given me and the ability to share that for the love of humankind,” Batiste said. During the show’s pre-telecast ceremony, Batiste won for best American roots performance, best American roots song, best music video and tied with Carlos Rafael Rivera for best score soundtrack for visual media. Tony Bennett extended his record as the artist with the most traditional pop vocal album to 14 wins with “Love for Sale,” a duet album with Lady Gaga. Grammys 2022: Silk Sonic opens show, wins song of the year for ‘Leave the Door Open’ Grammys 2022: Silk Sonic opens show, wins song of the year for ‘Leave the Door Open’ Anderson .Paak (left) and Bruno Mars of Silk Sonic perform “777” at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday in Las Vegas.
Doja Cat attended the 2022 Grammys on Sunday, April 3, rocking a sheer Atelier Versace dress and carrying a blown-glass bag filled with candy.
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DJ Diplo arrives for the 64th Annual Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. Singer and actress Cheri Moon arrives for the 64th Annual Grammy Awards.She was nominated for best children's album. She was nominated for best comedy album. She was up for a Grammy for best R&B performance. DJ Marshmello arrives for the 64th Annual Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. DJ D-Nice arrives for the 64th Annual Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. Rapper Doja Cat arrives for the 64th Annual Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.She was up for record of the year. From veteran DJs to this year's country-pop "it girls," here's who showed up — and showed up big. She was up for best alternative music album. The latter was up for record of the year. The group was in the running for best pop duo or group performance. She was up for best new artist.
Baby Keem won best rap performance, Silk Sonic won song of the year and Chris Stapleton won best country album. Lil Nas X, Billie Eilish, Brandi Carlile and ...
“Love for Sale” will also be up for album of the year, and its title track for record of the year. The comedian Louis C. K., who has faced accusations of sexual misconduct, won for best comedy album (“Sincerely Louis C.K.”). “Love for Sale” also took best engineered album, nonclassical, with the prize going in part to Dave Bennett, one of the singer’s sons. The most nominated artist overall, with 11 chances to win, Batiste also lost in four categories, but is up for three more during the show, including record of the year (“Freedom”), best R&B album and album of the year for “We Are.” The most nominated artist overall, with 11 chances to win, Batiste also lost in four categories, but is up for three more during the show, including record of the year (“Freedom”), best R&B album and album of the year for “We Are.” “I am so grateful for the gifts that God has given me, and the ability to share that for the love of humankind,” Batiste said while accepting the award for best music video, for “Freedom,” alongside the director Alan Ferguson.
Olivia Rodrigo is receiving high praise for walking the Grammys 2022 red carpet with a sign language interpreter on Sunday.
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The band win best rock album and best rock performance, a week after drummer Taylor Hawkins' death.
John Legend performs with Ukrainian singer Mika Newton, left, and Ukrainian-American musician Siuzanna Iglidan at the Grammy Awards on Sunday, April 3.
Anderson .Paak, left, and Bruno Mars accept the Record of the Year Grammy for Silk Sonic's "Leave the Door Open" on Sunday, April 3.John Legend performs his song "Free" with Ukrainian singer Mika Newton, left, and Ukrainian-American musician Siuzanna Iglidan.The performance of "Free" was preceded by a video from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Zelensky implored those listening to "tell the truth about war. He won best country album ("Starting Over"), best country song ("Cold"), and best country solo performance ("You Should Probably Leave").Olivia Rodrigo gets a hug after winning the Grammy for best new artist.Lady Gaga paid tribute to Tony Bennett with a couple of songs: "Love for Sale" and "Do I Love You?"Jazmine Sullivan accepts the award for best R&B album ("Heaux Tales").Lil Nas X, flanked by backup dancers, performs a medley of songs during the show.A list of nominees in several major categories follows below, with winners indicated in bold. He won best country album ("Starting Over"), best country song ("Cold"), and best country solo performance ("You Should Probably Leave").Olivia Rodrigo gets a hug after winning the Grammy for best new artist.Lady Gaga paid tribute to Tony Bennett with a couple of songs: "Love for Sale" and "Do I Love You?"Jazmine Sullivan accepts the award for best R&B album ("Heaux Tales").Lil Nas X, flanked by backup dancers, performs a medley of songs during the show.Joni Mitchell, left, and Bonnie Raitt speak on stage before introducing Brandi Carlile.Carlile performs her song "Right on Time."Chrissy Teigen attends the show with her children, Miles and Luna.Dua Lipa, left, and Megan Thee Stallion present an award during the show.Billie Eilish performs her song "Happier Than Ever" with help from her brother, Finneas. He also co-wrote the song.Leon Bridges, left, and Batiste greet each other at the show.Rodrigo performs her hit song "Drivers License" in the show's first hour.Host Trevor Noah delivers the show's opening monologue. Anderson .Paak, left, and Bruno Mars accept the Record of the Year Grammy for Silk Sonic's "Leave the Door Open" on Sunday, April 3.John Legend performs his song "Free" with Ukrainian singer Mika Newton, left, and Ukrainian-American musician Siuzanna Iglidan.The performance of "Free" was preceded by a video from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Zelensky implored those listening to "tell the truth about war. SZA, left, and Doja Cat accept the Grammy for best pop duo/group performance ("Kiss Me More"). Doja Cat joked about how she just barely made it back from the bathroom on time. From left, H.E.R., Travis Barker and Lenny Kravitz perform together.Justin Bieber plays the piano while performing his song "Peaches."From left, Ben Platt, Rachel Zegler, Cynthia Erivo and Leslie Odom Jr. sing during the annual In Memoriam segment, which pays tribute to people who recently died.Chris Stapleton holds several of his Grammys in the press room. I Still Have Faith In You," ABBA"I Get A Kick Out Of You," Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga"Montero" (Call Me By Your Name), Lil Nas X"Fight For You," H.E.R."Montero (Call Me By Your Name)," Lil Nas X"Back Of My Mind," H.E.R."I Get a Kick Out of You," Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga"You Can Do It," Caribou"Call Me If You Get Lost," Tyler, the Creator *WINNER"I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to be Free," The Blind Boys of Alabama and Bela Fleck "Back Of My Mind," H.E.R. "All I Do Is Drive," Jason Isbell"You Should Probably Leave," Chris Stapleton *WINNER"Better Than We Found It," Maren Morris"Know You Better (Live from Capitol Studio A)," Black Pumas"No One Sings Like You Anymore, Vol. 1," Chris Cornell SZA, left, and Doja Cat accept the Grammy for best pop duo/group performance ("Kiss Me More"). Doja Cat joked about how she just barely made it back from the bathroom on time. From left, H.E.R., Travis Barker and Lenny Kravitz perform together.Justin Bieber plays the piano while performing his song "Peaches."From left, Ben Platt, Rachel Zegler, Cynthia Erivo and Leslie Odom Jr. sing during the annual In Memoriam segment, which pays tribute to people who recently died.Chris Stapleton holds several of his Grammys in the press room. Noah, who also hosted the show last year, referenced last week's Oscars moment when Will Smith slapped Chris Rock. "We're going to be dancing. Joni Mitchell, left, and Bonnie Raitt speak on stage before introducing Brandi Carlile.Carlile performs her song "Right on Time."Chrissy Teigen attends the show with her children, Miles and Luna.Dua Lipa, left, and Megan Thee Stallion present an award during the show.Billie Eilish performs her song "Happier Than Ever" with help from her brother, Finneas. He also co-wrote the song.Leon Bridges, left, and Batiste greet each other at the show.Rodrigo performs her hit song "Drivers License" in the show's first hour.Host Trevor Noah delivers the show's opening monologue. Noah, who also hosted the show last year, referenced last week's Oscars moment when Will Smith slapped Chris Rock. "We're going to be dancing.
Halsey walked the Grammys 2022 red carpet in a Pressiat gown just four days after getting surgery in Las Vegas on Sunday.
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Olivia Rodrigo, Doja Cat, Carrie Underwood and more stars hit the 2022 Grammy Awards red carpet.
The rapper opted for a monochromatic bright pink ensemble Sunday evening. Porter wore a monochromatic Valentino look, including a sheer topic, high-waisted pants, and long gloves, along with a bold blue lip to contrast the bright ensemble. Colombian band Bomba Estéreo win the award for boldest ensembles of the evening! Her strapless gown was fashioned with a unique burgundy leather bodice and a draped skirt, belted around their waist. Katarina Deme and Kid Laroi, who is up for best new artist at tonight’s award, donned matching black looks. SZA reinvented florals for spring on the Grammys red carpet. The country singer went for a black strapless gown with a square neckline and high slit, adorned with a white bow on her hip. Halsey went goth-glam for the Grammys this year. Tiffany Haddish went all out sparkle for the evening! The host of the evening went for a baby pink double-breasted suit jacket styled with a crisp pair of black trousers and coordinating bowtie. Chrissy Teigen made a bold statement on the red carpet this year, opting for a voluminous strapless bright pink gown with a ruffle down the across the middle of the skirt. Lady Gaga, who will be performing during the ceremony, was a vision on the red carpet, stunning in a black gown adorned with a white satin train off of her hip.
The rest of the trophies, including the Big Four (Record, Album and Song of the Year, as well as Best New Artist), are being saved for the Trevor Noah-hosted ...
Then drop a comment with your thoughts on the results below. The rest of the trophies, including the Big Four (Record, Album and Song of the Year, as well as Best New Artist), are being saved for the Trevor Noah-hosted main event (CBS, 8/7c). More than 80 awards are being handed to the industry’s best and brightest on Sunday, many of which were already presented during the Grammys’ official premiere ceremony earlier in the day.
Jon Batiste won album of the year, Silk Sonic song and record of the year and Olivia Rodrigo best new artist at a ceremony where President Zelensky of ...
In other performances, the K-pop stars BTS began their song “Butter” looking like “Oceans 11” characters, and the Latin pop superstar J Balvin sang with Maria Becerra. Doja Cat, a spitfire rapper and internet provocateur, won pop duo/group performance for her hit “Kiss Me More,” featuring SZA. Taking the stage, she joked about racing back from the restroom just in time. (Bennett, who has Alzheimer’s disease and has retired from performing, did not attend the ceremony, but briefly introduced Lady Gaga by video.)
Jon Batiste scored the most nominations with 11 and took home the coveted Album of the Year award.
* "All I Know So Far" (from Pink: All I Know So Far) * "Believe for It" – CeCe Winans – Winner * "Believe for It" – CeCe Winans – Winner Justin Bieber, Doja Cat and H. E.R. all scored eight nominations of their own, with H.E.R. winning the Best Traditional R&B Performance award earlier in the evening. * "Fight For You" - H.E.R. – Winner After a three-month delay caused by the Omicron surge, the 64th Grammy Awards returned Sunday night.
As Jon Batiste, Silk Sonic and Olivia Rodrigo took the biggest prizes, Chris Stapleton and Brothers Osborne helped Nashville shine on Grammy night.
"To God be the glory," she said. She wasn't in attendance on Sunday, but posted a video message with "Believe For It" producer/songwriter Kyle Lee. The Nashville gospel great swept her three categories with wins for album "Believe For It" and two separate album tracks. "I never thought that I would be able to do music professionally because of my sexuality," Osborne said in his acceptance speech. "The creative arts are subjective, and they reach people at a point in their lives when they need it most." At that moment, he became the first openly gay artist to be currently signed to a major country label. Host Trevor Noah kept it short: "We’re gonna be keeping people’s names out of our mouths," he quipped. But the night was mostly a bust for Nashville artists, at least in terms of prominent wins. I think it just focuses where you would hit me." And everybody in this room has made some kind of a sacrifice to be up here doing this. They're four years old...So I'm thinking a lot about sacrifices, I think, because I missed out on some of their birthday today. The competition was unusually thick at this year’s show, led by several acts that would seem like obvious frontrunners on their own.
In a year of particularly wide-ranging nominees and competitive fields, bandleader Jon Batiste and the duo Silk Sonic came away with big prizes.
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Young artists brought dramatic performances, Doja Cat had an emotional moment at the microphone and Volodymyr Zelensky recorded a serious plea from Ukraine.
Billie Eilish's stunning performance with Finneas was one of Sunday's clear highlights. Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for The Recording Academy. After a 2021 ...
It was a crazier getup than anything he wore in House of Gucci, and he read his Best Pop Vocal Album speech in the same cadence as someone delivering a hostage video, complete with a dead-on-arrival joke about agents. The fact that he was completely (and absurdly) shut out in the five categories he was nominated in only seemed to reaffirm his status as one of modern pop’s spiciest provocateurs. As the heartbeat of the music in the Disney Pixar film Soul and the bandleader of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Jon Batiste is undeniably gifted. The Grammys as a whole already deserved a “worst” half a year ago when they announced a number of questionable nominations for artists who have been accused of problematic behavior. If you’re gonna stalk your ex, you typically don’t want to get out of your car and wake up the neighborhood by belting a song literally about stalking your ex. The Grammy censors weren’t quick enough to catch Doja Cat when she admitted to having just returned from a remarkably fast “piss” to grab her award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance with SZA for “Kiss Me More,” hilariously adjusting the crotch of her garment and all. In fairness, the In Memoriam segment is always a challenge, especially during a year in which we lost massive figures such as Ronnie Spector, Charlie Watts, Meat Loaf, Vicente Fernández, and Taylor Hawkins. But come on, folks — some of these were flat-out careless. Last year, BTS joined the Grammys live from a rooftop in Seoul, proving that “Dynamite” is simply too catchy to be bounded by the traditional rules of time and space. Not even pouring rain — or the fact that she would walk away with zero trophies among the seven she was nominated for, an egregious shutout given the year she had — could ruin the good time she was having on top of a prop mobile home as she belted, “Just leave me aloooo-ho-ho-hone.” But she didn’t lose herself completely; she still remembered to hold up her T-shirt, repping late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins, sharing in her triumph. The fact that J Balvin was the only Latin artist to lead a performance on the main stage was beyond embarrassing, especially since the telecast skipped all the Latin categories this year. The repeat Best Pop Duo/Group Performance nominees went full Mission: Impossible this time for “Butter,” starting with an elaborate framing device that involved lasers, computers, and a priceless moment in the audience between V and Olivia Rodrigo (quick, give them both Best Supporting Awards-Show Actor statues!) — and proceeding to remind us that BTS are quite possibly the seven sleekest-grooving, sharpest-dressed, most absurdly magnetic people on the planet. Seriously. We never need to read another word of commentary about the true meaning of the Slap, let alone hear a hacky joke about it at another awards show.
Kentucky natives Tyler Childers, Jack Harlow, Sturgill Simpson and Chris Stapleton were all up for Grammy Awards Sunday night. Here's how they did.
"So if Beth was falling in love I wrote music reflective of that," Rivera said after the awards. The rapper was also nominated last year. "I don't know how it is for everybody. "Or when she was engaged in a difficult competition I wrote to that situation, a lot easier than writing a score for a game of chess." This year, Harlow is nominated in the Best Melodic Rap Performance category for his feature on pop star Lil Nas X's single "Industry Baby." Lil Nas X's album "Montero" is also up for Album of the Year, which gives Harlow another nomination as a featured artist and songwriter. The nominations add to a monumental year for Stapleton, who was named "Male Artist of the Year" at the Academy of Country Music Awards on March 7.
The 2022 Grammy Awards celebrated recording artists from many genres of music, yet rock was noticeably missing from the show.
Wolfgang Van Halen, a rising star from a family of rock royalty, could have also fit the bill. The Recording Academy opted against replacing Foo Fighters, leaving a giant rock hole in the program. While a long list of artists took to the stage – including rap, country, Latin, hip-hop, R&B and jazz – rock was conspicuously absent from the proceedings.
The 64th Annual Grammy Awards was held in the US city of Las Vegas in the MGM Grand Garden Arena with Jon Batiste winning five trophies, including album of ...
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The 2022 Grammy Awards were light on surprises (except one) but had performances from Lady Gaga, Silk Sonic, Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, BTS and more.
When their names were called, SZA made it to the stage solo with the help of crutches (and a dress assist from fellow nominee Gaga) while Doja Cat rushed in from off-camera. There was a lot going on in Lady Gaga’s frenzied tribute to her good pal and singing partner Tony Bennett — and not all of it good. Plenty of her contemporaries went home with less, but Rodrigo was seen as the ascendant star heading into the night and had good odds of being anointed by the Recording Academy as a big deal to be reckoned with at future ceremonies. The Recording Academy really likes Silk Sonic. The duo that is Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak opened the show with a tune apt for the Las Vegas setting: “777,” an ode to Sin City and the promise of winning big. The pair went on to win in four categories — song of the year, record of the year, best R&B song and, in a tie with Jazmine Sullivan, best R&B performance — all for their soulful single “Leave the Door Open.” The romantic track, from the pair’s debut album “An Evening With Silk Sonic,” was notably introduced at last year’s ceremony. But as The Washington Post’s pop music critic Chris Richards said, “It is power-to-the-people music that the people can listen to at brunch.”
Stars including Chrissy Teigen, Trevor Noah, Saweetie, St. Vincent, Justin Bieber and more rocked shades of pink on the Grammys 2022 red carpet.
She also carried the same glass Coperni bag as Doja Cat, in a red hue (and minus the candies). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
The 64th Annual Grammy Awards aired live from Las Vegas Sunday night on CBS, hosted by Trevor Noah. Here is the complete list of winners in the major ...
Stars including Olivia Rodrigo and Carrie Underwood had fashion misses on the red carpet, while the latter could've been a Disney-princess moment.
In the end, it was almost drowned out by the voluminous fabric-heavy right side of the dress. His look consisted of tailored suit pants, white heeled boots, a textured overcoat with brown and white fur cuffs, and a sheer low-neck shirt. Cynthia Erivo, who is soon to be starring alongside Ariana Grande in the "Wicked" movie musical, arrived at the Grammy Awards in a silver gown. She paired the unique ensemble with spiked bright yellow platform shoes, and kept her hair pulled back in a long braid that resembled the Nintendo character's mace and chain. He also accessorized with multiple necklaces and a pair of sunglasses, while keeping his hair down in natural waves. According to The Independent, one Twitter user jokingly accused the brand of using Shaquille O'Neal's measurements, at 7 feet and 1 inch tall, to style the 28-year-old singer. But in the end, O'Connell looked more like he was going to a 1980s prom than a prestigious music award ceremony. If he'd gone without the oversized decorative corsage and opted for more fitted suit tailoring, it could've been a winner. Singer-songwriter H.E.R was nominated for multiple awards at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, arriving on the red carpet wearing a Peter Dundas jumpsuit, according to the designer's Instagram. The flowy yellow and orange color palette combined with the shimmery embellishments, floor-length sleeves, round sunglasses, and chunky silver platform heels were reminiscent of iconic Elton John looks. The dress itself, which could have looked better in a different color, distracted from the 39-year-old's beautiful diamond earrings, smoky eye, and perfectly smooth middle-parted hair. Purple is a great color for Yola, and Grammys red-carpet fashion is all about self-expression. It ended up highlighting linings in the wrong places, which didn't do H.E.R any justice.
Tiffany Haddish glittered in a custom Prada gown on the Grammys 2022 red carpet before changing into a sleek suit and shades.
“It’s something about being single that just makes me feel like I can have it all!” Haddish commented on her own Instagram post of the look, adding, “#sheready tonight a rich man asked to eat my box and he will go away. This what money look like. This what success look like.
An audience of 8.9 million viewers tuned in to Sunday night's Grammy Awards on CBS -- up slightly from last year's all-time-low of 8.8 million viewers.
That would be a 3% uptick from last year’s pandemic-curtailed telecast, also hosted by Noah, which aired in March from in and around the Los Angeles Convention Center with no in-person guests. The telecast, which aired live with host Trevor Noah, averaged 8.9 million viewers on CBS and its other platforms, including streamer Paramount+. That’s up, barely, from last year’s 8.8 million viewers. Viewership for Sunday’s Grammy Awards was up from last year’s all-time low — by just a hair.
The stars brought their A-game to the 64th annual GRAMMY Awards.
Click through the gallery to see all of the amazing looks from music's biggest night, and follow along at ETonline.com for everything you need for music's biggest night, including performers, GRAMMY winners and more.The 19-year-old "Good 4 U" songstress was all smiles ahead of the big show, where she's nominated in six major categories. NewsHow to Watch the 2022 GRAMMY AwardsTVHow 'SNL' Addressed Will Smith Slapping Chris Rock at the OscarsShopping22 Best Spring Dresses to Shop Now — Starting at Just $25GRAMMYsHow to Watch the 2022 GRAMMY AwardsCelebrities did not disappoint when they hit the red carpet outside the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, on April 3 for the 2022 GRAMMY Awards. From daring gowns to dapper suits, hosts, presenters, nominees and performers stepped out in style for the 64th annual awards show. The reggaeton musician and the Jamaican dancehall recording artist, singer and songwriter made sure to stand out on the GRAMMYs red carpet!
Many celebrities at the 2022 Grammys wore multiple outfits for their performances — and even on the red carpet. See them all here.