Grammys 2025: the winners, the losers, the performances – live

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Adrian Horton

A banner year for the women of pop continues on the red carpet:

Charli XCX Photograph: Gilbert Flores/Billboard/Getty Images

Olivia Rodrigo Photograph: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

Miley Cyrus Photograph: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

Cardi B Photograph: Jon Kopaloff/WireImage

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Benjamin Lee

Will Beyonce finally win album of the year? Who will be named best “new” artist out of Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan? Can Kendrick Lamar piss Drake off even more? Here’s the Guardian’s Ben Beaumont-Thomas having a guess:

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Adrian Horton

Photograph: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

Well, we seem to have a winner for most baffling red carpet outfit… Jaden Smith and his head/house-piece.

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Benjamin Lee

After teasing and then delaying a big announcement (a result of the wildfires), tonight’s most-nominated star, Beyoncé, has now officially revealed that she will be going on tour this year to support her most recent album, Cowboy Carter.

Here’s the teaser she released on Instagram:

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Chris Brown in August 2024. Photograph: Kayla DeLaura/Getty Images

If there’s one thing the Grammys love, it’s a controversial award choice – despite a decade-plus worth of abuse allegations outlined a recent documentary, the recording academy gave Chris Brown the award for best R&B album for 11:11. The film, Chris Brown: A History of Violence, includes testimony from a woman who sued Brown for sexual assault in 2022 and explicitly asks why he is still embraced by fans and the music industry. Brown has sued Warner Bros Discovery over the film, claiming defamation.

There will also likely be blowback over noted transphobe Dave Chappelle’s win for best comedy album, his third win in a row in that category and sixth overall.

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Photograph: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

The majority of tonight’s winners have been revealed before the official ceremony kicks off, as is the weird way of the Grammys. There’s an awful lot to burn through so perhaps it’s a relief for those of us in for the long-haul.

Here are some of the winners we have so far:

Best dance/electronic music album

Charli xcx – Brat

Best pop solo performance

Sabrina Carpenter – Espresso

Best rock performance

The Beatles – Now and Then

Best rap performance

Kendrick Lamar – Not Like Us

Best country duo/group performance

Beyoncé featuring Miley Cyrus – II Most Wanted

Best dance pop recording

Charli xcx – Von Dutch

Best R&B song

SZA – Saturn

Best rock album

The Rolling Stones – Hackney Diamonds

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Benjamin Lee

It was a question asked by many within the industry: will the Grammys still go ahead? The Oscar nominations were delayed twice and the Critics Choice awards postponed, but the Recording Academy has stuck to the original date, hoping the night can act as a moment of coming together for an industry hugely affected by the wildfires.

Here’s a bit more about what to expect from an unusual ceremony:

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Adrian Horton

Photograph: Brooke Sutton/Getty Images

The red carpet is open and the musicians are here – welcome to the 67th annual Grammy awards, live from the Crypto.com arena (formerly and forever the Staples Center) in Los Angeles.

This year promises to be a bit more somber than usual, as the Grammys take place just a couple weeks after wildfires devastated the city. After some debate over whether to postpone the ceremony, the recording academy decided to let the show go on, albeit with a “renewed sense of purpose” and fundraising efforts. As for the awards, of which there will be few in the music-heavy telecast – Beyoncé leads the night with 11 nominations for Cowboy Carter, followed by Kendrick Lamar, Charli xcx, Post Malone and Billie Eilish with seven each.

Will Beyoncé finally win album of the year? Will Brat summer dominance continue? How will the vibes be on this edition of “music’s biggest night”? Stick with us for all the highlights.

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