The 68th Grammy Awards kicked off in Los Angeles, marking the beginning of a night that promises to be filled with music's greatest triumphs. For Trevor Noah, this is his sixth and final time as host for the main telecast. The evening started at the Peacock Theater where Darren Criss took center stage hosting the Premiere Ceremony alongside announcing the majority of the 96 Grammy categories prior to the primetime broadcast.
Among those nominated multiple times were Kendrick Lamar who leads the pack with a total of nine nods, including Album of the Year for his 2025 album GNX. Lady Gaga and Jack Antonoff followed closely behind, each earning seven nominations, alongside producer Cirkut. An interesting twist in this year's ceremony is the introduction of new categories such as Best Album Cover, while the traditional Best Country Album has been split into two – Best Contemporary Country Album and Best Traditional Country Album.
The lineup for tonight's performance includes a variety of popular artists including Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Sabrina Carpenter, and Clipse. Among those selected to perform in the medley segment are seven Best New Artist nominees, each eager to showcase their talents under the spotlight. Lauryn Hill will be paying tribute to music legends D'Angelo and Roberta Flack, while Reba McEntire, Brandy Clark, and Lukas Nelson will take part in an In Memoriam segment.
The full list of winners announced so far includes several major categories yet to be revealed later on this evening. Notably, Olivia Dean took home the award for Best New Artist, a nod to her rising popularity. Other notable wins include Lady Gaga's win for Best Pop Vocal Album and Jelly Roll's Best Contemporary Country Album.
In the rap category, Kendrick Lamar reigned supreme with his album GNX earning him the top spot in Best Rap Album. He also took home awards in Best Rap Song and Best Melodic Rap Performance. Clipse joined forces with Kendrick to take home the award for Best Rap Performance.
A diverse range of artists fared well in the R&B category, including Leon Thomas who won Best R&B Album for his album Mutt. Kehlani emerged victorious in Best R&B Song, while her performance also earned her the award for Best R&B Performance.
In the production and engineering realm, Cirkut took home awards for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical, and Best Remixed Recording alongside Lady Gaga's hit single "Abracadabra". Amy Allen secured the title of Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical, while Nordkraft Big Band earned an award for Instrumental Composition.
The alternative rock scene also had a presence at this year's ceremony. The Cure won awards in Best Alternative Music Album and Best Alternative Music Performance. Turnstile took home the prize for Best Rock Album, while Yungblud, Nuno Bettencourt & Frank Bello (ft. Adam Wakeman & II) earned recognition for their performance.
Global and World Music also made a name for themselves at this year's ceremony. Caetano Veloso & Maria Bethânia won Best Global Music Album for their album Caetano e Bethânia Ao Vivo, while Tyla emerged victorious in the African Music Performance category. Bad Bunny took home the award for Best Global Music Performance.
Lastly, the gospel and Christian music scene also had a presence at this year's ceremony. The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir won the award for Best Roots Gospel Album, while Israel & New Breed secured recognition for their album Coritos, Vol. 1.
As the night wears on, we'll see which artists ultimately take home the coveted Grammy Awards in various categories.
Among those nominated multiple times were Kendrick Lamar who leads the pack with a total of nine nods, including Album of the Year for his 2025 album GNX. Lady Gaga and Jack Antonoff followed closely behind, each earning seven nominations, alongside producer Cirkut. An interesting twist in this year's ceremony is the introduction of new categories such as Best Album Cover, while the traditional Best Country Album has been split into two – Best Contemporary Country Album and Best Traditional Country Album.
The lineup for tonight's performance includes a variety of popular artists including Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Sabrina Carpenter, and Clipse. Among those selected to perform in the medley segment are seven Best New Artist nominees, each eager to showcase their talents under the spotlight. Lauryn Hill will be paying tribute to music legends D'Angelo and Roberta Flack, while Reba McEntire, Brandy Clark, and Lukas Nelson will take part in an In Memoriam segment.
The full list of winners announced so far includes several major categories yet to be revealed later on this evening. Notably, Olivia Dean took home the award for Best New Artist, a nod to her rising popularity. Other notable wins include Lady Gaga's win for Best Pop Vocal Album and Jelly Roll's Best Contemporary Country Album.
In the rap category, Kendrick Lamar reigned supreme with his album GNX earning him the top spot in Best Rap Album. He also took home awards in Best Rap Song and Best Melodic Rap Performance. Clipse joined forces with Kendrick to take home the award for Best Rap Performance.
A diverse range of artists fared well in the R&B category, including Leon Thomas who won Best R&B Album for his album Mutt. Kehlani emerged victorious in Best R&B Song, while her performance also earned her the award for Best R&B Performance.
In the production and engineering realm, Cirkut took home awards for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical, and Best Remixed Recording alongside Lady Gaga's hit single "Abracadabra". Amy Allen secured the title of Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical, while Nordkraft Big Band earned an award for Instrumental Composition.
The alternative rock scene also had a presence at this year's ceremony. The Cure won awards in Best Alternative Music Album and Best Alternative Music Performance. Turnstile took home the prize for Best Rock Album, while Yungblud, Nuno Bettencourt & Frank Bello (ft. Adam Wakeman & II) earned recognition for their performance.
Global and World Music also made a name for themselves at this year's ceremony. Caetano Veloso & Maria Bethânia won Best Global Music Album for their album Caetano e Bethânia Ao Vivo, while Tyla emerged victorious in the African Music Performance category. Bad Bunny took home the award for Best Global Music Performance.
Lastly, the gospel and Christian music scene also had a presence at this year's ceremony. The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir won the award for Best Roots Gospel Album, while Israel & New Breed secured recognition for their album Coritos, Vol. 1.
As the night wears on, we'll see which artists ultimately take home the coveted Grammy Awards in various categories.