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Grammys 2026 live updates: Lady Gaga, Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish, Bad Bunny get award wins

Trevor Noah is hosting the 68th Grammy Awards, which are airing on CBS, for a sixth and final time,

Olivia Dean, Kendrick Lamar, Hayley Williams, Lady Gaga, Sabrina Carpenter, Bad Bunny and Doechii are all Grammy nominees. Justine Goode / NBC News; Getty Images

Music's biggest night is here. What to know:

  • The host with the most returns: Comedian Trevor Noah is helming the show for a sixth and final time. He has, so far, not shied away from any political jokes, poking fun at President Donald Trump, CBS and Nicki Minaj.
  • Kendrick Lamar, who dominated the 2025 awards, officially broke the record for most-awarded hip-hop artist in Grammys history, earning 26 total awards thus far. Jay-Z was the previous record-holder.
  • At the Premiere Ceremony ahead of the actual show, "Golden" from “KPop Demon Hunters" took home the award for best song written for visual media, giving the K-pop genre its first-ever win at the prestigious awards show.
  • Several artists criticized Immigration and Customs Enforcement in their acceptance speeches. Bad Bunny, who is headlining the Super Bowl halftime show next weekend, proclaimed "ICE out" onstage. “We’re not savage," the Puerto Rican artist said. "We’re not animals. We’re not aliens. We are humans, and we are Americans.” Billie Eilish, who was among the stars wearing "ICE OUT" pins on the red carpet tonight, also called on people to "keep fighting," saying onstage that "no one is illegal on stolen land."
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Reba McEntire makes Grammys performance debut for In Memoriam segment

Believe it or not, tonight was Reba McEntire’s first time performing at the awards show, according to host Trevor Noah. McEntire, whose career has spanned decades, has won three Grammys.

Tonight, she sang her 2025 single “Trialblazer” for the In Memoriam segment.

3m ago / 10:40 PM EST

Pharrell Williams accepts Dr. Dre Global Impact Award

"I get to hold this award that is signatory of one of the greatest producers of all time, Dr. Dre," Williams said. "The greatest."

In his speech he also shouted A Tribe Called Quest, Q-Tip and other Black artists for inspiring him to keep going.

A wide view of the Grammy stage with Pharrell Williams' face projected onto the stage backdrop.

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“To everyone who believes in the power of Black music, thank you so much.”

The award, which was created in 2023, "celebrates not only artistic excellence but also entrepreneurial achievements, philanthropic contributions, and global cultural impact," the Recording Academy said in a news release.

18m ago / 10:25 PM EST

Tyler, The Creator stuns with fiery performance

An exploding car, a cameo from Regina King and a cinematic presentation.

Tyler, The Creator set the Grammys stage on fire with a medley performance of “Thought I Was Dead,” “Like Him” and “Sugar on My Tongue.”

And, deservingly, got a standing ovation!

Tyler the Creator performing onstage in front of a red sports car.

Valerie Macon / AFP via Getty Images

24m ago / 10:20 PM EST

Trevor Noah isn't shying away from political jabs tonight

Noah has been pushing the envelope with his jokes tonight since it's his last time hosting the Grammys, he said.

The comment came after he joked about how much President Donald Trump wants Greenland and suggested the president wants a replacement for Jeffrey "Epstein's island."

30m ago / 10:13 PM EST

Billie Eilish says 'we need to keep fighting and protesting'

Up against strong competition for song of the year, Eilish and her brother Finneas are still golden children of the Recording Academy.

"No one is illegal on stolen land," Eilish said in her acceptance speech.

Billie Eilish wears an "ICE OUT" pin on the red carpet. Etienne Laurent / Getty Images

"It's just really hard to know what to say and what to do right now. ... I feel like we just need to keep fighting and protesting. Our voices really do matter, and the people do matter," she added, before the show bleeped out her next message.

34m ago / 10:10 PM EST

Song of the year winner

"Wildflower," Billie Eilish O’Connell and Finneas O’Connell, songwriters (Billie Eilish)

35m ago / 10:09 PM EST

Carole King wears 'ICE OUT' pin

King took the stage to present song of the year, an "ICE OUT" pin front and center on her outfit.

39m ago / 10:05 PM EST

Trevor Noah is really begging Bad Bunny to perform

We get it.

After serenading him with "DtMF," Noah finally accomplished getting the artist to perform. Sort of.

The two did a short duet as a band playing trumpets came out to join them in the crowd.

39m ago / 10:05 PM EST

Whoops, CBS misses a bleep

It appears CBS accidentally didn't bleep a curse word from Lola Young’s acceptance speech.

The artist was so shocked by the win that when she was onstage, she started to curse.

When she said "f---," it seems, the network that airs the Grammys didn't bleep out the word fast enough.

Typically, networks get fined by the FCC when that happens, anywhere from $10,000 to $100,000.

42m ago / 10:02 PM EST

Charli XCX graces us with her presence amid her 'moment'

While Charli XCX has moved away from her brat era, she still made an appearance at the Grammys to present the award for best pop solo performance.

“I very much relate to this song,” she said before crowning Lola Young the winner for “Messy.”

Charli XCX was in three films at this year's Sundance Film Festival, including her concert mockumentary “The Moment,” which is being distributed by A24.

45m ago / 9:58 PM EST

Trevor Noah takes aim at CBS's recent settlement with Trump

The comedian didn’t hesitate to aim yet another joke at President Donald Trump.

“Welcome back to the Grammy Awards, coming to you live. And I mean completely live, because if we edited any of this show, the president would sue CBS for $16 billion,” Noah said, making a reference to Trump’s $16 million settlement last year with CBS parent company Paramount.

47m ago / 9:57 PM EST

Best pop solo performance winner

"Messy," Lola Young

56m ago / 9:48 PM EST

Gaga stands up for female artists with 'MAYHEM' win

Lady Gaga, accepting her Grammy for best pop vocal album, urged female artists to "fight for your ideas, fight for your songs, fight for your rights as a producer."

"Make sure you are heard," she added.

She did not, however, comment on immigration operations in the U.S., like she did at a recent show in Tokyo.

57m ago / 9:47 PM EST

It's a big year for Teyana Taylor

Comedian Nikki Glaser presented the best pop vocal album award alongside Taylor tonight, noting that the two were last together at the Golden Globes when Taylor won an acting award for "One Battle After Another."

Glaser reminded the audience that Taylor also recently hosted "SNL," scored an Oscar nomination and was nominated for a Grammy tonight.

Teyana Taylor and Nikki Glaser on stage during the Grammy awards.

Kevin Winter / Getty Images

2h ago / 9:43 PM EST

Best pop vocal album winner

"MAYHEM," Lady Gaga

2h ago / 9:34 PM EST

Lady Gaga crushes it on Grammys stage

Performing perhaps her biggest song in years, Lady Gaga took the stage with a resounding "put your paws up!"

Grammys viewers missed this theater from Gaga, whose "Abracadabra" has taken over the music scene in the last year.

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Lady Gaga performs "Abracadabra." Frazer Harrison / Getty Images

Wearing an outfit that resembled a caged bird, Gaga performed the rock version of the song from behind a keyboard, with loud electric guitars and drums taking over the beat.

2h ago / 9:31 PM EST

Jelly Roll says Jesus is 'not owned by one political party'

Jelly Roll became a Grammy winner for the first time today. In fact, he won for all three of his nominations.

Jelly Roll holds a notebook up in one hand while holding a Grammy award in his other hand. He's standing at a microphone.

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In his acceptance speech for best contemporary country album, Jelly Roll said he believed music and God “had the power to change my life.”

“Jesus is for everybody. Jesus is not owned by one political party. Jesus is not owned by no music label,” he said. “Jesus is Jesus, and anybody can have a relationship with him. I love you, Lord.”

2h ago / 9:30 PM EST

Nominee and Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is in the audience

Noah pointed out that Jackson is at Crypto.com Arena tonight.

The Supreme Court justice was nominated for best audiobook. She lost to the Dalai Lama (yes, really).

Ketanji Brown Jackson waves her left hand and smiles broadly inside a dimly-lit room with party lighting.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson at the Recording Academy Honors event presented by the Black Music Collective in Los Angeles on Monday.  Emma McIntyre / Getty Images

2h ago / 9:26 PM EST

Best contemporary country album winner

"Beautifully Broken," Jelly Roll

2h ago / 9:22 PM EST

Bad Bunny makes bold statement on ICE while accepting award

The Puerto Rican star, who will headline next weekend's Super Bowl halftime show, echoed fellow artists' "ICE OUT" calls onstage.

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Bad Bunny accepts the best música urbana album award. Kevin Winter / Getty Images for The Recording Academy

“We’re not savage," he said. "We’re not animals. We’re not aliens. We are humans, and we are Americans.”

He encouraged viewers to fight hate with love, saying, "The only thing that is more powerful than hate is love.”

2h ago / 9:16 PM EST

Best música urbana album winner

"DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS," Bad Bunny

2h ago / 9:15 PM EST

Another Trump joke from Trevor

Noah acknowledged that it's his sixth and final year hosting the Grammys, noting that it's also CBS' last year airing the awards show. The network began airing the show in 1973.

"I loved my time, but I believe in term limits," Noah joked, in a reference to President Donald Trump. "I wanted to set an example for anyone who might be watching the show, you know. Leave when the time is up."

2h ago / 9:08 PM EST

Trevor Noah loves Bad Bunny as much as we do

Noah, sitting next to Bad Bunny in the crowd, congratulated the six-time nominee and praised him for giving back to Puerto Rico with his residency.

He then joked, "If things keep getting bad here in America, can I come live with you in Puerto Rico?”

Bad Bunny said, "Trevor, I have news for you: Puerto Rico is part of America."

"Don't tell them," Noah joked.

2h ago / 9:02 PM EST

Olivia Dean says she wouldn't be at Grammys without her grandmother, an immigrant

During her acceptance speech for best new artist, Olivia Dean took a moment to recognize immigrants.

British singer-songwriter Olivia Dean accepts the GRAMMY award for Best New Artist.

Olivia Dean accepts the Grammy for best new artist. Valerie Macon / AFP via Getty Images

“I’m up here as a granddaughter of an immigrant,” Dean said. “I wouldn’t be here — I’m a product of bravery, and I think those people deserve to be celebrated. ... We’re nothing without each other.”

2h ago / 8:57 PM EST

Best new artist winner

Olivia Dean

2h ago / 8:48 PM EST

Best new artist nominees bring down the house

The crowd at Crypto.com Arena was on its feet as all eight best new artist nominees performed, one by one, for a series of back-to-back shows.

The Marias, Addison Rae and Katseye came first with their dance-centric bops.

Leon Thomas followed, taking the stage with his electric guitar.  

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Leon Thomas performing on Sunday night. Frazer Harrison / Getty Images

Alex Warren, who performed his hit song, “Ordinary," walked through the crowd as everyone pulled out their phones.

Lola Young hopped on a grand piano to sing a slowed-down version of her hit “Messy.”

Olivia Dean, wearing an all-red dress, then took the stage to sing "Man I Need."

Last came SOMBR, who crooned his romantic hit “12-12” while rocking a sparkly suit.

3h ago / 8:32 PM EST

Trevor Noah pokes fun at Kendrick Lamar's beef with Drake

Just before Lamar took the stage, Noah joked that he's afraid of writing jokes about Lamar

"Rappers are doing full-on detective work," Noah said about Lamar's diss track “Not Like Us.”

“Hip-hop itself has evolved; it’s gone from being a side thing to being the culture. Business, fashion, everything is hip-hop these days," he said, standing next to Lamar in the audience. “It was so much simpler when all you had to worry about was being shot, but now they hurt your feelings."

3h ago / 8:30 PM EST

Kendrick Lamar breaks the record for most-awarded hip-hop artist in Grammy history

Kendrick Lamar just became the rapper with the most-ever Grammy wins, surpassing Jay Z’s previous record of 25.

Kendrick Lamar holds a Grammy award in his right hand while standing at a microphone wearing a black tuxedo.

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“Hip-hop is gonna always be right here. We’re gonna be in these suits, we’re gonna be looking good, we’re gonna be having our folks with us, we’re gonna be having our culture with us,” Lamar said as he accepted his fourth Grammy of the evening. “So I appreciate y’all.”

Lamar, who just won best rap album, is also the most-nominated artist tonight, with nine nods.

3h ago / 8:24 PM EST

Best rap album winner

"GNX," Kendrick Lamar

3h ago / 8:18 PM EST

'Captain Sabrina' Carpenter is ready for Grammys to soar

The artist brought a fun and goofy rendition of her Grammy-nominated hit “Manchild” on a set that re-created the vibe of an old-school airport. But more fun.

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Sabrina Carpenter performs her Grammy-nominated song "Manchild." Kevin Winter / Getty Images for The Recording Academy

Take note, FAA: We'd like to fly on Sabrina Carpenter Airlines, please.

3h ago / 8:16 PM EST

Trevor Noah thanks Olivia Dean for fighting Ticketmaster

Near the end of his opening monologue, Noah encouraged the audience to applaud for Olivia Dean, who is nominated tonight for best new artist.

“And you should be nominated for most amazing and thoughtful artist, because she fought Ticketmaster to stop resellers from ripping fans off,” Noah said, referring to when the singer called out the ticketing giant after balcony-level seats were relisted for $753.45 on Ticketmaster’s site instead of the correct price of $53.45.

“Which is amazing, because if the fans can’t afford tickets, we can’t have live music,” he added, before referring to an incident that became one of the biggest memes of last year. “And without concerts, how would we find out which CEOs are having affairs on the Jumbotron?”

3h ago / 8:14 PM EST

Doechii gets shoutout from Noah 'Anxiety'

In his monologue, Noah singled out Doechii's single, joking it's currently our "national anthem."

Tonight, however, he said is all about the "good vibes."

3h ago / 8:12 PM EST

Trevor Noah points out one person who is NOT at the Grammys

Nicki Minaj is not at the Grammy Awards, and Trevor Noah made sure to excitedly point it out. The audience cheered as he mentioned her lack of presence.

A close-up view of Nicki Minaj holding Donald Trump's hand.

Nicki Minaj and President Donald Trump holding hands in Washington last week. Win McNamee / Getty Images

"She is still at the White House with Donald Trump discussing very important issues," Noah joked. He then impersonated Trump, asking: "Who has the biggest ass?"

Minaj joined Trump onstage during the Treasury Department’s Trump Accounts Summit in Washington last week. Trump praised her, calling her “the greatest and most successful female rapper in history.”

3h ago / 8:07 PM EST

Grammys live at the APT

Bruno Mars and Rosé opened the show with a high-energy performance of their hit single "APT."

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Rosé and Bruno Mars perform "APT." Frazer Harrison / Getty Images

Lots of jumping up and down and bright lights — we hope this vibe continues throughout the show!

3h ago / 8:07 PM EST

Trevor Noah cracks Jeff Bezos joke

Comedian Trevor Noah officially began his hosting duties with an opening monologue that touched on what everyone can expect tonight.

He also gave a shoutout to "royalty in the house," including Queen Latifah and Jamie Foxx, before taking a jab at Amazon's CEO.

Trevor Noah smiles in front of a step-and-repeat backdrop, wearing a tuxedo.

Trevor Noah arrives at the Grammys.  Neilson Barnard / Getty Images

"There are so many stars in this room I feel like I'm at Jeff Bezos' wedding, but with more Black people," he joked.

3h ago / 7:56 PM EST

Little Monsters rejoice: Lady Gaga is here

She's in the middle of a world tour. She's set to perform tonight. She has already won two Grammys. And she's up for album of the year.

Mother Monster has made it to the Grammys.

Lady Gaga, wearing a black feathered dress with a high collar, poses for a photo with her eyes closed.

Lady Gaga arrives Sunday night. Etienne Laurent / AFP via Getty Images

Lady Gaga continues to dominate the music industry with her latest release, "MAYHEM."

She won two awards during the premiere ceremony.

3h ago / 7:50 PM EST

The Biebers have arrived

Justin Bieber will take the stage to perform tonight in his first big Grammys performance in four years. He's nominated tonight for album of the year.

He's continuing the performance momentum in April at Coachella, where he's among the headliners.

3h ago / 7:47 PM EST

The Marías are making new music

The Marías revealed to Variety that they "spent the summer" writing their new album, adding that they are going to be "producing it out" over the next few months.

They did not say when the album would be released or what it would be called.

“We’re going to go away for a little bit, but we’ll definitely be back sooner than you think.”

4h ago / 7:36 PM EST

Kendrick Lamar and Jay-Z now tied for most Grammy wins by a rapper

Lamar collected three wins at the Premiere Ceremony (taking home awards for: "luther" (with sza), "tv off" (with Lefty Gunplay) and "chains & whips" (with Clipse, PUSHA T and Malice).

That ties him with Jay-Z for the most Grammys wins by a rapper, with 25 total.

If he wins one more, he'll set the record with 26. He's still nominated in several categories that will be announced during the actual show.

4h ago / 7:30 PM EST

Sombr says he's nervous to perform for his idols

Sombr told Variety on the red carpet that he’s “still very nervous” about his performance tonight, despite having rehearsed heavily, because he’s doing it in front of his "idols."

The best new artist nominee, who is dressed in a glittering silver suit, is among the eight artists in the category who will take the stage to perform tonight.

4h ago / 7:20 PM EST

Kelly Osbourne says her father's death is the 'hardest thing' she's ever been through

Speaking to the official Grammys Red Carpet hosts, the late Ozzy Osbourne's daughter said she and her family are still grieving after his death.

"To be honest with you, I won’t lie, people usually say, ‘I’m great,'" she said. "I’m not doing so great. It’s hardest thing I’ve ever been through in my life, but I’m getting through. We’re doing everything we can to try and live in his legacy and be happy."

Sharon Osbourne, Jack Osbourne and Kelly Osbourne post for a photo in front of a step-and-repeat backdrop.

Sharon, Jack and Kelly Osbourne pose during a pre-gala event in Beverly Hills on Saturday. Amy Sussman / Getty Images

Asked about the planned Grammys tribute for Ozzy, Kelly said she expects "it will be very emotional."

"It means more than I can express into words to see his peers and this community cherish him in such a way and in a way that he deserves," she said, adding that she's there to support her mom, Sharon Osbourne, as well.

Tonight is "just as much about her, as well. He wouldn't be him without her and vice versa."

4h ago / 7:14 PM EST

Who is performing at the Grammy awards?

In addition to all this year's best new artists nominees, several other performers will take the Grammys stage tonight.

Also on deck: Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars, Rosé, Sabrina Carpenter, Tyler, The Creator, Justin Bieber and Clipse with Pharrell Williams.

Plus, Post Malone, Slash and Chad Smith will perform a tribute to the late "Prince of Darkness," Ozzy Osbourne. Lauryn Hill will helm another tribute performance in honor of Roberta Flack and D’Angelo. 

Reba McEntire, Brandy Clark and Lukas Nelson are also expected to sing during the in memoriam tribute.

4h ago / 7:09 PM EST

Photo gallery: Keep up with the best of the red carpet

From Sabrina Carpenter to YUNGBLUD to Joni Mitchell, follow along as we document the best of the Grammys red carpet looks and memorable show moments.

Check out our full photo gallery here.

4h ago / 7:07 PM EST

And that's a wrap ... on the premiere ceremony

Welp! The last award at the premiere ceremony has finally been handed out.

Now, we gawk at more red carpet looks for the next hour as we await the Trevor Noah-hosted show.

4h ago / 7:06 PM EST

Best contemporary classical composition winner

"Ortiz: Dzonot," Gabriela Ortiz, composer (Alisa Weilerstein, Gustavo Dudamel and Los Angeles Philharmonic)

4h ago / 7:05 PM EST

Fyütch, accepting children's album award, warns against 'failing our children'

Fyütch, the musician dad of 8-year-old singer Aura V, was one of many to get political onstage tonight while accepting his win alongside his daughter.

Fyutch holds Aura V up off the ground by her armpits so she can reach a microphone on stage at the Grammy awards.

Fyütch and his daughter, Aura V, onstage Sunday night. Frazer Harrison / Getty Images

“I don’t think I’m being controversial when I say this. We are failing our children any time we vote against feeding, protecting, clothing, educating our kids,” Fyütch said in his acceptance speech. “We are condemning our collective future.”

That’s what called him to make children’s music, he said. He ended his speech with a shoutout to the children’s education content creator Ms. Rachel, who has been outspoken in her advocacy for children around the world.

“She ain't on this album, but she doing God’s work right now,” Fyütch said.

4h ago / 7:04 PM EST

Best classical compendium winner

"Ortiz: Yanga," Gustavo Dudamel, conductor; Dmitriy Lipay, producer

4h ago / 7:02 PM EST

Best classical solo vocal album winner

"Telemann: Ino — Opera Arias for Soprano," Amanda Forsythe, soloist; Robert Mealy, Paul O’Dette and Stephen Stubbs, conductors (Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra)

4h ago / 7:01 PM EST

Best classical instrumental solo winner

"Shostakovich: The Cello Concertos," Yo-Yo Ma; Andris Nelsons, conductor (Boston Symphony Orchestra)

4h ago / 7:01 PM EST

Sadly, the Dalai Lama isn't at the Grammys

But Rufus Wainwright is, and he accepted the award on behalf of his holiness.

"In his words, the most precious human quality is warm heartedness and caring for one another," he said onstage.

Rufus Wainwright holds a golden Grammy award in his left hand while leaning into a microphone, on stage at the Grammy awards.

Rufus Wainwright accepting an award on behalf of the Dalai Lama, on Sunday night. Frazer Harrison / Getty Images

4h ago / 7:00 PM EST

Best audio book, narration and storytelling recording winner

"Meditations: The Reflections of His Holiness the Dalai Lama," Dalai Lama

4h ago / 6:59 PM EST

Sabrina Carpenter, Lola Young and Joni Mitchell hit red carpet

"Manchild" singer Sabrina Carpenter rocked a semi-sheer Valentino dress.

Sabrina Carpenter stands on the red carpet during the Grammy awards.

Sabrina Carpenter.  Neilson Barnard / Getty Images

Lola Young, who last night performed for the first time since she stepped away from shows after she fainted at a festival, also walked the carpet.

Lola Young poses for a photo on the red carpet at the Grammys.

Lola Young. Neilson Barnard / Getty Images

Joni Mitchell, fresh off a Grammy win at the Premiere Ceremony, wore a black and gold jacket on the carpet.

Joni Mitchell arrives on a red carpet to the 68th GRAMMY Awards.

Joni Mitchell. Neilson Barnard / Getty Images

4h ago / 6:57 PM EST

Best comedy album winner

"Your Friend, Nate Bargatze," Nate Bargatze

4h ago / 6:53 PM EST

Best children’s music album winner

"Harmony," FYÜTCH and Aura V

4h ago / 6:51 PM EST

Best contemporary instrumental album winner

"Brightside," ARKAI

4h ago / 6:49 PM EST

Best chamber music/small ensemble performance winner

"Dennehy: Land Of Winter," Alan Pierson and Alarm Will Sound

4h ago / 6:49 PM EST

Dudamel, who just won, is leaving Los Angeles for New York

Gustavo Dudamel, who just won a Grammy, is leaving the City of Angels for the Big Apple to become the New York Philharmonic’s music and artistic director.

"Why are you leaving L.A.? What's up with that?" Grant Gershon, the orchestra's chorus master, joked onstage while accepting the award.

Angelenos, including this NBC News editor, will miss its iconic conductor.

4h ago / 6:47 PM EST

Best choral performance winner

"Ortiz: Yanga," Gustavo Dudamel, conductor; Grant Gershon, chorus master (Los Angeles Philharmonic; Los Angeles Master Chorale)

4h ago / 6:45 PM EST

Best opera recording winner

"Heggie: Intelligence," Kwamé Ryan, conductor; Jamie Barton, J’Nai Bridges and Janai Brugger; Blanton Alspaugh, producer (Houston Grand Opera; Gene Scheer)

5h ago / 6:43 PM EST

Best orchestral performance winner

"Messiaen: Turangalîla-Symphonie," Andris Nelsons, conductor (Boston Symphony Orchestra)

5h ago / 6:42 PM EST

12 categories to go, by our count, before actual show

We're nearing the end of the premiere ceremony. Among the categories left: best opera recording, best choral performance, best comedy album and best classical solo vocal album.

And a little over an hour to go before the actual show. We're ready!

5h ago / 6:40 PM EST

Best arrangement, instruments and vocals, winner

"Big Fish," Erin Bentlage, Sara Gazarek, Johnaye Kendrick, Nate Smith and Amanda Taylor, arrangers (Nate Smith Featuring säje)

5h ago / 6:39 PM EST

Best arrangement, instrumental or a cappella, winner

"Super Mario Praise Break," Bryan Carter, Charlie Rosen & Matthew Whitaker, arrangers (The 8-Bit Big Band)

5h ago / 6:37 PM EST

Best instrumental composition winner

"First Snow," Remy Le Boeuf, composer (Nordkraft Big Band, Remy Le Boeuf and Danielle Wertz)

5h ago / 6:34 PM EST

Producer of the year, classical, winner

Elaine Martone

5h ago / 6:32 PM EST

Best engineered album, classical, winner

"Cerrone: Don’t Look Down," Mike Tierney, engineer; Alan Silverman, mastering engineer (Sandbox Percussion)

5h ago / 6:30 PM EST

HUNTR/X members react to historic Grammy win

HUNTR/X members EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI reacted to their Grammy award for their hit "Golden” from “KPop Demon Hunters" while speaking on the red carpet.

"It's a historic moment," EJAE said in the official Grammy carpet live stream, adding that the award was meaningful to her as a Korean American.

REI AMI shared some sweet advice to young girls encouraging them to "dream bigger than you think you need to. Work hard and believe in yourself. That confidence will take you very far.

"Just be your truest self and claim all the parts of yourself, including the dark parts of yourself," Audrey Nuna added. "Just keep going."

EJAE also gave a funny shout out to her dentist, saying she wrote "Golden" on her way to a dentist appointment.

5h ago / 6:29 PM EST

Best regional roots music album winner

"A Tribute To The King Of Zydeco," various artists

5h ago / 6:27 PM EST

Best musical theater album winner

"Buena Vista Social Club," Marco Paguia, Dean Sharenow and David Yazbek, producers (original Broadway cast)

5h ago / 6:24 PM EST

Best jazz vocal album winner

"Portrait," Samara Joy

5h ago / 6:21 PM EST

Darren Criss performs 'Never Fly Away' from Broadway hit 'Maybe Happy Ending'

Criss has done a great job hosting this premiere ceremony. Now we're being treated to a performance by him and his Broadway co-star Helen J. Shen.

“Maybe Happy Ending,” which follows two helper-bots who discover each other in Seoul, dominated last year's Tony Awards, winning six awards, including best musical and best leading actor in a musical (which went to Criss).

Helen J Shen and Darren Criss sing toward each other while performing onstage.

Helen J Shen and Darren Criss performing on Sunday night.  Frazer Harrison / Getty Images

Tonight, "Maybe Happy Ending," is nominated in the best musical theater album category.

5h ago / 6:16 PM EST

Best new age, ambient or chant album winner

"NOMADICA," Carla Patullo featuring the Scorchio Quartet and Tonality

5h ago / 6:14 PM EST

Best reggae album winner

"BLXXD & FYAH," Keznamdi

5h ago / 6:13 PM EST

Best global music album winner

"Caetano e Bethânia Ao Vivo," Caetano Veloso and Maria Bethânia

5h ago / 6:12 PM EST

Best African music performance winner

"PUSH 2 START," Tyla

5h ago / 6:11 PM EST

Best global music performance winner

"EoO," Bad Bunny

5h ago / 6:09 PM EST

Best traditional pop vocal album winner

"A Matter of Time," Laufey

5h ago / 6:07 PM EST

Best alternative jazz album winner

"LIVE-ACTION," Nate Smith

5h ago / 6:03 PM EST

Best Latin jazz album winner

"A Tribute to Benny Moré and Nat King Cole," Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Yainer Horta and Joey Calveiro

5h ago / 6:01 PM EST

Israel Houghton addresses Latinos 'who are hiding in the shadows in America'

In the fourth onstage statement to address ICE’s crackdown in the country, Israel Houghton said he is “so glad to represent Latinos” at the Grammy Awards.

“To those who are hiding in the shadows in America, those who are scared,” Houghton said, “we are citizens of a kingdom that cannot be shaken and that will not end. I encourage you tonight, listen, be nice to the people in your community.”

Israel Houghton speaks at a microphone while Aaron Moses stands next to him holding a Grammy award.

Israel Houghton, left, and Aaron Moses on Sunday night. Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images

5h ago / 6:01 PM EST

Best large jazz ensemble album winner

"Without Further Ado, Vol. 1," Christian McBride Big Band

5h ago / 6:00 PM EST

Best jazz instrumental album winner

"Southern Nights," Sullivan Fortner, featuring Peter Washington and Marcus Gilmore

5h ago / 5:58 PM EST

Gloria Estefan calls on everyone to vote

Fresh off of a win at the Premiere Ceremony, Gloria Estefan took time on the red carpet to discuss the immigration situation in the U.S. right now.

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Gloria Estefan and her husband, the producer Emilio Estefan, in Los Angeles on Sunday night. Frederic J. Brown / AFP - Getty Images

"We agree the border has to be secure, but this is not what happening. Families are being torn apart," she told The Associated Press. "Children, hundreds of children are in detention, in horrible conditions."

Estefan added that she has personal experience and that members of her circle have loved ones who have been taken away.

"We need to stand up, and we need to vote," she added.

5h ago / 5:56 PM EST

Best jazz performance winner

"Windows — Live," Chick Corea, Christian McBride and Brian Blade

5h ago / 5:55 PM EST

There's still 2 hours to go until official showtime

In case you're trying to keep up at home, we still have a lot of premiere ceremony and red carpet fun left before the actual show, which has an expected run time of 3.5 hours.

It's a marathon, not a sprint, as they say.

5h ago / 5:52 PM EST

Best roots gospel album winner

"I Will Not Be Moved — Live," The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir

5h ago / 5:49 PM EST

Best contemporary Christian music album winner

"Coritos Vol. 1," Israel & New Breed

5h ago / 5:48 PM EST

Best gospel album winner

"Heart of Mine," Darrel Walls and PJ Morton

5h ago / 5:46 PM EST

Nick Waterhouse, speaking for Jon Batiste, calls for 'humanity in music'

Nick Waterhouse, co-producer on Jon Batiste’s “BIG MONEY,” accepted the award for best Americana album on Batiste’s behalf. He took the stage to read a message from Batiste.

Nick Waterhouse hold a Grammy with both hands while speaking into a microphone.

Nick Waterhouse accepting the award for best Americana album, on Sunday night. Frazer Harrison / Getty Images

“Jon says: Thank god real musicians and real people playing in the same room together is one of the oldest traditions in humanity and must be protected,” he said to audience applause.

In what appears to be a call to protect artists against artificial intelligence, Waterhouse continued with a call “on [digital service providers], the Academy, corporations, the big money, to protect our humanity in music right now.”

Waterhouse, still reading Batiste’s message, closed his speech with a message of support for immigrants.

“Americana comes in many different shades, and this is a country of immigrants, and we’d all like to remind you of that,” Waterhouse said.

5h ago / 5:45 PM EST

Best contemporary Christian music performance/song winner

"Hard Fought Hallelujah," Brandon Lake With Jelly Roll; Chris Brown, Jason Bradley Deford, Steven Furtick, Benjamin William Hastings & Brandon Lake, songwriters.

A man in a red jacket and cowboy hat holds a phone in one hand while speaking into a microphone, on stage during the Grammy awards.

Brandon Lake, left, accepting the award for "Hard Fought Hallelujah" on Sunday night. Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images

5h ago / 5:43 PM EST

Best gospel performance/song winner

"Come Jesus Come," CeCe Winans featuring Shirley Caesar

6h ago / 5:42 PM EST

Best folk album winner

"I'm With Her," Wild And Clear And Blue

6h ago / 5:40 PM EST

Best bluegrass album winner

"Highway Prayers," Billy Strings

6h ago / 5:38 PM EST

Best Americana album

"BIG MONEY," Jon Batiste

6h ago / 5:37 PM EST

Best American roots song winner

"Ancient Light," Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O’Donovan & Sara Watkins

6h ago / 5:36 PM EST

Best Americana performance winner

"Godspeed," Mavis Staples

6h ago / 5:34 PM EST

Joni Mitchell gets audience support as she accepts award

Joni Mitchell, dressed in golden sparkles reminiscent of the Grammy Award she just won for best historical album winner, took the stage to tell the audience about her transition from folk to jazz music.

Joni Mitchell appears onstage with a cane and dark sunglasses during the Grammy awards.

Patrick Milligan and Joni Mitchell onstage on Sunday night. Frazer Harrison / Getty Images

She said she made her 1972 studio album “For the Roses” because she “was pissed off at the music business, and I drew an album cover of a horse’s a--.”

“David Geffen wouldn’t let me put it on an album cover,” she added, speaking of her former agent. “But we’re putting it out that way now.”

6h ago / 5:26 PM EST

Best historical album winner

"Joni Mitchell Archives — Volume 4: The Asylum Years — 1976-1980," Patrick Milligan & Joni Mitchell, compilation producers; Bernie Grundman, mastering engineer (Joni Mitchell)

6h ago / 5:24 PM EST

Best album notes winner

"Miles ‘55: The Prestige Recordings," Ashley Kahn, album notes writer (Miles Davis)

6h ago / 5:22 PM EST

Best album cover winner

"CHROMAKOPIA," Tyler Okonma, art director (Tyler, The Creator)

Tyler the Creator sits on a stage while holding a wireless microphone. He is illuminated by blue and purple stage lighting.

Tyler, the Creator onstage during the 2026 Recording Academy Honors presented by the Black Music Collective in Los Angeles last week. Emma McIntyre / Getty Images

6h ago / 5:20 PM EST

Best recording package winner

"Tracks II: The Lost Albums," Meghan Foley & Michelle Holme, art directors (Bruce Springsteen)

6h ago / 5:18 PM EST

Best contemporary blues album winner

"Preacher Kids," Robert Randolph

6h ago / 5:17 PM EST

Shaboozey thanks immigrants in acceptance speech

Shaboozey said he never writes speeches but felt compelled to write one to accept his Grammy for best country duo/group performance.

Amid tears, he thanked his immigrant mother for working multiple jobs to provide for him and his siblings.

Shaboozey, wearing a black cap, tuxedo jacket and blue jeans, stands at a microphone while holding a Grammy award.

Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images for The Recording Academy

“Immigrants built this country, literally. So this is for them," Shaboozey said. "This is also for those who came to this country in search of better opportunities and to be part of a nation that promised freedom for all."

"Thank you for bringing your culture, your stories, your traditions here. You give America color. I love y’all so much.”

6h ago / 5:17 PM EST

Best traditional blues album winner

"Ain’t Done With the Blues," Buddy Guy

6h ago / 5:16 PM EST

Best American roots performance winner

"Beautiful Strangers," Mavis Staples

6h ago / 5:14 PM EST

Best traditional country album winner

"Ain’t In It For My Health," Zach Top

6h ago / 5:13 PM EST

Best country song winner

"Bitin’ List," Tyler Childers, songwriter (Tyler Childers)

6h ago / 5:09 PM EST

Bon Iver wears whistle to honor Minneapolis observers

Bon Iver has a special accessory on his lapel tonight: a bright-orange whistle.

"It's to honor the observers in Minneapolis," he explained on the red carpet. Observers blow their whistles when they see ICE agents coming, he explained, noting that they have been doing their work for weeks in subzero temperatures.

"I think that kind of work, it's really great to stop here and to celebrate music and talk about the power of music and to recognize each other, but I think the real work is in the streets of Minneapolis right now."

Iver also discussed recent ICE activity in Minneapolis that ultimately led to the shooting deaths of both Renee Good and Alex Pretti at the hands of federal officers, and said protesters are what's giving him hope right now.

"My hope has been dwindling, sort of wondering if the big cash-out has to happen in the world for things to rebuild from nothing, but I started to see something in the organization in Minneapolis that feels like the first hope I’ve felt in a long time," he said.

6h ago / 5:08 PM EST

Best country duo/group performance winner

Shaboozey & Jelly Roll, "Amen"

6h ago / 5:07 PM EST

Best country solo performance winner

Chris Stapleton, “Bad As I Used To Be — From F1 The Movie”

6h ago / 5:05 PM EST

Best metal performance winner

"BIRDS," Turnstile

6h ago / 5:02 PM EST

Kendrick Lamar is catching up to Jay-Z's Grammy win record

Jay-Z has won 25 Grammy Awards and scored 89 total nominations.

If Lamar gets a third win tonight, he'll tie with Jay-Z as the most decorated rapper in history.

If he gets a fourth, he'll make Grammy history himself and surpass the record.

Sounwave holds a Grammy trophy while speaking into a microphone, wearing black sunglasses and a black leather jacket. Ruchaun Akers looks on from his left.

Mark "Sounwave" Spears, left, and Ruchaun Akers accept the best melodic rap performance award for "Luther" on behalf of Kendrick Lamar. Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images

6h ago / 4:58 PM EST

Best spoken word poetry album winner

"Words for Days Vol. 1," Mad Skillz

6h ago / 4:56 PM EST

Best rap song winner

"tv off," Jack Antonoff, Larry Jayy, Kendrick Lamar, Dijon McFarlane, Sean Momberger, Mark Anthony Spears & Kamasi Washington, songwriters (Kendrick Lamar Featuring Lefty Gunplay)

6h ago / 4:55 PM EST

Sharon Osbourne, Joni Mitchell and others walk red carpet

Artists have already started flooding the Grammys red carpet — even though the show doesn't start for over three hours.

Sharon Osbourne and Yungblud arrive at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday.

Sharon Osbourne and Yungblud arrive at the Grammy Awards. Etienne Laurent / AFP via Getty Images

PinkPantheress attends the 68th GRAMMY Awards on Sunday.

PinkPantheress at the Grammy Awards. Amy Sussman / Getty Images

 Joni Mitchell attends the 68th GRAMMY Awards on Sunda.

Joni Mitchell. Jeff Kravitz / FilmMagic

Best New Artist nominee Lola Young arrives on the carpet.

Best new artist nominee Lola Young arrives on the carpet. Christina House / Los Angeles Times via Getty Imag

Kehlani arrives at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday.

Kehlani arrives. Etienne Laurent / AFP via Getty Images

Fka Twigs arrives on the carpet at the 68th Grammy Awards.

FKA Twigs arrives. Christina House / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

6h ago / 4:54 PM EST

Best melodic rap performance winner

"luther," Kendrick Lamar with SZA

6h ago / 4:53 PM EST

Best rap performance winner

"Chains & Whips" — Clipse, Pusha T & Malice featuring Kendrick Lamar & Pharrell Williams

Malice and Pusha T pose against a step-and-repeate backdrop during the Grammys. They are both wearing black tuxedos.

Malice, left, and Pusha T of Clipse. Julian Hamilton / WireImage via Getty Images

6h ago / 4:51 PM EST

Best R&B artist winner

"MUTT," Leon Thomas

6h ago / 4:51 PM EST

Grammy's best dance pop recording category rewards 'girl power'

Since the category was first established, female artists have dominated the category.

In 2024, Kylie Minogue won for "Padam Padam."

In 2025, Charli XCX won for "Von Dutch."

And this year, Lady Gaga won for "Abracadabra."

6h ago / 4:49 PM EST

Best progressive R&B album winner

"BLOOM," Durand Bernarr

6h ago / 4:47 PM EST

Rock band The Cure attending the funeral of bandmate Peri Bamonte during Grammys

Rock band The Cure, who won two Grammys during the premiere ceremony, could not accept their awards because they were attending the funeral of bandmate Perry Bamonte.

The band announced Bamonte's death earlier this month.

Singer Robert Smith sent a message saying that the band would like to “thank the Grammys for this wonderful award. We’re very honored to receive it. We’d also like to thank everyone who helped in the creation of our songs of the 'Lost World' album.”

6h ago / 4:47 PM EST

Best R&B song winner

"Folded" — Darius Dixson, Andre Harris, Donovan Knight, Don Mills, Kehlani Parrish, Khris Riddick-Tynes & Dawit Kamal Wilson, songwriters (Kehlani)

6h ago / 4:46 PM EST

Best traditional R&B performance winner

"VIBES DON’T LIE," Leon Thomas

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Leon Thomas accepts the best R&B album award for "MUTT." Frazer Harrison / Getty Images

6h ago / 4:45 PM EST

Kehlani calls on other artists to 'speak out against injustices'

Kehlani, who just won her first two Grammys during the premiere ceremony, had a message for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

“Together we’re stronger in numbers to speak against all the injustice going on in the world right now," she said while accepting her award. "So instead of letting it be just a couple few here and there, I hope everyone’s inspired to join together as a community of artists. ... I’m going to leave this and say f--- ICE.”

She echoed a similar message while on the red carpet earlier and speaking to The Hollywood Reporter.

Kehlani wears an 'Ice Out' pin as she arrives for the 68th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday.

Kehlani wears an "ICE Out" pin as she arrives at the Grammy Awards. Etienne Laurent / AFP via Getty Images

"We're too powerful of a group to all be in a room at the same time and not make some kind of statement," she said, while wearing an anti-ICE pin. "It's brainless to me."

When accepting her second award onstage, she thanked her mom, saying she owes her everything.

7h ago / 4:41 PM EST

Best R&B performance winner

"Folded," Kehlani

Kehlani accepts the Best R&B Performance award for "Folded."

Kehlani accepts the Best R&B Performance award for "Folded." Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images for The Recording A

7h ago / 4:39 PM EST

Songwriter of the year, non-classical

Amy Allen

7h ago / 4:37 PM EST

Producer of the year, non-classical, winner

Cirkut

7h ago / 4:36 PM EST

One hour into the premiere ceremony, 22 awards have been handed out

Even though winners only have 45 seconds to give their acceptance speeches, and many winners are absent at the premiere ceremony (either because they're going straight to the ceremony or couldn't make it tonight), the show is still very long.

We're over an hour in and 22/86 of the awards have been handed out. There are still performances to go, as well.

7h ago / 4:34 PM EST

Best immersive audio album winner

"Immersed," Justin Gray, immersive mix engineer; Michael Romanowski, immersive mastering engineer; Justin Gray, Drew Jurecka & Morten Lindberg, immersive producers (Justin Gray)

7h ago / 4:32 PM EST

Best engineered album, non-classical, winner

"That Wasn’t a Dream," Joseph Lorge & Blake Mills, engineers; Patricia Sullivan, mastering engineer (Pino Palladino, Blake Mills)

7h ago / 4:31 PM EST

Best alternative music album winner

"Songs of a Lost World," The Cure

7h ago / 4:31 PM EST

Sharon Osbourne gets emotional during YUNGBLUD's acceptance speech

YUNGBLUD dedicated his Grammy for best rock performance to the late Ozzy Osbourne.

YUNGBLUD hugs Sharon Osbourne on stage. They both are wearing black.

YUNGBLUD embraces Sharon Osbourne after winning the best rock performance award for "Changes (Live From Villa Park) Back to the Beginning." Valerie Macon / AFP via Getty Images

Sharon Osbourne, who was on stage with the winner, got emotional at his speech.

“To grow up loving an idol that helps you figure out your identity, not only as a musician, but also as a man, is something that i’m truly grateful for, YUNGBLUD said. "We f-----g love you, Ozzy. We would all like to thank Sharon, Jack, Kelly and Amy for this opportunity.”

"God bless rock music and God bless Ozzy Osbourne!"

7h ago / 4:30 PM EST

Best alternative music performance winner

"Alone," The Cure

7h ago / 4:27 PM EST

Best rock album winner

"NEVER ENOUGH," Turnstile

7h ago / 4:27 PM EST

Best rock song winner

"As Alive as You Need Me To Be," Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, songwriters (Nine Inch Nails)

7h ago / 4:25 PM EST

Lady Gaga left a note to be read for her Premiere Ceremony win

After Lady Gaga won the Grammy for best dance pop recording for her single "Abracadabra," her producers read a prepared note from her since she wasn't at the ceremony.

"She is preparing for her performance tonight, but this is a massive honor and she is so grateful," they read. "Dance music is an art for community."

They added: "As producers, we feel so lucky to be in the room with the once-in-a-lifetime artist like Lady Gaga."

7h ago / 4:23 PM EST

Best rock performance winner

"Changes (Live From Villa Park) Back to the Beginning," YUNGBLUD featuring Nuno Bettencourt, Frank Bello, Adam Wakeman II

7h ago / 4:22 PM EST

Best dance pop recording winner

"Abracadabra," Lady Gaga, Cirkut, Lady Gaga & Andrew Watt, producers; Serban Ghenea, mixer

7h ago / 4:19 PM EST

Founding members of Devo wear anti-ICE pins on red carpet

Stars are starting to trickle onto the red carpet.

Among the early arrivals were the three founding members of the new-wave band Devo.

Three men stand against a metal backdrop while posing for photos at the Grammys

Devo on the carpet. Christina House / LA Times via Getty Images

Two of the members, Bob Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale, wore anti-ICE pins on their jacket lapels while pausing for photos with their bandmate Mark Mothersbaugh.

A closeup of an anti-ICE button on a leather jacket.

The anti-ICE pin Christina House / LA Times via Getty Images

7h ago / 4:18 PM EST

Darren Criss wants people to fill the seats

If you're following along with the Premiere Ceremony, you'll notice plenty of winners aren't there to accept their awards.

Host Darren Criss just took a minute to encourage those who are there to move down closer to the front and fill the empty seats.

Sounds like the stars were eager to get to the red carpet.

7h ago / 4:17 PM EST

Steven Spielberg officially achieves EGOT status

Hollywood legend Steven Spielberg was not among those onstage to accept the award for best music film. But he's listed among the nominees (and now the winners) for the Grammy.

"Music By John Williams" director Laurent Bouzereau thanked him and others involved with the film, including Ron Howard and Kathleen Kennedy, while accepting the award at the premiere ceremony.

That makes Spielberg an official EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony) winner.

7h ago / 4:13 PM EST

Best music film winner

"Music by John Williams," John Williams, Laurent Bouzereau, video director; Sara Bernstein, Laurent Bouzereau, Justin Falvey, Darryl Frank, Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Meredith Kaulfers, Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, Steven Spielberg & Justin Wilkes, video producers

7h ago / 4:10 PM EST

Best music video winner

"Anxiety," Doechii. James Mackel, video director; Pablo Feldman, Jolene Mendes & Sophia Sabella, video producers

7h ago / 4:08 PM EST

Best song written for visual media winner

"Golden," from "KPop Demon Hunters," EJAE, Park Hong Jun, Joong Gyu Kwak, Yu Han Lee, Hee Dong Nam, Jeong Hoon Seo & Mark Sonnenblick, songwriters (HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna, REI AMI)

7h ago / 4:07 PM EST

Estefans show pride over growth of Latin music

"Fifty years later, and my heart still beats to music," Latin music pioneer Gloria Estefan said in Spanish, when accepting her Grammy for best tropical Latin album for the release of her Spanish-language album "Raíces."

"Latin music is now all over the world," Emilio Estefan, her music producer and husband, added.

7h ago / 4:07 PM EST

Best sound soundtrack for video games and other interactive media winner

“Sword of the Sea,” Austin Wintory, composer

7h ago / 4:06 PM EST

'Sinners' Grammy wins a good sign for Oscars

Ludwig Göransson, the composer for "Sinners," is now a two-time Grammy winner.

The film, which made Oscars history with the most nominations for any film, is now even more of a front-runner in the best score category at the March show.

7h ago / 4:05 PM EST

Best score soundtrack for visual media (includes film and TV) winner

"Sinners"

7h ago / 4:04 PM EST

Did we hear that right?

The Grammys Premiere Ceremony announcer just appeared to call Timothée Chalamet "Timotay."

Got a good giggle out of this live blog crew early in the evening.

7h ago / 4:03 PM EST

Best compilation soundtrack for visual media winner

"Sinners," Ryan Coogler, Ludwig Göransson & Serena Göransson, compilation producers; Niki Sherrod, music supervisor

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