Grammy Awards Returns with Star-Studded Performances and New Categories
The 68th annual Grammy Awards took place on Sunday, honoring the best in music with a star-studded lineup of performances, new categories, and a nod to some of its most influential figures.
For those who missed it, the ceremony was broadcast live on CBS television stations at 8 p.m. Eastern Time (5 p.m. Pacific) and streamed live on Paramount+ for subscribers. The show also featured exclusive red carpet coverage starting at 7 p.m. Eastern Time (4 p.m. Pacific).
Kendrick Lamar dominated the nominations, with a staggering nine nods for Album of the Year, as well as multiple nominations for Song and Record of the Year. Other top contenders included Lady Gaga, Jack Antonoff, and Canadian producer Cirkut, who all received seven nominations each.
The show saw several notable performances from some of music's biggest stars, including Bruno Mars, Justin Bieber, Clipse, and Pharrell Williams. A tribute was paid to late artists D'Angelo and Roberta Flack, with a special performance by Lauryn Hill.
Trevor Noah returned as host for the sixth consecutive year, bringing his signature wit and charm to the proceedings. Other presenters included Cher, Teyana Taylor, Jeff Golblum, and Doechii, who showcased her star power alongside her own nominations.
The ceremony marked a new chapter in the Grammy Awards, with two new categories added: Best Traditional Country Album and Best Album Cover. The total number of awards handed out was 95, reflecting the growing diversity and richness of music today.
In related news, Bad Bunny made history as the first Spanish-language artist to be nominated for Song, Record, and Album of the Year in the same year. Fans can find the full list of nominees on the Grammy Awards website.
The 68th annual Grammy Awards took place on Sunday, honoring the best in music with a star-studded lineup of performances, new categories, and a nod to some of its most influential figures.
For those who missed it, the ceremony was broadcast live on CBS television stations at 8 p.m. Eastern Time (5 p.m. Pacific) and streamed live on Paramount+ for subscribers. The show also featured exclusive red carpet coverage starting at 7 p.m. Eastern Time (4 p.m. Pacific).
Kendrick Lamar dominated the nominations, with a staggering nine nods for Album of the Year, as well as multiple nominations for Song and Record of the Year. Other top contenders included Lady Gaga, Jack Antonoff, and Canadian producer Cirkut, who all received seven nominations each.
The show saw several notable performances from some of music's biggest stars, including Bruno Mars, Justin Bieber, Clipse, and Pharrell Williams. A tribute was paid to late artists D'Angelo and Roberta Flack, with a special performance by Lauryn Hill.
Trevor Noah returned as host for the sixth consecutive year, bringing his signature wit and charm to the proceedings. Other presenters included Cher, Teyana Taylor, Jeff Golblum, and Doechii, who showcased her star power alongside her own nominations.
The ceremony marked a new chapter in the Grammy Awards, with two new categories added: Best Traditional Country Album and Best Album Cover. The total number of awards handed out was 95, reflecting the growing diversity and richness of music today.
In related news, Bad Bunny made history as the first Spanish-language artist to be nominated for Song, Record, and Album of the Year in the same year. Fans can find the full list of nominees on the Grammy Awards website.