A new CBS promo for the 67th annual Grammy Awards confirms that Beyoncé and Taylor Swift are set to attend – but not necessarily perform on – Music's Biggest Night. The other artists named in the promo – Benson Boone,
Some major talent will be on hand for the 2025 GRAMMY Awards. In a new promo for the show, Taylor Swift and Beyoncé were announced as attendees. The women certainly have reason to attend. Swift is up for six awards at the ceremony, while Beyoncé raked in 11 nominations.
The pop star hinted at a big announcement following her Christmas Day Halftime Show (“ Beyoncé Bowl “), posting on social media a picture of her and her Cowboy Carter horse with the date “1/14/25.” But like many of her entertainment industry peers,
The superstar’s record-holding 32 wins and 99 nominations may all be a prelude to the one award she’s never claimed: album of the year.
Now, a new promo airing on television in the US and circulating online, has confirmed that the live ceremony will be attended by the two biggest pop superstars in the world: Taylor Swift and Beyonce. Benson Boone, Charli XCX, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter are also listed in the promo.
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The Grammy Awards bring out the biggest names in music to celebrate another year of creating art that brings people together. Award winners, chosen by The Recording Academy, are announced
The Recording Academy and other outlets will stream exclusive Grammys content, including red-carpet arrivals hours before the awards show kicks off.
Grammy Awards will still take place Sunday, Feb. 2, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles — though the Recording Academy has refocused its aim to support relief efforts.
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The first performers for the 67th Annual Grammy Awards have been announced. Stars like Chappell Roan and Shakira will perform on music's biggest night.
Even as most Grammy Week events were canceled due to wildfires, L.A. officials said the same thing: ‘You have to do the show,' as long as it's safe.