The 2025 GRAMMYs Premiere Ceremony streams live Sunday, Feb. 2, starting at 12:30 p.m. PT/3:30 p.m. ET on live.GRAMMY.com and the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel. The Premiere Ceremony will be available to watch in full and on-demand on both platforms shortly after. Taking place hours before the 2025 GRAMMY Awards telecast, the Premiere Ceremony is a special presentation in which the majority of the night's GRAMMY Awards will be awarded. Featuring a star-studded and uplifting opening number, stellar performances, a roster of influential presenters, and more, the 2025 GRAMMYs Premiere Ceremony is a can't-miss special event that will give you the full GRAMMYs experience.
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The Recording Academy has announced that, in light of the devastating wildfires that have ripped through California in recent weeks, the event has been refocused to support local relief efforts.
As with each year, several artists will perform on the night, including Shakira, Charli XCX, Billie Eilish, Carpenter, British artist RAYE and breakout singer-songwriter Teddy Swims.
A reminder for the uninitiated: the Record of the Year prize is distinguished from Song of the Year by recognising the artists, producers and engineers who contributed to the recording, while Song of the Year deals more with the composition and recognises the songwriters behind the track. That said, most people – voters included – don’t often find much meaningful difference between the two.
If we are following those Grammy guidelines, though, The Beatles could be a controversial win due to the use of AI technology to retrieve the vocal and instrument stems of a muddled recording by John Lennon at his piano in the years before his death. It’s certainly clever, perhaps even groundbreaking, and The Beatles’ status alone could help to sway voters.
However, there’s plenty of competition from Kendrick Lamar’s slick and sharp “Not Like Us”, a Monk Higgins’-sampling diss track aimed at fellow hip-hop star Drake that served – to many – as the killshot in their longstanding feud. Charli XCX’s “360”, the second single from her critically adored album Brat, incorporates hyperpop and electropop fizz from regular collaborators AG Cook and Cirkut.
Grammys favourites Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Beyoncé are all in the mix: Swift with her gloomy, Eighties-influenced “Fortnight” ft Post Malone, Eilish with her sleeper hit “Birds of a Feather”, and Beyoncé with “Texas Hold ’Em”, her foray into country music.
Relative newcomer Chappell Roan is nominated for her runaway hit, the shuffly, squelchy baroque-synth bop “Good Luck, Babe!”, while her fellow breakthrough star, Sabrina Carpenter, feels like a potential shoo-in thanks to “Espresso”, a shot of perfectly produced pop.
Bey Bey already has a record 32 Grammys to her name, and her reinvention as a country star last year will see her inevitably extend that tally. Charli XCX – she of the 'Brat summer' – and Post Malone follow in her wake with eight apiece, while Billie Eilish and Kendrick Lamar are next in line with seven.
South African comedian Trevor Noah is on hosting duties at California's Crypto.com Arena for the fifth time running on a night that will see the likes of Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Shakira and Teddy Swims all set to perform. There's also set to be a touching tribute paid to dearly departed producer Quincy Jones, with industry icons Stevie Wonder and Herbie Hancock coming together for a special performance.
Ready to see who will walk away with those inimitable gramophone gongs? Read on as we explain how to watch the Grammys 2025 from anywhere in the world. We've also listed the nominees further down the page.sadsadsadfvssad
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The Recording Academy has announced that, in light of the devastating wildfires that have ripped through California in recent weeks, the event has been refocused to support local relief efforts.
As with each year, several artists will perform on the night, including Shakira, Charli XCX, Billie Eilish, Carpenter, British artist RAYE and breakout singer-songwriter Teddy Swims.
A reminder for the uninitiated: the Record of the Year prize is distinguished from Song of the Year by recognising the artists, producers and engineers who contributed to the recording, while Song of the Year deals more with the composition and recognises the songwriters behind the track. That said, most people – voters included – don’t often find much meaningful difference between the two.
If we are following those Grammy guidelines, though, The Beatles could be a controversial win due to the use of AI technology to retrieve the vocal and instrument stems of a muddled recording by John Lennon at his piano in the years before his death. It’s certainly clever, perhaps even groundbreaking, and The Beatles’ status alone could help to sway voters.
However, there’s plenty of competition from Kendrick Lamar’s slick and sharp “Not Like Us”, a Monk Higgins’-sampling diss track aimed at fellow hip-hop star Drake that served – to many – as the killshot in their longstanding feud. Charli XCX’s “360”, the second single from her critically adored album Brat, incorporates hyperpop and electropop fizz from regular collaborators AG Cook and Cirkut.
Grammys favourites Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Beyoncé are all in the mix: Swift with her gloomy, Eighties-influenced “Fortnight” ft Post Malone, Eilish with her sleeper hit “Birds of a Feather”, and Beyoncé with “Texas Hold ’Em”, her foray into country music.
Relative newcomer Chappell Roan is nominated for her runaway hit, the shuffly, squelchy baroque-synth bop “Good Luck, Babe!”, while her fellow breakthrough star, Sabrina Carpenter, feels like a potential shoo-in thanks to “Espresso”, a shot of perfectly produced pop.
Bey Bey already has a record 32 Grammys to her name, and her reinvention as a country star last year will see her inevitably extend that tally. Charli XCX – she of the 'Brat summer' – and Post Malone follow in her wake with eight apiece, while Billie Eilish and Kendrick Lamar are next in line with seven.
South African comedian Trevor Noah is on hosting duties at California's Crypto.com Arena for the fifth time running on a night that will see the likes of Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Shakira and Teddy Swims all set to perform. There's also set to be a touching tribute paid to dearly departed producer Quincy Jones, with industry icons Stevie Wonder and Herbie Hancock coming together for a special performance.
Ready to see who will walk away with those inimitable gramophone gongs? Read on as we explain how to watch the Grammys 2025 from anywhere in the world. We've also listed the nominees further down the page.sadsadsadfvssad