At the ripe old age of 67, the Grammy Awards are still considered 'music's biggest night'. This year's ceremony takes place in LA on Sunday, featuring an impressive lineup from Harry Styles to Chaka Khan.
Kendrick Lamar leads the nominations with nine nods, primarily for his album GNX, while Lady Gaga follows with seven nominations, alongside Bad Bunny, Sabrina Carpenter, and Leon Thomas, each with six. A total of 95 awards will be given out throughout the eight-hour ceremony.
The competition for Album of the Year is fierce, with Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar, and Lady Gaga as the frontrunners. A win for any of them would mark their first Grammy win in this category, which has seen hip-hop artists struggle for recognition.
Additionally, the Grammy stage will witness powerful performances from artists including Justin Bieber, Olivia Dean, and more. With such a diverse and profound lineup, fans can expect that this year's Grammy Awards won't just highlight the best in music, but also the social issues resonating in the current environment.
For viewers in the UK, the event will be available to watch live on YouTube and through the Recording Academy's platforms, making it accessible for music lovers across the globe.
Kendrick Lamar leads the nominations with nine nods, primarily for his album GNX, while Lady Gaga follows with seven nominations, alongside Bad Bunny, Sabrina Carpenter, and Leon Thomas, each with six. A total of 95 awards will be given out throughout the eight-hour ceremony.
The competition for Album of the Year is fierce, with Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar, and Lady Gaga as the frontrunners. A win for any of them would mark their first Grammy win in this category, which has seen hip-hop artists struggle for recognition.
Additionally, the Grammy stage will witness powerful performances from artists including Justin Bieber, Olivia Dean, and more. With such a diverse and profound lineup, fans can expect that this year's Grammy Awards won't just highlight the best in music, but also the social issues resonating in the current environment.
For viewers in the UK, the event will be available to watch live on YouTube and through the Recording Academy's platforms, making it accessible for music lovers across the globe.



















