67th Annual Grammy Awards
2025 edition of award ceremony From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2025 edition of award ceremony From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 67th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony will honor the best recordings, compositions, and artists from September 16, 2023, to August 30, 2024, as chosen by the members of the Recording Academy, on February 2, 2025.[1] In its 22nd year at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, the ceremony will be broadcast on CBS and available to stream on Paramount+. Nominations were announced through a YouTube livestream on November 8, 2024.[2] South African comedian Trevor Noah will host the ceremony for the fifth consecutive time.[3]
67th Annual Grammy Awards | |
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Date | February 2, 2025 |
Location | Crypto.com Arena Los Angeles, California |
Hosted by | Trevor Noah |
Most awards | TBA |
Most nominations | Beyoncé (11) |
Website | grammy |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | CBS Paramount+ |
For the 2025 ceremony, the Recording Academy announced several changes for different categories and updates on eligibility rules.[4] No new categories were introduced for the first time in four years.[5] In an urgent letter to the 12,000 voting members of the Recording Academy, chief executive officer (CEO) Harvey Mason Jr. urged them to cast their votes with "purpose, intention, and integrity" and without "bias, grudge-holding, or careless voting."[6][7]
Discussions were held to either postpone the ceremony and all of its ancillary events or pivot the broadcast to a fundraiser due to the series of wildfires affecting Southern California.[8][9] In a joint statement, Mason Jr. and Tammy Hurt, the chair of the Recording Academy's board of trustees, confirmed that the ceremony will proceed as planned "in close coordination with local authorities to ensure public safety and responsible use of area resources."[10] This edition, however, will carry a "renewed sense of purpose: raising additional funds to support wildfire relief efforts and honoring the bravery and dedication of first responders who risk their lives to protect ours."[11]
Performers for the premiere ceremony were announced on January 29, 2025.[13]
Artist(s) | Song(s) |
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Yolanda Adams Wayne Brady Deborah Cox Scott Hoying Angélique Kidjo Taj Mahal |
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Joe Bonamassa | |
Joyce DiDonato | |
Béla Fleck | |
Renée Fleming | |
Muni Long | |
Kelli O'Hara |
The first batch of main ceremony performers, which included Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Charli XCX, and Sabrina Carpenter, were announced on January 24, 2025.[14] The second batch of performers, which included Chris Martin, Cynthia Erivo, Janelle Monáe and Stevie Wonder, were announced on January 29.[15][16]
Artist(s) | Song(s) |
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Benson Boone | |
Billie Eilish | |
Brad Paisley Brittany Howard Chris Martin Jacob Collier John Legend Sheryl Crow St. Vincent |
In Memoriam (Tribute to Los Angeles) |
Chappell Roan | |
Charli XCX | |
Cynthia Erivo Herbie Hancock Janelle Monáe Lainey Wilson Stevie Wonder |
In Memoriam (Tribute to Quincy Jones) |
Doechii | |
Raye | |
Sabrina Carpenter | |
Shakira | |
Teddy Swims |
Justin Tranter was announced as the host of the premiere ceremony on January 29, 2025, alongside the list of presenters.[13]
Premiere ceremony
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Main ceremony |
First round voting took place from October 4 to October 15, 2024. The nominees were announced by Brandy Clark, Kirk Franklin, David Frost, Robert Gordon, Kylie Minogue, Victoria Monét, Gaby Moreno, Deanie Parker, Mark Ronson, Ben Platt, and Hayley Williams on November 8 in a livestream on the official Grammy YouTube channel.[17][18] Final round voting then took place from December 12, 2024, to January 3, 2025, ahead of when the winners will be revealed during the Grammy Premiere Ceremony and telecast on February 2.[19][20]
Beyoncé received the most nominations with eleven, which set a new one-year record for nominations by a female artist. She previously shared the record with Lauryn Hill, who earned 10 nominations at the 1999 ceremony, and matched it herself in 2010.[21][22] With a career total of 99 nominations, Beyoncé became the most nominated artist in Grammy history, breaking a tie with her husband Jay-Z.[23] Taylor Swift is the first woman to earn seven career nominations for Album of the Year, with The Tortured Poets Department.[24] "Now and Then" by the Beatles is the first song produced with the help of artificial intelligence to be nominated for a Grammy.[25] At 100 years of age, former U.S. president Jimmy Carter became the oldest nominee ever; he was nominated for Best Audio Book, Narration & Storytelling Recording.[26] Anitta's Funk Generation is the first funk carioca album to be nominated for a Grammy.[27] Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan became one of the fifteen artists in history who have earned Grammy nominations in all four main General Field categories in one night. Charli XCX and Post Malone were added to the nominees for Best Recording Package for their respective albums on December 20.[28]
The following are the nominees for the 67th annual Grammy Awards as they appear on the official Grammys website.[18]
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The following received multiple nominations:
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The Harry Belafonte Best Song for Social Change Award honors songwriters of "message-driven music that speaks to the social issues of our time and has demonstrated and inspired positive global impact." This award is renamed after Belafonte for his legacy in music and activism.[12]
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