What you may have missed at the Grammy Awards:
- Female artists dominated the 66th Grammy Awards, sweeping the big four categories and giving some of the most exciting performances of the night.
- Taylor Swift broke the record for most wins for album of the year with "Midnights." She has four wins in the category, surpassing Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon and Stevie Wonder. She also surprised fans with a new album announcement. SZA, who led the list of nominees with nine nods, took home three awards. Miley Cyrus won her first two Grammys, including record of the year.
- This Barbie and Ken are Grammy winners: Billie Eilish and Finneas won two awards, including song of the year, for "What Was I Made For?" which was featured in the "Barbie" movie. The movie was also honored with the award for compilation soundtrack for visual media.
- This yearâs performances kept everyone in Crypto.com Arena dancing and, in some cases, tearing up. Billy Joel performed âTurn the Lights Back On,â his first new song in 17 years, Joni Mitchell made her Grammys performance debut, and U2 delivered the first-ever broadcast performance from the Sphere in Las Vegas.
Taylor Swift embraces Celine Dion in new pic
Celine Dion, who presented the album of the year award, posed for a cute picture with Taylor Swift, the big category winner.

The pictured circulated on X, where some people had accused Swift of not fully acknowledging the legendary singer when she accepted the award.
Here are some of tonight's biggest winners
Miley Cyrus: Two Grammys out of six nominations.
The âBarbieâ movie soundtrack: Three Grammys (with Billie and Finneas nabbing two of those) out of 11 nominations.
Taylor Swift: Two Grammys out of six nominations.
SZA: Three Grammys out of nine nominations.
Victoria Monét: Two Grammys out of seven nominations.
Grammys 2024: Full winners list
In addition to our live blog, NBC News kept tabs on the winners here.
Grammys wrap up with Billy Joel dance party
Yes, the Grammys were supposed to end at 11:30 p.m. ET, but we can spare a few minutes to have Billy Joel return to the stage and sing some more!

Taylor Swift makes history with fourth album of the year win
Taylor Swift set a record for album of the year wins tonight with âMidnights.â Sheâs the first singer to win that category four times.
Swift previously was the first and only female solo artist to win the award three times, tying her with Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon and Stevie Wonder.
Swift brought up Lana Del Rey with her to accept the award. Del Rey's "Did You Know That Thereâs a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd" was also nominated in the category this year.
It was a big year for female artists, with seven out of eight nominations in the category going to women.
"Mind blown. Thank you so much," Swift said.
Noah acknowledged the milestone after Swift left the stage.
Celine Dion makes appearance at Grammys
Five-time Grammy winner Celine Dion stepped onstage to roaring cheers and a standing ovation at the Grammys in a surprise appearance at the end of the night to present album of the year.
âThose who have been blessed enough to be here, the Grammy Awards, must never take for granted the tremendous love and joy that music brings to our lives and to people all around the world," she said.

The Canadian singer, who has a career spanning nearly four decades, stepped back from performing in 2022, when she shared her diagnosis of stiff person syndrome, a neurological disorder that causes muscle stiffness and spasming. Last year, she canceled the rest of her European tour, citing ongoing health issues.
Before the show, Grammys executive producer Ben Winston had hinted there would be mystery guest who would shock the audience.
âThey are an absolute global icon. I think jaws will drop to the floor,â Winston told CNN in an interview. âPeople will be on their feet. The only condition they gave is that it was a surprise.â
Billy Joel performs new single
Legendary singer Billy Joel and his piano dazzled the Grammy stage as the awards ceremony came close to its end.
He performed âTurn the Lights Back On," his first single in nearly 20 years.
Miley Cyrus wins record of the year for 'Flowers'
Cyrus won record of the year for "Flowers," for her second Grammy of the night. The category, which acknowledges the specific recording of a song, is awarded to the artists, producers and engineers involved.
âMy life was beautiful yesterday," she said in her acceptance speech. "Not everyone in the world will get a Grammy, but everyone in this world is spectacular.â
Miley goes from 0 Grammys to 2 Grammys in 1 night!
Mark Ronson presents best record with mother-in-law Meryl Streep
DJ an record producer Mark Ronson presented the award for record of the year with his mother-in-law ... Meryl Streep. For those who don't know, Ronson is married to Streep's daughter, actress Grace Gummer.
Virginia teacher wins music educator award
Noah recognized Annie Ray, a Virginia teacher, for the music educator award.
The award recognizes those who have made significant contributions to music education.
Victoria Monét wins best new artist
Best new artist goes to Victoria Monét, who already won best R&B album tonight for her debut studio album âJaguar II.â
The award in this major category is her third win out of seven nominations she received this year.
She thanked her mother in a tearful acceptance speech, calling the award the culmination of a "15-year pursuit" since she moved to Los Angeles in 2009. Monét likened her journey to that of a plant:
"You can look at the music industry as soil, and it can be looked at as dirty or it can be looked at as a source of nutrients and water," she said. "My roots have been growing underground unseen for so long, and I feel like today Iâm sprouting, finally, above ground."
Burna Boy brings Nigerian culture to Grammys stage
Burna Boy, accompanied by Brandy, performed âSittinâ on Top of the World,â a sample of Brandyâs 1998 song âTop of the World.â
30 minutes to go!
Allegedly.
Recording Academy CEO praises music as a unifying force
Harvey Mason Jr., CEO of the Recording Academy, took the stage for a speech about the power of music to unify people as âone of humanityâs greatest connectors.â
He acknowledged deadly attacks at music events in Paris; Manchester, England; and Las Vegas, as well as Hamasâ Oct. 7 attack on a music festival in Israel.
"Take the string quartet: As individuals, they sound really good, but together they achieve something beautiful,â he said, adding: âThese musicians of Palestinian, Israeli and Arab descent are here playing together. Nowâs the time for us, for humanity, to play together â to come together with empathy and with love.â
Travis Scott performs at the Grammys
The rapper opened his musical act with "My Eyes" on a dark and moody background setting.
He later brought out Playboi Carti to perform âFE!N."

Flash flood warning in L.A.?
Parts of Los Angeles appear to have gotten a flash flood warning ... or at least this NBC News reporter (who is less than 2 miles away from Crypto.com Arena) did.
"This is a dangerous and life-threatening situation," an emergency alert from the National Weather Service read. "Do not attempt to travel unless you are fleeing an area subject to flooding or under an evacuation order."
Joni Mitchell takes the Grammys stage for the first time
Brandi Carlile paid justice to Joni Mitchell's career when she introduced her debut Grammys performance.
"Sheâs learned to walk three times. ⦠Sheâs timeless," Carlile gushed. "We lived in the time of Joni Mitchell."
Mitchell, who won her 10th Grammy tonight, took the stage sitting down in a white throne-like chair, singing her hits accompanied by a string quartet, with a teary Carlile right at her side.

Not a dry eye in Crypto.com Arena it seems.
This live blog crew didn't expect to cry so much tonight.
The power of Joni!
Billie Eilish and Finneas win song of the year
Billie Eilish and brother Finneas snagged the award for their hit âWhat Was I Made For?â
âDamn, thatâs stupid guys â whoa," Billie said on tage. "Literally ... I was looking at everybodyâs faces, and I leaned over and was like not a chance. ... Everyone in this category ... that was a crazy list of incredible people, incredible artists. ... I feel crazy right now. Iâm shocked out of my balls."
The victory is the âBarbie" movie soundtrack's third win of the night.
Jay-Z accepts Dr. Dre Global Impact Award
Jay-Z brought his daughter Blue Ivy onstage as he accepted the award.
âForget the Grammys â you got to keep showing up until they give you all those accolades you feel you deserve," he said.
He also called attention to Beyoncéâs repeated snubs over the years.
âShe has more Grammys than anyone and never won album of the year,â he said.

Blue Ivy looks like Cinderella.
Annie Lennox calls for cease-fire
Blink and you might have missed it.
Annie Lennox called for cease-fire while performing a tribute to Sinéad OâConnor.
âArtists for cease-fire," she said. "Peace in the world."
It's a Carter family affair
Even with a big cowboy hat obscuring her face, we know Beyoncé when we see her.
We finally got our first Beyoncé sighting of the night! She's accompanied by her husband, Jay-Z, and eldest daughter, Blue Ivy Carter.
Oprah honors late Tina Turner
Oprah took the stage to honor the iconic Tina Turner, who died last May. In a speech paying tribute to her legendary career and impact, Oprahin called Turner the âforever goddess of rock ânâ roll."
She introduced Fantasia, star of "The Color Purple" musical remake, who performed a tribute.
This in memoriam tribute truly feels like a celebration of life.
Oprah is God.
Fantasia delivered the powerful vocals necessary to honor the late rock nâ roll legend. She donned a very Tina-esque shimmering number with her hair styled in a mullet for the high-energy rendition of âProud Mary.ââTina, we love you!â she yelled before ending the song.
Grammy winner Killer Mike detained after altercation, source says
Rapper Killer Mike was detained for questioning today by Los Angeles police and escorted out of the Grammys venue at Crypto.com Arena after an altercation, a police source said.
It came after he won three Grammy awards at the pre-show Premiere Ceremony for best rap performance, best rap song and best rap album.
Representatives for Killer Mike and for the Grammys did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Lenny Kravitz and Jon Batiste pay tribute to Clarance Avant
During the Grammy's memoriam tribute Lenny Kravitz took a pause to spotlight the contributions of the late Clarance Avant, who is revered as the "Godfather of Black Music." The tribute was followed by a moving performance from Grammy nominee Jon Batiste, joined by R&B and gospel giant Ann Nesby.
Stevie Wonder 'duets' with Tony Bennett during Grammys memorial
Stevie Wonder delivered a heartfelt âduetâ with the late crooner Tony Bennett.
Wonder was singing and playing the piano while duetting with a video recording of Bennett.
âTony, Iâm gonna miss you forever. I love you always,â Wonder said during the performance, which also honored other artists who have passed away over the past year.Â
Taylor Swift announces brand new album â 'The Tortured Poets Department'
Taylor Swift delighted her fans tonight by announcing a new album during the Grammys.
âThe Tortured Poets Departmentâ will drop on April 19. The superstar singer made the announcement while accepting the award for her 13th (lucky number!) Grammy for "Midnights."
Swifties suspected earlier in the day that she might announce news that sheâd drop âReputation (Taylorâs Version)â after she changed her profile picture to a black-and-white image across several of her social media profiles, including Instagram.
Instead, while accepting the award for best pop vocal album for âMidnights,â Swift said an entirely new album is coming.
U2 performs at the Vegas Sphere and presents award to Taylor Swift
The rock band delivered a special performance from the Las Vegas Sphere and presented the award for best pop vocalist to Swift.
Olivia Rodrigo spilled her 'guts' on the Grammys stage
Rodrigo bared her soul with "Vampire," which is nominated for record of the year and song of the year.
Rodrigo is also nominated for album of the year.
All these performances have been so amazing.
Iâm totally re-watching all of these on YT tomorrow.
SZA wins best R&B song
SZA snagged her third Grammy of the night for her hit âSnooze.â
SZA excitedly ran into Lizzoâs arms for a hug before recalling their friendship in her acceptance speech.
âI came really, really far, and I canât believe this is happening,â she said through tears.
SZA joked she's "not an attractive crier" before exiting the stage.
We get it.
Lainey Wilson wins best country album
The country artist received her first Grammy for best country album for "Bell Bottom Country."
Noah reminds winners to keep speeches brief
He said they hoped to keep the show "under 10 hours."
Couldn't agree more, Trevor.
Miley Cyrus performs âFlowersâ at Grammys
Cyrus brought her Grammy-winning hit to the stage, appearing to channel Tina Turner in a shimmering, flowy number and big hair.
âI just won my first Grammy!â she yelled excitedly in the middle of the song after asking the audience, âWhy are you acting like you donât know this song?â

This performance is making me wanna go to a karaoke to channel my inner pop star.
The mic drop and walk away was giving Hannah Montana to me. But the range of womenâs voices at the Grammys is amazing. Love hearing Billie and Miley back to back.
Miley is the most fun person alive.
Trevor Noah pokes fun at crypto
Noah joked that he was "live at the Crypto.com Arena, the only thing in crypto thatâs not in jail yet.â
Crowd gives standing ovation for Billie Eilish and Finneas
The crowd watched in stunned silence before erupting in cheers at the end of Billie Eilish and brother Finneas' emotional rendition of âWhat Was I Made For?â
Their performance got a standing ovation.
The song won best song written for visual media during the Grammys Premiere Ceremony earlier today.

Is Billie tearing up? That was so beautiful.
Love Billie and Finneas but would have given anything to see a Ken medley. Where's Ryan Gosling?
Taylor Swift in clock necklace set to midnight
Taylor Swift is wearing a clock necklace set to midnight, sparking online speculation about âReputation (Taylorâs Version)â Easter eggs.

SZA performs 'SOS' hits
The artist opened her set with "Snooze" before transitioning into a femme fatale rendition of "Kill Bill." The martial artistry, weapons and assassin-inspired outfits made for a killer performance.
SZA is the most-nominated artist of the night and has already snagged two awards.
Karol G wins best musica urbana album
The Colombian artist won for her album "Mañana Será Bonito," making her the first female reggaeton artist to win a Grammy.
âThis is my first time at the Grammys, and this is my first time holding my own Grammy," she said. "Iâm super happy, so excited, so nervous ... to be in front of so many legends I admire and respect. My album has given me the best memories.âÂ
Luke Combs performs âFast Carâ with Tracy Chapman
Itâs the duet weâve been waiting for!
Luke Combs and Tracy Chapman teamed up to perform "Fast Car" at the Grammys, after Combsâ cover became one of the biggest hits of 2023.
The crowd cheered when Chapman opened the song, putting a smile on the legendary singerâs face.
Noah points out Swift's economic impact
Noah began cracking jokes about Taylor Swift right as the pop star entered the room, pointing to the economic boost her Eras Tour brought to cities around the world.

âAs Taylor Swift moves throughout the room, the local economy around her improves,â Noah said. âLionel Richie? Now Lionel Wealthy.â
He also quipped that NFL fans should âlet her liveâ at Chiefs games instead of âcomplainingâ about her appearances.
âEvery time someone says Taylor Swift, Iâm going to cut the cameras to someone who played football,â he joked as the camera cut to Terry Crews, who formerly played on several NFL teams. âOh, you like that, Terry Crews?â
Miley Cyrus wins first Grammy for best pop solo performance
Cyrus won the award for "Flowers." She said she nearly missed the presentation because of traffic.
âI could have missed the award, thatâs fine, but not Mariah Carey,â she said after saying she was stuck in traffic in wet weather.
Trevor Noah shames TikTok for ripping off artists
"That's Spotify's job," Noah jabbed, garnering a big laugh from the room.
Mariah Carey presents first award
The crowd got so excited that it gave the "Queen of Christmas" a standing ovation when she stepped onto the stage to present best pop solo performance.
There's the first AI joke
Noah continued his monologue with quips about the growing influence of AI music over the last year.
While it brought us a new Beatles song in 2023, it also made it possible for him to listen to the song "My Neck, My Back" in Italian singer Andrea Bocelli's voice.
Trevor Noah is praising everyone in opening monologue
From Doja Cat to Meryl Streep, Trevor Noah is giving everyone in the room their due.
The host acknowledged the dominance of women in the major categories this year. Seven out of the eight nominations for both album of the year and record of the year are led by women.
âThatâs how good a year this was for women,â he said.
Trevor Noah opens show with a joke about L.A. rain
Before introducing Dua Lipa, host Trevor Noah cracked a joke about how Angelenos are struggling to deal with the pouring rain.
"We'll have a moment of silence for them later," he said.
Dua Lipa debuts new song during Grammys opener
The singer teased her new era by opening the awards show with her coming song "Training Season" before launching into the lead single, "Houdini."
Go on girl, give us everything!
It's show time!
The 2024 Grammys are starting now!
'Diary of Alicia Keys' holds a new Grammy record
Alicia Keys' 2003 album holds the record for longest span of any album receiving a Grammy award.
During the pre-show, a re-released version of "Diary of Alicia Keys" that came out last year to celebrate the album's 20th anniversary received a Grammy for best immersive audio album.
Doja Cat and Billie Eilish bring librarian chic looks to the red carpet
Both artists rocked Bayonetta glasses, which are small, rounded spectacles popularized by a video game character in the 2000s. The eyeglasses have been a hit among celebs in recent months.

Billy Joel will perform his first new song in 17 years
Billy Joel didnât start the fire, but heâs about to get everyone at the Grammys fired up.
The five-time Grammy winner is headed back to the awards show to perform âTurn the Lights Back On,â his first song in 17 years.
U2 will perform from Vegas Sphere
The Grammy-winning rock band U2 will deliver a special performance from the Sphere in Las Vegas, where it is wrapping up its nearly four-month residency, which became the fastest-grossing residency in Vegas history.
Its musical act will be the first broadcast performance from the Sphere, a first-of-its kind venue pushing the boundaries of live entertainment innovation.
The news first broke on Instagram last week.
No, Travis Kelce wonât be at the Grammys to support Taylor Swift
As much as some of us were eagerly anticipating a Travis Kelce red carpet outfit, he unfortunately will not be attending tonight. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end confirmed last week that heâs not going to make it, as heâs required to travel with the team today ahead of his own big career moment.
âI wish I could go support Taylor at the Grammys and watch her win every award that sheâs nominated for. ⦠Unfortunately, I gotta get ready for this big olâ Super Bowl we got in a week,â he told Pat McAfee on Wednesday.
I suppose we canât blame him, as heâs making his own name and chasing that fame.
Paris Jackson covers her 80-plus tattoos on red carpet
Paris Jackson was notably less tatted on the Grammys red carpet, with her more than 80 tattoos completely covered.
The ink was nowhere to be seen as Jackson wore a black Celine gown with several cutouts.
She shared an Instagram video of the process, revealing that she worked with makeup company CoverFX to pull off the look. â#CoverFX meant business when they said total cover cream foundation would have me covered,â she captioned the video.


Miley Cyrus stuns at the Grammys
Cyrus is up for six awards this year. She is slated to perform her hit âFlowersâ at the ceremony.


Final presenter will be an iconic surprise, Grammys executive producer teases
Grammys executive producer Ben Winston teased that the final presenter of the night will remain a mystery â but will be sure to shock the audience.
âThey are an absolute global icon. I think jaws will drop to the floor,â he told CNN in an interview. âPeople will be on their feet. The only condition they gave is that it was a surprise.â
Jordin Sparks name-drops new album in the works
Jordin Sparks, whoâs back at the Grammys this year after her first nomination in 2009, revealed sheâs working on a new album.
âItâs a little different than what people are used to, but it very much represents who I am now as a person, as a mom, as a wife, as a woman, as an artist,â Sparks said. âAnd the title is called âNo Restrictions.â I donât know if Iâm supposed to â I hope my manager doesnât get mad at me.â
Its first single, âCall My Name,â was released in October.
Sparks is a nominee tonight for contemporary Christian music performance/song for âLove Me Like I Am,â a collab with for KING & COUNTRY.
Oprah and Meryl Streep are among this yearâs presenters
This yearâs presenters are a mix of top artists and Hollywood royalty.
The Grammys announced that Christina Aguilera, Lenny Kravitz, Lionel Richie, Mark Ronson, Maluma, Meryl Streep, Samara Joy, Taylor Tomlinson and Oprah Winfrey are among the A-listers who will take the stage to present.
Jack Antonoff wins producer of the year, non-classicalÂ
Antonoff won the last awards of the Grammys pre-show for his work on hits such as Taylor Swift's "Midnights" and Lana Del Rey's "Did You Know That Thereâs a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd."
He gave Swift a shoutout during his speech.
Billie Eilish is rocking Barbie-core.


T-minus one hour until actual showtime
The pre-show, where most awards were handed out, is almost over. The telecast of music's biggest night is set to start in less than an hour.
Time flies when you're live blogging.
Mark Ronson shares thoughts on AI and the music industry
The "Barbie" soundtrack composer said that the human element of music is irreplaceable in a red carpet interview with The Associated Press.
âI might be naive, I donât think thereâs ever going to be a technology that's gonna make us feel the same thing we feel like when we hear a Stevie Wonder vocal or an Amy Winehouse for the first time,â he said.
Sheila E. and Gloria Estefan to revive Celia Cruz's 'Bemba Colorá'
Renowned drummer Sheila E. told Variety on the Grammys red carpet that she is teaming up with Latin music legends Gloria Estefan, Rubén Blades and several other Latin artists to remake âBemba Coloráâ by the late Cuban salsa pioneer Celia Cruz.
âItâs just amazing. Itâs got a great arrangement,â she said. âItâs my first time ever doing a salsa record.â
The record is set to come out April 5, she said.
SZA wins her first solo Grammy for 'SOS'
SZA's "SOS" won the Grammy for best progressive R&B album. It is her third Grammy and first solo win.
She was not present to accept the award at the premiere ceremony.
She's probably getting ready to perform at the Grammys!
Coco Jones beats SZA for best R&B performance
âICUâ by Coco Jones beat SZA's chart-topper, "Kill Bill," to win the Grammy for best R&B performance.
Jelly Roll reflects on best new artist nomination at almost 40 years old
"I'm 40 years old and being nominated for best new artist," the rapper, 39, told Laverne Cox interviewing for E! News on the red carpet.
Jelly Roll said he wants his fans to take that as a lesson that things can turn around at any time in life.
Samara Joy teases original song for Shirley Chisholm biopic
Samara Joy, who is nominated for best jazz performance tonight, announced a new original song for the coming Shirley Chisholm biopic âShirley,â starring Regina King.
âI got a call!â she told Variety of how the song came about. âIâm really looking forward to everybody hearing it.â
She wonât be the only artist on the track â but Joy wouldnât reveal who she collaborated with for the record.
âThatâs a secret,â she said.
One final performance at the Premiere Ceremony
Jazz virtuosos Adam Blackstone, Robert Glasper, Bob James, Terrace Martin and Harvey Mason Sr. have taken the stage at the Premiere Ceremony for the final performance at the pre-show.
After they wrap up, there are nine awards left to hand out.
The live telecast of the Grammys show will then kick off at 8 p.m. ET.
Kandi Burruss says she's leaving 'Real Housewives of Atlanta'
On the carpet tonight, Kandi Burruss said she's saying goodbye to Bravo's "Real Housewives of Atlanta" â for now at least.
"I decided I'm not coming back this year," she told Variety. "It's been 14 seasons and they allowed us to sit around for a little too long" and she began working on "some nice, big projects that are coming soon," she said.
Burruss may not stay away forever, though.
"I wouldn't say never," she said.
Billie Eilish teases new album
Billie Eilish, who already won a Grammy for best song written for visual media tonight, said fans can expect a new album in the next year.
"Soon I will have more to say, but for now, 'Barbie' is what we're talking about," Eilish said in a red carpet interview with The Associated Press.
Joni Mitchell to perform at Grammys for first time
Joni Mitchell, whose influence on folk music and singer-songwriters is undeniable to this day, will perform tonight at the Grammys for the first time.
Mitchell, 80, just won her 10th Grammy tonight, for best folk album for her Brandi Carlile-produced 2023 release âJoni Mitchell at Newport (Live).â
The âBig Yellow Taxiâ singer was thought to be done performing live after she suffered a brain aneurysm in 2015, but she surprised Newport Folk Festival-goers with a surprise âJoni jamâ in 2022. The concert was recorded, leading to this latest Grammy win.
She performed in another (this time advertised) âJoni Jamâ at the Gorge Amphitheatre in Washington state last summer and was the center of a Brandi Carlile & Friends show at the Hollywood Bowl in the fall. It remains to be seen whether Carlile will be on the stage with her idol and close friend tonight.

Zach Bryan and Kacey Musgraves win best country duo
"I Remember Everything" by Zach Bryan featuring Kacey Musgraves won the Grammy for best country duo. It is Bryan's first Grammy and Musgrave's seventh.
Joni Mitchell wins best folk album
The legendary singer-songwriter won for her live album recorded live at Newport.
"We had so much fun at that concert, and you can feel it on that record," she said in hen accepting her Grammy.
She got a standing ovation from the audience. She's also expected to make her Grammy performance debut later tonight.
Michelle Obama wins Grammy
"The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times" by Michelle Obama won the Grammy for best audio book narration.
The former first lady was not at the ceremony to pick up the award, however.
It's her second Grammy win! She won in the category in 2020 for "Becoming."
Best reggae album goes to 'Colors of Royal'
"Colors of Royal" by Julian Marley & Antaeus won the Grammy for best reggae album. It's the pair's first Grammy.
Gaby Moerno, Juanes and Natalia Lafourcade win in Latin music categories
Guatemalan artist Gaby Moreno won a Grammy for best Latin pop album for "X MÃ (Vol. 1)" and dedicated her win to her homeland.
Colombian musician Juanes and Mexican artist Natalia Lafourcade tied in the best Latin rock or alternative album category.
Juanes won for "Vida Cotidiana" and Lafourcade for her album "De todas las flores."
Hi Barbie! Dua Lipa shines on Grammys red carpet
Dua Lipa, who is nominated for two awards tonight and will be performing on the Grammys stage, said she's all about the girl power at this year's Grammys.
Asked by The Associated Press on the red carpet what is like to see women dominating the 2024 awards, she said, âItâs wonderful."

"I think what we want is an equal space in the industry ... not just creatively but in the business side," she said.
Victoria Monét, who won best R&B album, rocks the Grammy gold look on the carpet.


Who has won big so far?
We've got over an hour left of the Premiere Ceremony, and so far boygenius and Killer Mike seem to have the most wins, with three each. The "Barbie" movie soundtrack has won two.
Meanwhile, we've got two performances and a little over 30 categories to go before the Premiere Ceremony wraps.
The actual show kicks off in T minus 2 hours and 10 minutes.
Dave Chappelle wins best comedy album
"Whatâs In A Name?" by Dave Chappelle won the Grammy for best comedy album. Chappelle was not at the Premiere Ceremony to accept the award.
He won in the category last year, as well.
Boygenius wins three Grammys
"The Record" by boygenius won three Grammys, including best alternative music album. "Not Strong Enough" won best rock performance and best rock song.
âOh my god. I want to throw up. We were all delusional enough as kids to think that this might happen to us one day," band member Lucy Dacus said in an acceptance speech. "I would practice my acceptance speech....so I feel kind of like a kid because that was the last time something like this felt possible. This just like isnât real.â
Phoebe Bridgers later added on stage, "this is so incredible, we're just screaming backstage."
Paramore wins two Grammys
The band won best rock album and best alternative music performance.
The group was not at the Premiere Ceremony to accept its awards.
Metallica wins Grammy for best metal performance
The legendary metal rock band won the award for its album â72 Seasons.â
Laufey performs and wins Grammy
The singer-songwriter from Iceland performed âFrom the Startâ at the pre-show ceremony not knowing that moments later she would win a Grammy for best pop vocal album for "Bewitched."
'Some Like It Hot' wins best musical theater album
The Grammy for best musical theater album went to "Some Like It Hot." It beat out blockbuster revival "Parade," starring Ben Platt, and "Kimberly Akimbo," which won the Tony for best musical last summer.
âSupport live theater,â the musical's producer said in an acceptance speech.
Shakti wins best global album
The Grammy for best global album went to "This Moment" by Shakti. The members of the band, which makes Indian fusion music, thanked the country in their acceptance speech. "We are proud of you, India!" one member said.
Justin Tranter encourages people to fill seats
The host of the Premiere Ceremony encouraged audience members to fill in the empty seats in the front now that some people have already left.
Those who left are most likely hitting up the carpet. The prime-time show itself begins at 8 p.m. ET, after all.
First-ever best African music performance Grammy is given out
South African artist Tyla won the first Grammy for best African music performance for her song "Water."
"My name is Tyla. Iâm from South Africa. Last year, God decided to change my whole life," Tyla, 22, said in her acceptance speech. "Thank you to Recording Academy for this category â itâs so important.â
The category is one of three new ones this year!
Boygenius hit the Grammys carpet rocking matching white suits.


Some online pointed out that the trio wore red pins that have a palm with a heart on them, which appear to be associated with artists who call for ceasefire.
Best spoken word album goes to J. Ivy
J. Ivy won his second Grammy for "The Light Inside." In his acceptance speech, Ivy urged audiences to let "the poetry in our hearts whisper sweet lullabies that will rock our hurt to sleep."
"The world needs more poets," he said.
Lil Durk wins best melodic rap performance
âAll My Lifeâ by Lil Durk featuring J. Cole won the Grammy for best melodic rap performance, beating out SZA, Drake, 21 Savage and Doja Cat.
Killer Mike wins best rap performance
The rapper won a Grammy in the best rap performance for "SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS."

"I'm a Black man in America, and as a kid I had a dream of becoming part of music," he said in his acceptance speech. "I want to thank everyone who dared to believe that art can change the world."
Oh wow! Moments after accepting his first award, Killer Mike came back on stage to accept another Grammy for best rap song
And another one.
"MICHAEL" won best rap album, making Killer Mike a 3-time winner tonight already.
'Good Morning' beats SZA for best traditional R&B performance
PJ Morton featuring Susan Carol, for "Good Morning," beat out SZA, the most nominated artist of the night, in the best traditional R&B performance category.
Theron Thomas wins songwriter of the year, non-classical
The man behind tracks such as "How We Roll" with Ciara and Chris Brown, "Seven" by Jung Kook and Latto and "Told Ya" by Chlöe and Missy Elliot won a Grammy for songwriter of the year, non-classical.
He thanked his father for believing he would win a Grammy one day.
Still about 3 hours to go until the actual televised show ...
Meanwhile, at the Premiere Ceremony, there are still three performances left (Kirk Franklin is performing right now) and by my count 58 awards (of the 80) left to present.
Lecrae wins two Grammys for 'Church Clothes 4'
"Church Clothes 4"Â by Lecrae won two consecutive categories â contemporary Christian music performance/song and contemporary Christian music album.
Jason Isbell wins back-to-back Grammys
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit won best Americana album for "Weathervanes" and best American roots song for "Cast Iron Skillet."
Bobby Rush wins best traditional blues album
"All My Love for You" by Bobby Rush won the Grammy for best traditional blues album. It is his third Grammy.
Allison Russell wins best American roots performance
The Grammy for best American roots performance went to Allison Russell for her song "Eve Was Black." In her speech, Russell dedicated the win to people "of all colors," orientations and genders.
The winners have so little time to give their acceptance speeches it seems like they truly rush to get to the stage. Russell had her shoes off as she ran to accept the award.
Chris Stapleton's 'White Horse' wins two country music Grammys
Chris Stapleton's "White Horse" won two Grammys, for best country solo performance and best country song.
Brandy Clark takes stage
Brandy Clark, who is nominated for six awards, performed her hit "Dear Insecurity" at the Premiere Ceremony.
David Bowie documentary 'Moonage Daydream' wins best music film
A documentary about the life of David Bowie, "Moonage Daydream," won the Grammy for best music film.
Brett Morgen, the film's director, accepted the Grammy, calling Bowie "the best artist to walk the planet."
The Beatles' 'Iâm Only Sleeping' wins best music video
The winners included video director Em Cooper and video producers Jonathan Clyde, Sophie Hilton, Sue Loughlin and Laura Thomas.
Billie Eilish and Finneas win Grammy for 'Barbie' song
The powerful sibling duo Billie Eilish and Finneas won a Grammy for "What Was I Made For?" from "Barbie" for best song written for visual media.
âIâm just in awe. I feel so grateful every second of my life to be doing everything I do," Eilish said.
She thanked director Greta Gerwig "for making the most incredible, beautiful, empowering movie" and star-producer Margot Robbie for "being so amazing."
The siblings also thanked their parents. Finneas gave a shoutout to their dad, who he said worked in construction at Mattel Corp. âto keep food on the table.â
Once again these two are looking like they may win their second Oscar thanks to this "Barbie" song.
'Star Wars' composers win Grammy
"Star Wars Jedi: Survivor" composers Stephen Barton and Gordy Haab won for best score soundtrack for video games and other interactive media.
The Premiere Ceremony is really overwhelming already
Thirty-five-plus minutes in and I'm already feeling overwhelmed by the number of nominees ...
'Oppenheimer' wins score soundtrack for visual media
The Grammy for best score soundtrack for visual media went to "Oppenheimer." The composer, Ludwig Göransson, accepted the award.
In his speech, he said the score was "difficult to make."
This is likely a good sign for "Oppenheimer" when it comes to the Oscars in March. The film has been dominating across awards shows in various film categories.
Peso Pluma and Ruben Blades win in Latin music categories
Urban and regional Mexican singer Peso Pluma and salsero Ruben Blades won Grammys during the pre-show.
Peso Pluma won best música Mexicana album for his album "GÃNESIS," and Blades won best tropical Latin album for his live album "Siembra: 45º Aniversario," recorded in Puerto Rico's largest coliseum.
First win of the night for 'Barbie'
Hi, Barbie!
The movie won its first Grammy at the Premiere Ceremony for compilation soundtrack for visual media.
The film is nominated for 11 categories tonight.
Fred Again.. wins best dance/electronic music album
They won for their album "Actual Life 3 (January 1 â September 9 2022)" and weren't there to accept the award.
'Padam Padam' by Kylie Minogue wins best pop dance recording
Guy Massey, the track's producer, accepted the Grammy for best pop dance recording.
âThank you to the icon that is Kylie for believing in this record,â he said in his speech.
Minogue thanked the Recording Academy in her enthusiastic reaction on X.
Skrillex wins best dance/electronic recording Grammy
The DJ and music producer accepted the award for his hit "Rumble."
âI know the world is really crazy right now,â he said in his acceptance speech. âI hope we can start listening to each other and having conversations.â
SZA and Phoebe Bridgers win best pop duo
Neither artist is at the ceremony yet, but SZA and Phoebe Bridgers won the first Grammy of the evening.
SZA posted about the win on X, giving Bridgers a shoutout and thanking the Recording Academy.
"I'm so grateful and thank you to every producer om this record especially rob and Carter love u gang. WE GOT ONE !!"
80 Grammys will be handed out at the Premiere Ceremony
That's right, a whopping 80.
"It's time to hand out awards to people they are too scared to put on TV," host Tranter joked before introducing the first category, best pop duo/group performance.
Justin Tranter is hosting the Grammys Premiere Ceremony
Songwriter and singer Justin Tranter is the host of the pre-show.
Tranter praised tonight's nominees for "creating the heartbeat of our industry today."
âWeâre honoring the driving force behind those creations. You motherf------, all of you,â he said in the opening monologue. âSorry, thatâs why Iâm on the pre-telecast. My parents swear even more than I do; itâs not my fault."
Pentatonix, Jordin Sparks and more kick off Grammys Premiere Ceremony
The 66th Grammys have officially begun with the Premiere Ceremony.
The show, which is being streamed on YouTube before the prime-time awards, kicked off with an opening number from J. Ivy, Larkin Poe, Pentatonix, Sheila E. and Jordin Sparks.
A lot of awards get handed out before the show
Many of the Grammy Awards are actually given out during the Premiere Ceremony, which is streaming on YouTube at 3:30 p.m. ET.
We'll be live blogging these, too; follow along!
SZA is the most nominated artist this yearÂ
Tonight is a big night for SZA. The singer-songwriter got nine nominations â the most of any artist this year.
She's nominated in some of the biggest categories, including: album of the year for her sophomore album, âSOS,â as well as record of the year and song of the year, for âKill Bill.â

SZA is also scheduled to perform.
ICYMI Taylor Swift already made Grammy nomination history
All hail Taylor. When the nominations were announced, the pop star became the first person to be nominated in the song of the year category seven times.
She also got her sixth album of the year nomination for âMidnights,â tying her with music icon Barbra Streisand for the most nominations by a female artist in that category.
If Swift takes home album of the year for "Midnights," she would make history and become the first person to win album of the year four times.

Is Taylor Swift announcing the release date of her âreputation (Taylorâs Version)â re-recording?
Ahead of the Grammy awards, some Swifties began speculating after the pop star changed her profile picture to a black and white image across several of her social media profiles.
The reputation albumâs artwork is an image of Swift in black and white with her name written in newspaper type as part of the thematic ties of âreputation,â Swiftâs response and her pushback to the way in which she was represented by the media.
reputation itself was only nominated for one Grammy in 2019, which many fans consider a snub.
Rep TV immediately began trending on X ahead of the awards show.
âBarbieâ and Ken are back: Movie scores 11 Grammy nominations

Greta Gerwigâs âBarbieâ continues to dominate awards show nominations, this time at the Grammys for its soundtrack âBarbie The Album.â
It scored (pun intended) 11 nods across seven categories. Four of those nominations fall under best song written for visual media â a category so dominated by âBarbie,â itâs almost a guaranteed win for the film.
We're hoping there will be an epic medley featuring the Kens.
Itâs supposed to be a rainy L.A. Grammys day
It will not be another day of sun in Los Angeles today. The Grammys day forecast is expected to be wet, according to the National Weather Service.
As NBC News previously reported, the rain comes as a powerful Pacific storm system is expected to impact southern California, with rainfall occurring through Tuesday.
Awards shows are usually prepared for anything. And downpour wonât stop the celebrities from showing up in full glam and their best looks for the big day. But, it may be a tougher commute getting to and from Downtown L.A. Last year, Beyoncé and Bad Bunny ran late due to L.A. traffic. And that was without rain.
The Recording Academy hasn't issued a statement on the gloomy weather. But early pictures of reporters at the event show a covered carpet.
Ben Winston, the executive producer of the Grammys, told CNN âthe stress of this show in the lead up is bad enough and then sadly artists donât always make it on time. You never know whatâs going to happen on this show."
Hereâs how popular the nominees are on TikTok
Many of the nominees for song of the year became TikTok hits last year. The platform shared that âFlowersâ by Miley Cyrus has been used the most in videos, with 6.32 million TikToks using the sound.
âWhat Was I Made For?â by Billie Eilish was used in 2.46 million videos. It was a popular choice among creators sharing girlhood memories and moments.
TikTok has also become an important tool for aspiring artists looking to gain exposure. Last year saw several popular artists on TikTok win awards, including Wet Leg, Steve Lacy and Muni Long.
Artists Noah Kahan and Ice Spice, who scored viral hits that catapulted their careers, are nominated for best new artist this year.
Speaking of TikTok...
Just days before the Grammys, thousands of songs were no longer available on the platform.
Universal Music Group, one of the âBig Threeâ global music companies, removed its catalog from TikTok in the early hours of Thursday after the two failed to reach a deal.
UMG said in a statement Wednesday that it would pull its tracks because of a lack of compensation for artists and songwriters. But TikTok pushed back, claiming the company was putting âtheir own greed above the interests of artists and songwriters.â
Read more here.
There are three new categories this year
- Best African Music PerformanceÂ
- Best Alternative Jazz Album
- Best Pop Dance Recording

There were some new Grammy rules instated last year
Last year, the awards show introduced a new rule stating a work is only eligible for a Grammy if it contains human authorship. Aimed at addressing rising concerns around AI, the protocol is nuanced.
Some use of AI material is acceptable, according to the rule, but only if thereâs a degree of human contribution thatâs âmeaningfulâ to the work and ârelevantâ to the category itâs submitted in. And authors of AI material are ineligible to receive a Grammy for their AI contributions.
Other rule changes included a reduction from 10 to eight nominees in the showâs major categories: album, song and record of the year, as well as best new artist. The move from the Recording Academy backpedaled on its 2021 decision to expand the categories from eight to 10.
Who is performing at the Grammys?Â
What would musicâs biggest night be without a stellar lineup of performances?
There are nearly a dozen musical acts planned for the 2024 Grammy Awards ceremony.
Here's a round-up of those who have already been announced:
- Olivia Rodrigo
- Billie Eilish
- Dua Lipa
- SZA
- Miley Cyrus
- Travis Scott
- Burna Boy
- Luke Combs
- Billy Joel
- U2
- Joni Mitchell
- Jon Batiste
- Luke Combs
- Tracy Chapman
- Stevie Wonder
- Fantasia
- Annie Lennox
Trevor Noah is hosting (again)
Trevor Noah clearly loves the Grammy Awards. The former âDaily Showâ host will emcee for a fourth consecutive year.
âIâm equal parts excited and nervous,â the comedian told Variety about this yearâs show. âI always wonder why I say yes to this thing, and then if it goes well â which it has, thankfully â Iâm always grateful that I did. But the nerves never go away. There are only two things you can do: do it well, or completely mess it up. Thatâs not a great life to be living! I donât know why I do this myself.â

When asked about what the hardest part of the gig is, Noah said he fears disappointing the artists he loves.
âIf you donât do well for a live audience, OK, youâre gonna bounce back; if you donât do well for a home audience, OK, some people are going to comment online,â he said. âBut to have the look of disappointment come from an icon or somebody that you really love â I do not wish for that experience. So I work twice as hard.â
The comedian is also nominated in the best comedy album category this year.
How and when to watch the Grammy Awards

The Grammys air live on CBS at 8 p.m. ET. For the cord cutters out there, the Grammys will also be available to stream live and on-demand on Paramount+, but only for subscribers of Paramount+ with Showtime, according to the Grammys website. Regular Paramount+ Essential subscribers will have access to on-demand the day after the awards air (in the U.S. only).
What to watch for during the 2024 Grammys
Watch our NBC News Now team share what you need to know ahead of musicâs biggest night.
What time does the red carpet start?
Per usual, E! will be hosting specials from the red carpet. Stars usually roll up about an hour before showtime, so our guess is itâs best to turn on your TV by 7 p.m. ET.
The Recording Academy will also have a red carpet special, â#GRAMMYLive from The Red Carpet,â which starts at 6 p.m. ET and will be available to stream at live.GRAMMY.com.
Grammys 2024: A list of the nightâs biggest nominees
Record of the Year
- âWorship,â Jon Batiste
- âNot Strong Enough,â boygenius
- âFlowers,â Miley Cyrus
- âWhat Was I Made For?â from âBarbie,â Billie Eilish
- âOn My Mama,â Victoria Monét
- âVampire,â Olivia Rodrigo
- âAnti-Hero,â Taylor Swift
- âKill Bill,â SZA
Album of the Year
- âWorld Music Radio,â Jon Batiste
- âThe Record,â boygenius
- âEndless Summer Vacation,â Miley Cyrus
- âDid You Know That Thereâs a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd,â Lana Del Rey
- âThe Age of Pleasure,â Janelle Monáe
- âGuts,â Olivia Rodrigo
- âMidnights,â Taylor Swift
- âSOS,â SZA
Song of the Year
- âA&Wâ â Jack Antonoff, Lana Del Rey & Sam Dew, songwriters (Lana Del Rey)
- âAnti-Heroâ â Jack Antonoff & Taylor Swift, songwriters (Taylor Swift)
- âButterflyâ â Jon Batiste & Dan Wilson, songwriters (Jon Batiste)
- âDance the Nightâ (From âBarbie the Albumâ) â Caroline Ailin, Dua Lipa, Mark Ronson & Andrew Wyatt, songwriters (Dua Lipa)
- âFlowersâ â Miley Cyrus, Gregory Aldae Hein & Michael Pollack, songwriters (Miley Cyrus)
- âKill Billâ â Rob Bisel, Carter Lang & Solána Rowe, songwriters (SZA)
- âVampireâ â Daniel Nigro & Olivia Rodrigo, songwriters (Oliva Rodrigo)
- âWhat Was I Made For?â from âBarbieâ â Billie Eilish OâConnell & Finneas OâConnell, songwriters (Billie Eilish)
Best New Artist
- Gracie Abrams
- Fred Again
- Ice Spice
- Jelly Roll
- Coco Jones
- Noah Kahan
- Victoria Monét
- The War and Treaty
Read more nominees here.