Grammy Awards 2025 preview: Beyoncé eyes Album of the Year
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Grammy Awards 2025: Live updates on winners and nominees
A guide to the main prizes at the 67th Grammy Awards, which are taking place in Los Angeles.BBC News - 1h -
WATCH: Top musical artists looking to be recognized at Sunday's 2025 Grammy Awards
ABC News Multiplatform Reporter Will Ganss and contributor Kelley Carter provide the latest on the key figures and categories up for grabs at tonight's Grammy awards.ABC News - 9h -
Beyoncé announces "Cowboy Carter" tour ahead of the Grammys
Beyoncé will take her hit record "Cowboy Carter" on tour in 2025. She shared the news in a pair of social media posts that dropped ahead of the Grammy Awards.CBS News - 10h -
Here's who is performing at the 2025 Grammy Awards
Nominees and music industry stars will take the stage for the 67th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.CBS News - 10h -
Everything you need to know about the 2025 Grammy Awards
Beyoncé and Taylor Swift have both confirmed their attendance, as they square off in the album of the year category for the first time since 2010BBC News - 9h -
Grammys 2025 predictions: Who will win, who should win and the Beyoncé of it all
The 67th Grammy Awards take place Sunday in Los Angeles. Check out our picks for album of the year, record of the year and other top categories.Los Angeles Times - 3d -
Performers announced for the 2025 Grammy Awards
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.CBS News - Jan. 24 -
Trevor Noah returns for fifth consecutive year as Grammy Awards host
Trevor Noah is set to host the 67th Annual Grammy Awards for the fifth straight year. The former "Daily Show" host shares the excitement and pressure of the live gig as he prepares for the big ...CBS News - Jan. 22 -
Trevor Noah to host 2025 Grammy Awards
Comedian Trevor Noah will return to the Grammy Awards stage to host the 2025 ceremony — his fifth consecutive year leading the show.CBS News - Jan. 21
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Grammy Awards red carpet highlights, fashion and big moments
The 67th annual Grammy Awards return to Los Angeles, with some of entertainment's biggest names arriving in style. Check out the highlights and fashion from Music's Biggest Night.CBS News - 5m -
Grammys red carpet and pre-ceremony in pictures
A collection of some of the best looks from Sunday's ceremony in Los Angeles.BBC News - 12m -
Grammys 2025 Red Carpet Photos: Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter and More
See what nominees and guests for the 67th Grammy Awards, including Taylor Swift, Charli XCX and Doechii, wore to arrive for the ceremony.The New York Times - 13m -
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Workers at the U.S. Agency for International Development are bracing for a loss of its independent status and sweeping layoffs as President Trump continues slashing foreign aid.The New York Times - 15m -
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