The 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards, held on February 2, 2025, was a night to remember, with historic wins, show-stopping performances, and memorable moments. Beyoncé, already the most-awarded artist in GRAMMY history, took home her first Album of the Year award for 'Cowboy Carter,' becoming the first Black woman to win in the category in the 21st century.
Kendrick Lamar swept the awards with wins for Record of the Year and Song of the Year for 'Not Like Us,' while Chappell Roan was named Best New Artist. Sabrina Carpenter won two awards, including Best Pop Vocal Album for 'Short n' Sweet,' and delivered a stunning performance of 'Espresso' and 'Please Please Please.' Doechii, Charli XCX, and Sheila E. were among the other first-time GRAMMY winners.
The ceremony also featured a tribute to Quincy Jones, with performances by St. Vincent, Janelle Monáe, and Stevie Wonder. The Weeknd made a triumphant return to the GRAMMY stage, and Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars performed a duet of 'California Dreamin''.
Other notable moments included Benson Boone's backflips during his performance, Taylor Swift's subtle nod to her boyfriend on the red carpet, and Miley Cyrus' shout-out to her fashion sense. The evening concluded with a tribute to first responders and a call to action for support and relief efforts for those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires.
With 94 categories and countless memorable moments, the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards was a celebration of music, talent, and community. For a full list of winners and nominees, visit the official GRAMMY website.