
A place to celebrate the stunning artists picked all over the globe in different genres, the Grammy Awards have been a motivation to any singer, lyricist, or composer. On February 5, the historic Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California, will host the 68th Grammy Awards, honouring the best hits from the music industry from 31st August 2024, to 30th August 2025. Entering its sixth and final year, Trevor Noah will finally take his farewell from the Grammy’s stage. Bringing all together the brightest and best from around the world, featuring enthralling performances, stunning, historic wins, and breathtaking red-carpet arrivals. A night to remember, let’s see what was all special about the Grammy Awards.
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Awards of Unforgettable Moments: Highlights-
More than just an award, but a night etched in history by honouring the music songs that bring in revolution. This year Grammy Awards of the 68th Edition have some exclusive highlights and unforgettable moments at the Grammy:
- Kendrick Lamar‘s sweep with five wins, including Record of the Year for “Luther” with SZA and Best Rap Album for GNX, solidified his record as the greatest hip-hop artist of the year.
- Bad Bunny’s Debí Tirar Más Fotos is the first Spanish-language “Album of the Year”, creating a historical remark on the music industry.
- Billie Eilish won Song of the Year for “Wildflower” for the third time, tying Adele’s female General Field record with seven wins.
- Olivia Dean won Best New Artist over Katseye, Leon Thomas, and The Marías.
- The performances were stunning with Lady Gaga’s “Abracadabra,” Bruno Mars & Rosé’s “APT.,” and tributes to Ozzy Osbourne and D’Angelo/Roberta Flack.
- Red carpet fashion included Olivia Dean in a custom Chanel and striking gowns from FLO and Ari Lennox.
- First K-pop Grammy win for “Golden” (KPop Demon Hunters) and Tyler, The Creator’s Chromakopia for Best Album Cover.
- Trevor Noah hosted for the final time, with 95 categories and new regulations such as randomised ballots to increase fairness.

The Red Carpet Arrivals: Celebrities Who Make Their Appearances-
The 68th Grammy Awards were dazzled by the entry of stunning stars on the red carpet were they displayed their unique aura as the stars made their way to the Arena with their elegant, stylish attire. Let’s see who all arrived on the prestigious night of the Grammy:
- Lady Gaga roared the red carpet in an all-black Matières Fécales feathered, raven-inspired gown for “Abracadabra”.
- The “Manchild” singer, Sabrina Carpenter, was dressed in the blush hues of Valentino Haute Couture, laden with floral-beaded pearls and tiered ruffles for the red carpet girl.
- Kendrick Lamar charmed the red carpet with the sleek and sophisticated black Chanel Tuxedo and bow tie with a Cartier jewellery.
- A breathtaking first red carpet moment by Zara Larrason in the two-piece, golden-yellow floral couture let her capture the crucial moment.
- Rose hit the spotlight in Giambattista Valli Couture’s black-and-white, long-skirted dress to grace the red carpet.
- Ignited the red carpet with a corseted velvet tuxedo, Schiaparelli Couture, the Bad Bunny first man ever to wear one by Daniel Roseberry.
- Tyla brought back the opulence of the 1920s in a vintage Champagne Dsquared2 slip dress with feathers.
- A statement custom Roberto Cavalli, and Chappell Roan, Doechii opted for an extreme naked look in a Mugler gown with nipple ring details.
- Teyana Taylor added Tiffany & Co. details to her custom Tom Ford.
- Billie Eilish showcased a custom Hodakova innovation.
- The Best New Artist, Olivia Dean, was radiantly slaying in her bespoke Chanel gown and Cartier accessories on her carpet entry.

Stunning Performances at the Grammy Awards 68th Edition-
Grammy’s night was a festival of celebrating fine music.
- Bruno Mars & Rosé ignited the Grammy Awards with “APT. A popular song that went viral worldwide. He lit the stage with his high-energy performance with the funk, pop, and classic mixes.
- Sabrina Carpenter followed with a polished and theatrical performance on “Manchild” that combined confident playfulness with vocal prowess.
- Lady Gaga stunned the night by singing “Abracadabra”, blending classic crooner showmanship with a distinctly modern twist with her elegant style.
- Justin Bieber surprised fans with “Yukon” from the ” Swag” album, providing a stark contrast to the more explosive performances of the night with his stunning effect.
- Tyler’s performance on “Sugar on My Tongue” & “Thought I was Dead” glazes the night with its unforgettable performance.
- Dazzling performances by Olivia Dean, The Marías, and Addison Rae have been featured on The Best New Artist Medley for new vibes.
- Post Malone, Duff McKagan, and Slash showed a rocking show on Grammy’s stage by singing “War Pigs” for Ozzy Osbourne.
- A neo-soul extravaganza for D’Angelo and Roberta Flack with Lauryn Hill, giving performances on “Nothing Even Matters,” “Brown Sugar,” and “Killing Me Softly.
Grammy Winners in Various Categories-
Check out the ultimate 68th Grammy Awards winners who bagged the titles on the night of 1st Feb 2026, in the following categories:
- Album of the Year: Bad Bunny (Debí Tirar Más Fotos)
- Record of the Year: Kendrick Lamar with SZA (Luther)
- Song of the Year: Billie Eilish (Wildflower)
- Best Pop Solo Performance: Lola Young (Messy)
- Best Pop Vocal Album: Lady Gaga (Mayhem)
- Best contemporary country album: Jelly Roll (Beautifully Broken)
- Best new artist: Olivia Dean
- Best rap album: Kendrick Lamar (GNX)
- Best dance-pop recording: Lady Gaga (Abracadabra)
- Best rap performance: Clipse – Chains & Whips (ft Kendrick Lamar & Pharrell Williams)
- Best country solo performance: Chris Stapleton (Bad As I Used to Be)
- Best rap song: Kendrick Lamar ft Lefty Gunplay (TV Off)
- Best pop duo/group performance: Cynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande (Defying Gravity)
- Best R&B album: Leon Thomas (Mutt)
- Best rock album: Turnstile (Never Enough)
- Best dance/electronic album: FKA twigs (Eusexua)
- Best rock performance: Yungblud – Changes (Live from Villa Park, Back to the Beginning)
- Best metal performance: Turnstile (Birds)
- Best R&B performance: Kehlani (Folded)
- Best traditional R&B performance: Leon Thomas (Vibes Don’t Lie)
- Best R&B song: Kehlani (Folded)
- Best alternative music album: The Cure (Songs of a Lost World)
- Best traditional country album: Zach Top (Ain’t In It for My Health)
- Best global music performance: Bad Bunny (EoO)
- Best rock song: Nine Inch Nails (As Alive As You Need Me to Be)
- Best country song: Tyler Childers (Bitin’ List)
- Best African music Performance: Tyla (PUSH 2 START)
- Best alternative music performance: The Cure (Alone)
- Best compilation soundtrack for visual media: Sinners
- Best music video: Doechii (Anxiety)
- Best jazz performance: Chick Corea, Christian McBride & Brian Blade – Windows (live)
- Best orchestral performance: Andris Nelsons, conductor (Boston Symphony Orchestra) – Messiaen: Turangalîla-Symphonie
- Best song written for visual media: Huntr/x – Golden (from KPop: Demon Hunters)
- Best Latin pop album: Natalia Lafourcade (Cancionera)
- Best folk album: I’m With Her (Wild and Clear and Blue)
- Best dance/electronic recording: Tame Impala (End of Summer)
- Best jazz performance: Chick Corea, Christian McBride & Brian Blade – Windows (live)
- Best comedy album: Nate Bargatze – Your Friend, Nate Bargatze
- Best Melodic Rap Performance: Kendrick Lamar with SZA – luther
- Producer of the year: Cirkut
- Songwriter of the year: Amy Allen
