Beyoncés ‘Cowboy Carter’ Wins Album of the Year, Chappell Roan and Charli XCX provide standout performances and a full list of winners

The fires that destroyed parts of Los Angeles in January had many who asked if the 2025 price season, including Grammys, was to continue. On Sunday night, Grammys showed it could – and did it.

The 67. Annual Grammy Awards were defined by Wildfires. The show opened with a performance by Randy Newman’s Hit song, “I Love La” Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, performed “California Dreamin” by Mamas & The Papas. Many stars present, bore blue heart-shaped pins to support Musiccares-Nut Aid Efforts. At the end of the night, the host, Trevor Noah, said people who saw at home had donated $ 7 million from Sunday night to Wildfire Relief efforts.

Across the nearly four hours of telecast at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, there was no lack of prominent performances. Chappell Roan danced with cowboys in clown makeup in a colorful rendering of “Pink Pony Club.” Benson Boone performed “beautiful things” and did not do one but two flips on stage. Doechii delivered a show-stop performance that blends her songs “Catkat” and “denial is a river”, supported by dancers who matched her undeniable energy.

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And “Big Four” didn’t disappoint either: Chappell Roan won the best new artist; Kendrick Lamar won both this year’s song and Record of the Year for his hit “Not Like Us.” Beyoncé finally won this year’s album for “Cowboy Carter.”

Here’s what you might otherwise have missed at the award show.

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