Music Correspondent
The 2025 Grammy Awards have opened with a particular efficiency by the Los Angeles band Dawes, two brothers whose houses had been destroyed within the latest wildfires.
The duo had been joined on stage by former Grammy winners together with Sheryl Crow, John Legend, Brad Paisley and Brittany Howard to carry out Randy Newman’s traditional track I Love LA.
“It is typically stated that within the darkest of occasions, one of the best of humanity shines by way of, and the folks of Los Angeles proper now are an ideal instance of that,” stated host Trevor Noah, introducing the efficiency.
“So tonight, we determined we’re not simply going to be celebrating our favorite music. We’re additionally celebrating town that introduced us a lot of that music.”
The comic, who’s internet hosting the ceremony for the fifth time, stated that “only a few weeks in the past, we weren’t certain that this present would even occur”.
“Fortunately, because of the heroic efforts of firefighters, the fires have now been contained, and regardless of all of the devastation, the spirit of town has emerged,” he added, to beneficiant applause.
A number of firefighters had been invited to the awards to honour their efforts; and walked the purple carpet taking selfies with the most important stars in music.
Los Angeles native Billie Eilsh was the second artist on stage, taking part in her Grammy-nominated track Birds Of A Feather in opposition to a backdrop impressed by California’s pure magnificence.
“I really like you LA,” she stated because the music ended.
The ceremony is elevating cash for these affected by what Noah referred to as “one of many largest pure disasters in US historical past”; and organisers have handed over a portion of their airtime to let native companies promote without cost as they attempt to rebuild.
Noah additionally joked that winners whose speeches ran longer than one-and-a-half minutes would pay $1,000 for each additional second they spoke.
As for the awards, Beyoncé is the night time’s largest nominee, with 11 nods for her country-inspired album Cowboy Carter – together with album of the yr.
The star arrived on the ceremony with extra Grammys than another artist in historical past, a complete of 32, however she has by no means gained the most important prize.
Forward of the primary ceremony, she picked up one further trophy – finest nation duo/group efficiency, for II Most Wished, a duet with Miley Cyrus.
Different artists awarded within the early “premiere ceremony” included the Beatles, who gained finest rock efficiency for his or her AI-assisted observe Now And Then, based mostly on an previous John Lennon demo.
British pop star Charli XCX gained three trophies for her trend-setting membership album Brat; and Sabrina Carpenter’s Espresso was named finest pop solo efficiency.
The primary prize of the primary ceremony was finest rap album, which went to Florida-born rapper Doechii, for her mixtape Alligator Bites By no means Heal.
She famous it was solely the third time a girl had gained the class because it was launched in 1989, with a shout-out to her predecessors Lauryn Hill and Cardi B.
“I put my coronary heart and soul into this mixtape,” she added. “I bared my life, I went by way of a lot, I devoted myself to sobriety and God informed me that I’d be rewarded.”
She ended her speech with a message to different aspiring feminine artists.
“There are such a lot of black ladies on the market which can be watching me proper now, and I wish to inform you, you are able to do it.
“Something is feasible. Do not enable anyone to undertaking any stereotypes on you [or] inform you which you could’t be right here, that you just’re too darkish, or that you just’re not good sufficient, or that you just’re too dramatic otherwise you’re too loud.
“You’re precisely who you could be to be proper the place you’re and I’m an affidavit. Reward God.”