The recording academy awards its 67th Grammy Awards on Sunday in Los Angeles, first with its annual first ceremony during the day when most of the 94 prizes will be awarded, and the rest of a ceremony in prime time hosted by Trevor Noah.
The main television is broadcast live from one ocean to the other on CBS from 5 p.m. PT / 8 H HE and is streaming on Paramount +.
Follow below for the winners announced throughout the day.
Already in the first show, Beyoncé, which has the record for the most grammys of all time, won her 33rd Grammy record, for the best duo / country group for her and “II Most Wanted” and Miley Cyrus . She enters the day with a head of the head of 11 nominations, which gives her a record of 99 in her career.
Still during the early ceremony, Sierra Ferrell swept away the categories of Americana with victories of songs, albums and performances with four grammys, while Sabrina Carpenter and Charli XCX won twice each. Charli XCX is in place for seven grammys in total this evening and Carpenter Six.
After Beyoncé, leading the global nominations of the Grammy Grammy are Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar, Post Malone and Charli XCX with seven each, and Taylor Swift, Carpenter and Chappell Roan with six each.
The artists expected this evening include Benson Boone, Eilish, Chappell Roan, Charli XCX, Doechi, Raye, Carpenter, Shakira, Teddy Swims, Brad Paisley, Brittany Howard, Chris Martin de Coldlay, Lainey Wilson, Sheryl Crow, St. Vincent and Stevie WONDER. The presenters include Swift, Will Smith, Cardi B, Sza, Gloria Estafan, Olivia Rodrigo, Queen Latifah and Victoria Monet.
The main grammys ceremony takes place in Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, the city devastated by the horrible fires of last month, and the event of this evening is doubled as fundraising for the relief of fires. Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars will go on stage during the show of the Prime Time to “pay a special tribute to the city of Los Angeles and those affected by forest fires”.
Here is the list of live winners:
Best Tropical Latin album
Alma, Corazón y salsa (Long live at Gran Teatro Nacional) – Tony abduction, Mimy Discar
Best album Música Mexicana (including Tejano)
Boca Chueca, vol. 1 – Carín León
Best Latin Rock or Alternative album
¿Quién trae las cornetas? – Rawayana
Best album Música Urbana
Las Letras there is no importan – resident
Best contemporary blues album
Mileage – Ruthie Foster
Best traditional blues album
Swingin ‘Live at the church of Tulsa – The Taj Mahal Sextet
Better performance of American roots
“Lighthouse” – Sierra Ferrell
Best country song
“The Architect” – Shane McAnallly, Kacey Musgraves and Josh Osborne, Authors -Composers (Kacey Musgraves)
Best duo performance / country group
“II Most Wanted” – Beyoncé with Miley Cyrus
Best solo country performance
“It takes a woman” – Chris Stapleton
Best roots gospel album
Church – Cory Henry
Best album of contemporary Christian music
Human heart – Biche
Best gospel album
More than that – Cece Winans
Best performance / contemporary Christian music song
“It’s my king” – Cece Winans; Taylor Agan, Kellie Gamble, Llyod Nicks and Jess Russ, Authors-Sleepers
Best performance / song gospel
“One Hallelujah” – Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Erica Campbell & Israel Houghton with Jonathan Mcreynolds and Jekalyn Carr; G. Morris Coleman, Israel Houghton, Kenneth Leonard, Jr., Tasha Cobbs Leonard and Naomi Raine, authors-songwriters
Best Roots Regional Music Album
Kuini – Kalani Pe’a
Best Folk album
Woodland – Gillian Welch and David Rawlings
Best Bluegrass album
Live vol. 1 – Billy thongs
Best album Americaa
Trail of Flowers – Sierra Ferrell
Best American root song
“American Dreming” – Sierra Ferrell and Melody Walker, authors -songwriters (Sierra Ferrell)
Best performance Americaa
“American Dreaming” – Sierra Ferrell
Best Remix recording
“Espresso (Mark Ronson X Fnz Working Late Remix)” – FNZ and Mark Ronson, Remixers (Sabrina Carpenter)
Best dance pop recording
“Von dutch” – Charli XCX
Best Pop Solo performance
“Espresso” – Sabrina Carpenter
Best Dance / Electronic album
BRAT – Charli XCX
Best Dance / Electronic Recording
“Neveden” – Justice and Tame Impala
File of the year
Album of the year
Year’s song
Best new artist
Producer of the year, not classic
Singer-songwriter, not classic
Best Pop vocal album
Best rock performance
Best metal performance
Best Rock Song
Best Rock album
Best alternative musical performance
Best alternative music album
Best R&B performance
Best traditional R&B performance
Best R&B song
Best Progressive R&B album
Best R&B album
Better rap performance
Better melodic rap performance
Best rap song
Best rap album
Best album of poetry of spoken words
Best jazz performance
Best Jazz Voice Album
Best Jazz Instrumental Album
Best big jazz ensemble album
Best Latin jazz album
Best alternative jazz album
Best traditional pop vocal album
Best contemporary instrumental album
Best musical theater album
Best duo performance / country group
Best country song
Best Country album
Best Latin pop album
Best world musical performance
Best African musical performance
Best world music album
Best reggae album
Best New Age, Ambient or Song album
Best children’s music album
Best comedy album
Best audio book, narration and recording of narration
Best Compilation soundtrack for visual media
Best soundtrack for visual media (includes cinema and television)
Best soundtrack for video games and other interactive media
Best song written for the visual media
Best video clip
Best musical movie
Best recording package
Best special limited edition case
Best album notes
Best historical album
Best engineering album, not classic
Best engineering album, classic
Producer of the year, classic
Best immersive audio album
Better instrumental composition
Best arrangement, instrumental or a cappella
Best arrangement, instruments and voice
Best orchestral performance
Best opera recording
Best choral performance
Best Chamber Music / Performance of Small Ensemble
Best classic instrumental solo
Best classic solo vocal album
Best classical collection
Best contemporary classic composition