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Grammys 2025 Live: A Night Honoring LA Fire Victims

Published February 2, 2025

The 67th Grammy Awards are happening live in Los Angeles, with Trevor Noah returning as host for the fifth consecutive time. Despite the ongoing wildfires that have affected many areas of California, the show has gone ahead as planned, marking a tribute to the victims.

This year's ceremony is dedicated to those who suffered due to the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. The Recording Academy has taken special measures to ensure the event maintains a sense of solidarity and support for those impacted.

Key Events

As the awards were presented, Kendrick Lamar stood out, winning three Grammys for his standout album, Not Like Us, including Best Rap Performance, Best Rap Song, and Best Music Video. His incredible reception is just one highlight in a night filled with special honors and performances.

Charli XCX also made headlines, taking home three Grammy awards, including Best Dance/Electronic Album and Best Dance Pop Recording. Meanwhile, St. Vincent secured three wins for her album All Born Screaming.

Performances to Remember

This year's performances include a rich variety of artists such as Billie Eilish and Sabrina Carpenter, each delivering their unique styles. The ceremony also features exciting performances dedicated to the late Quincy Jones and an in memoriam tribute that addresses the impact of the wildfires.

The tribute will include a star-studded lineup featuring Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga, Chris Martin, and many others, highlighting the resilience of the music community. Such efforts come after a weekend of fundraising events like the FireAid concert, which brought together many significant musicians to support the victims.

A Meaningful Celebration

This year's Grammy Awards are marked by a tone of solidarity and hope as Los Angeles continues to recover from the wildfires. The Recording Academy made clear its determination to raise funds for those affected, having already allocated $2 million in emergency aid and committing to a further $4 million to assist musicians affected by the fires.

As the Grammys progress, it's important to recognize not just the achievements in music over the past year, but also the strength and togetherness shown by the community in the face of tragedy.

Join us for live updates and coverage of this impactful evening as we celebrate the achievements of artists and stand in support of those in need.

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