Grammys 2024 live updates: Jay-Z roasts Recording Academy for 2023 Beyonce snub while accepting Global Impact award with Blue Ivy by his side
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At tonight’s Grammys, it’s been a night of all hits and, dare we say, pretty much no misses.
Between Tracy Chapman and Luke Combs’ tear-worthy duet of her “Fast Car,” to Billie Eilish’s gorgeous rendition of her “What Was I Made For?” while perfectly re-creating a 1965 Barbie outfit, it’s been a *night.*
Miley Cyrus was the first Grammy winner of the night — and took her first-ever Grammy! — beating out the likes of Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo with a win for her smash hit “Flowers” in the Best Pop Solo Performance category.
Watch with us as the 66th Grammy Awards air live from Los Angeles’ Crypto Arena starting at 8 p.m. ET on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
Funnyman Trevor Noah is hosting the ceremony for the fourth year in a row, and we know Billie Eilish, Dua Lipa, Olivia Rodrigo, Burna Boy, Travis Scott, Luke Combs and Billy Joel are all slated to perform.
“Kill Bill” singer SZA is the top nominee going into the night, with nods in nine categories. And while we know 12-time Grammy winner Taylor Swift will be at the ceremony — without beau Travis Kelce, but still busting a move, no doubt — will she finally take home a golden gramophone in two of the Big 4 categories she’s somehow never won: Record or Song of the Year?