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Who Won This Year’s Grammy Awards – And Where To See Them Live In 2022
A rundown of some of the biggest winners on one of music's biggest nights
“Don’t even think of this as an awards show,” joked host Trevor Noah at yesterday’s ceremony. “It’s a concert where we are giving out awards.”
The 64th Grammys certainly had some performances to remember, from BTS dodging lasers in a 007-inspired performance of ‘Butter’ to Olivia Rodrigo singing ‘Driver’s License’ from a literal drivers seat. Jon Batiste’s electrifying performance of ‘Freedom’ reminded us why he was the night’s big winner, whilst John Legend’s emotional tribute to Ukrainian freedom fighters brought Ukrainian artists onto the Grammys stage and was preceded by a poignant message from President Volodymyr Zelensky. The Grammys is a spectacle, but despite Noah’s quip, the real news will always be about who took home a golden gramophone.
Here are some of the night’s biggest winners and where you can catch them in 2022.
Record of the Year – ‘Leave The Door Open’, by Silk Sonic
Whilst Bruno Mars and Anderson .paak aren’t touring together just yet, Anderson .paak will be supporting the Chili Peppers in London and Glasgow this summer.
Find TicketsSong of the Year – ‘Leave The Door Open’, by Silk Sonic
The debut single from the super-duo took home not one but two of the evenings biggest awards.
Find TicketsAlbum Of The Year – We Are, by Jon Batiste
Jon Batiste took home five awards at the 64th Grammys, including arguably the night’s most coveted. He’s not currently on tour in the UK, so for now we’ll just have to be content with watching his performance of ‘Freedom’ on repeat.
Best New Artist – Olivia Rodrigo
Not only did she take home one of the night’s four biggest awards, but she also scooped up two more for Best Pop Solo Performance and Best Pop Vocal Album. Olivia Rodrigo’s Sour Tour will be taking over UK arenas between 2-7 July.
Find TicketsBest Pop Duo or Group Performance – ‘Kiss Me More’, by Doja Cat feat. SZA
Whilst Doja Cat won’t be touring the UK anytime soon, you can catch her at Longitude festival in Dublin on 1 July.
Find TicketsBest Traditional Pop Vocal Album – Love For Sale, by Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga
You won’t be able to catch them together unfortunately, but Lady Gaga will be bringing The Chromatica Ball to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on 29 & 30 July.
Find TicketsBest Dance Recording – ‘Alive’, by Rüfüs Du Sol
See the Australian electronica trio play London’s Gunnersbury Park on 20 August, bringing with them a host of special guests.
Find TicketsBest Rap Album – Call Me If You Get Lost, by Tyler, the Creator
Tyler, the Creator can also be found at Dublin’s Longitude festival this summer, taking to the main stage on 2 July.
Find TicketsBest Country Album – Starting Over, by Chris Stapleton
Chris Stapleton also scooped up three awards at the event. He’s currently busy touring the US, but here’s hoping that he finds his way to the UK soon.
Best Rock Album – Medicine at Midnight, by Foo Fighters
The rockers also scooped up the awards for Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance.