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Who won the Grammy Awards and where to see them live in 2026

Here are the winners from this year's Grammy award ceremony – and how and when to catch them on tour


Music’s biggest night saw historical wins from Bad Bunny and K-Pop Demon Hunters; with pop girls Sabrina Carpenter, Addison Rae and KATSEYE dominating the stage; and new record set by Kendrick Lamar. Tyler, the Creator killed two alter egos on stage, Durand Bernarr showed audiences around the world how being unapologetically yourself is always the path that pays, and the legendary Ms. Lauryn Hill & The Fugees returned to the Grammy stage to honour the dearly departed D’Angelo and Roberta Flack. Plus, homegrown UK talent saw big wins with Lola Young winning Song of the Year for ‘Messy’, and soul-pop darling Olivia Dean winning the highly coveted Best New Artist award.

It was a celebration of how music brings communities together, especially in this increasingly tense and divisive political climate. And fans can experience that sense of joy, belonging and community at the winners’ live shows. Here’s the lowdown on last night’s winners – and where you can see them live.

Album of the Year, Best Música Urbana Album, Best Global Music Performance: Bad Bunny

The people’s champ and future Super Bowl Halftime Show performer took home three Grammy wins, and made history by being the first Latin artist to win Album of the Year, and the second to take home Album of the Year at both the Grammys and the Latin Grammys. Celebrate his groundbreaking body of work at his headline shows at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this June.

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Olivia Dean performs at the Grammys in a red dress

Best New Artist: Olivia Dean

The sweet soulful sounds of the BRIT School alum have been inescapable online, with the artist racking up over 57 million monthly listeners on Spotify. So it’s no surprise that Olivia Dean took home the Grammy for Best New Artist. Hear ‘Man I Need’ and many more of her timeless hits on her UK tour this spring, with stops in Glasgow, Manchester and London.

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Yungblud and Shaboozey posing together at the Grammy Awards

Best Rock Performance: YUNGBLUD

The boundary-breaking rock artist (pictured with fellow Grammy winner Shaboozey) won the Best Rock Performance Grammy Award for his performance of Black Sabbath’s ‘Changes’. See him on his “IDOLS” World Tour this April, with stops in Sheffield, Liverpool, Belfast, Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Newcastle, Manchester, Birmingham and London.

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FKA Twigs on the Grammy Red Carpet 2026

Best Dance/Electronic Album: FKA Twigs

She won her first ever Grammy for her experimental dance project, “EUSEXUA”, and now you can see FKA twigs live this summer as she headlines The O2 this June. Get your tickets today.

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Best Dance/Electronic Recording: Tame Impala

Winning the Best Dance/Electronic Recording award for their track ‘End of Summer’, Kevin Parker’s electronic music project Tame Impala continues to cement themselves as a leading voice in the genre. Hear ‘End of Summer’, ‘Same Old Mistakes’ and more hits on their UK tour this May; stopping in London, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow.

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Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo

Snagging her third Grammy Award alongside Cynthia Erivo for their joint performance on ‘Defying Gravity’, Pop music heavyweight Ariana Grande proved that she is a force to be reckoned with in both her solo work and for her film efforts. See her on The “Eternal Sunshine” Tour this summer, with 10 shows at London’s O2.

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Laufey in a purple dress, poses with her Grammy award

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: Laufey

The Icelandic-Chinese musician’s distinct blend of jazz and pop has a dedicated fanbase, and earnt Laufey her second Grammy for her album, “A Matter of Time”. You can catch Laufey in March 2026, with UK shows in London and Manchester.

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Leon Thomas poses with his two Grammy Awards

Best R&B Album and Best Traditional R&B Performance: Leon Thomas

From child star to R&B superstar, Best New Artist Nominee Leon Thomas took home two Grammy awards: Best R&B Album for “Mutt”, and Best Traditional R&B Performance for his song ‘Vibes Don’t Lie’. With a Hendrix-inspired Grammy performance under his belt, plus a stint on stage with Ms. Lauryn Hill for the tribute to D’Angelo, we can only imagine how special his own headline tour will be. Catch him on his Mutts Don’t Heel Tour this March, as well as supporting Lenny Kravitz at Gunnersbury Park in August.

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Clipse and Pharrell performing on the Grammy stage in 2026

Best Rap Performance: Clipse

The Clipse renaissance is in full swing, with the rap duo taking home their first Grammy for Best Rap Performance. After a moving performance of ‘So Far Ahead’ with long-time collaborator Pharrell, the pair are primed to shut down the All Points East stage this summer. Tickets are on sale now.

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Tyler the Creator performing in front of a red car on the Grammy Stage 2026

Best Album Cover: Tyler, the Creator

Winner of the inaugural Best Album Cover Grammy Award, Tyler, The Creator gave a masterclass in theatricality with his performance medley of ‘Thought I Was Dead’ from his album “CHROMAKOPIA” and ‘Sugar On My Tongue’ from “Don’t Tap The Glass” (complete with a cameo from the Regina King). The multidisciplinary artist will be headlining two days of All Points East this summer, alongside a host of rap and R&B’s brightest stars. Don’t miss out.

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