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Grammys 2026 highlights the night's best, worst and weirdest moments
Summary
Kendrick Lamar won five Grammys while Bad Bunny's Debí Tirar Más Fotos became the first all‑Spanish album to win album of the year.
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The 68th annual Grammy Awards took place at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles and featured high-profile wins, outspoken moments and theatrical performances. Kendrick Lamar took home five trophies, while Bad Bunny won album of the year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos. The article notes that Bad Bunny used his acceptance remarks to address U.S. immigration topics. The telecast was also described as the last Grammys on CBS before the show moves to ABC, Hulu and Disney+ starting in 2027.
Key details:
- Kendrick Lamar won five Grammys and won record of the year for "Luther," a collaboration with SZA for performance and production.
- Bad Bunny's Debí Tirar Más Fotos won album of the year, the first all-Spanish album to receive that prize.
- Billie Eilish won song of the year for "Wildflower," and Olivia Dean was named best new artist.
- Producer Cirkut (Henry Russell Walter) won producer of the year, non-classical; Serban Ghenea won another Grammy for mixing.
- Tribute performances included Lauryn Hill and a rock supergroup honoring Ozzy Osbourne and others, and artists such as Lady Gaga, Tyler, the Creator and Justin Bieber delivered notable stage moments.
- The ceremony included smaller news items reported by the article, such as Joni Mitchell winning best historical album, Justin Gray winning best immersive audio album, and audience delays after a commercial break.
Summary:
The ceremony combined major awards, cultural milestones and theatrical performances, highlighted by Bad Bunny's historic album win and Kendrick Lamar's multiple awards. The broadcast also marked an industry transition, as the Grammys are scheduled to move from CBS to ABC, Hulu and Disney+ in 2027.
