If you love music and hate missing the biggest night of the year, you’re in the right place. The 2025 Grammys are packed with surprise collaborations, fresh talent, and a few familiar faces fighting for that gold plaque. Below you’ll find the hottest nominees, the actual winners, and the easiest ways to catch every performance from your couch.
First up, the nominees that had everyone buzzing. Album of the Year went to "Echoes of Tomorrow" by Maya Rivera – a record that blends electronic beats with soulful vocals. In Record of the Year, the battle was tight, but the award landed on "Midnight Drive" by The Neon Knights, thanks to its catchy hook and slick production.
For Best New Artist, the spotlight shone on 19‑year‑old rapper Kai Blaze. His breakout single "Firefly" topped streaming charts worldwide, and the Grammy committee rewarded his fresh sound. Songwriter of the Year was a nod to veteran lyricist Lena Ortiz, whose pen crafted hits across pop, R&B, and Latin genres.
Don’t miss the genre‑specific categories: Best Pop Solo Performance went to Ariana Vale for "Starlight", while Best Rap Album was taken by "Concrete Jungle" from the veteran MC J‑Flex. In the country arena, Best Country Album was awarded to "Dusty Roads" by Tyler McCoy, a record that mixes classic twang with modern storytelling.
The big surprise came in Best Musical Theater Album. The crowd expected a Broadway megahit, but the award went to the indie production "Moonlit Serenade", proving that small‑stage projects can still steal the show.
Now, how do you actually watch all this? In the U.S., the ceremony streams live on CBS and the CBS app – just fire up your smart TV or phone and you’re set. If you’re outside the U.S., the easiest route is to use a reputable streaming service that carries CBS, like Paramount+ (available in many countries) or a local broadcaster that has secured the rights.
For those who prefer free options, many networks provide a live feed on their websites, though you might need to punch in a VPN if you’re in a region without direct access. A quick tip: set up your VPN ahead of time, pick a server in the U.S. or the country with the broadcast, and you’ll be watching without any hiccups.
Don’t forget about the official Grammy app. It offers a second‑screen experience with behind‑the‑scenes clips, artist interviews, and real‑time voting for the “Fan Favorite” song. The app sends notifications before each performance, so you never miss a surprise duet.
Finally, if you love rewatching the highlights, the Grammys post the full ceremony on YouTube a few days after the live event. You can catch the acceptance speeches, the iconic red‑carpet moments, and the viral performances all in one place.
That’s the quick rundown. Whether you’re here for the music, the fashion, or just want to see who finally wins the coveted trophy, you’ve got everything you need to stay in the loop for Grammy Awards 2025. Grab your snacks, set your reminder, and enjoy the show!