The Weeknd sang two new songs from his just-released album “Hurry Up Tomorrow.” The singer opened with “Cry for Me” and ...
In the wake of the Los Angeles wildfires, which have killed at least 29 people and burned down thousands of homes, the L.A.
The Weeknd delivered a surprise performance at the Grammy Awards on Sunday night, four years after he boycotted the Recording Academy.
The Canadian artist, who once called The Recording Academy "corrupt," performed his new song "Cry For Me" onstage at the 67th Grammy Awards after the academy's CEO, Harvey Mason Jr., gave a speech ...
From Beyoncé finally taking home an Album of the Year Grammy to Kendrick Lamar winning three Grammys for his culture-shifting ...
Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. and the executive producer of the Grammy Awards Ben Winston said there was no other ...
After calling out the Grammys in 2020, The Weeknd returned to the stage to perform a medley of his music from his new album, Hurry Up Tomorrow.
The music industry came together for an ambitious Los Angeles fire relief effort the week of the Grammy Awards that is ...
In talking to some of the (California) leadership, not only did every single person, to a person, support the Academy having ...
gave a surprise performance at Sunday's 67th annual Grammy Awards. The singer's performance was previewed in a speech from Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr., who referenced The Weeknd's past ...
The Weeknd ended his boycott with a fiery performance at the 67th Grammy Award Show. On Sunday (Feb. 2), Harvey Mason Jr., the Recording Academy’s CEO, hit the stage for a special announcement ...
As Los Angeles continues to recover from fires that destroyed more than 14,000 structures and displaced tens of thousands, the Recording Academy has reformatted its award show to benefit and help ...