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Grammys 2026: Tame Impala Shines as Australia’s Lone Victor Amidst Artists’ Immigration Advocacy

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Tame Impala, the acclaimed Australian band, snagged the country’s sole win at the 68th Grammy Awards held Monday morning in Los Angeles.

Helmed by Kevin Parker from Perth, the group triumphed in the Best Dance/Electronic Recording category with their track “End of Summer.”

This victory follows Parker’s previous success last year when he secured the same award alongside French electronic duo Justice for their collaboration on “Neverender.”

Meanwhile, Melbourne’s punk band Amyl and the Sniffers fell short in the Best Rock Performance category, which was claimed by Yungblud. Similarly, Sydney’s electronic trio Rüfüs Du Sol vied for Best Dance/Electronic Album but were bested by FKA Twigs.

Billie Eilish, along with her brother and creative partner Finneas, earned Song of the Year for Eilish’s track “Wildflower.” During her acceptance speech, Eilish, like several other artists, took the opportunity to address U.S. President Donald Trump’s stringent immigration policies.

“As grateful as I feel, I honestly don’t feel like I need to say anything, but that no one is illegal on stolen land,” Eilish said. “I feel like we need to keep fighting and keep speaking up and keep protesting.”

Meanwhile, British singer Olivia Dean, who recently topped Australia’s triple j Hottest 100 countdown with her hit Man I Need, won the Grammy for Best New Artist.

“I’m up here as a granddaughter of an immigrant,” Dean said while accepting the award. “I’m a product of bravery, and I think those people deserve to be celebrated.”

Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny, who is also up for Record of the Year, used his acceptance speech after winning Best Música Urbana Album to criticise the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

“We’re not savage. We’re not animals. We’re not aliens. We are humans, and we are Americans,” the rapper said.

The Grammys are being hosted this year by comedian Trevor Noah, featuring performances by Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Sabrina Carpenter and more.

Who is up for the top awards?

There are 95 different categories at this year’s awards show.

Kendrick Lamar, Bad Bunny and Lady Gaga each won awards as music’s biggest night got underway in Los Angeles with dozens of prizes handed out before the televised marquee event.

Lamar jumped out to an early lead with three trophies in the rap categories, while Lady Gaga won for best dance pop recording and Bad Bunny snapped up a gramophone for best global music performance.

All three are angling to make history by taking home the gala’s most coveted award, Album of the Year, for the first time.

Record of the Year nominees:

  • DtMF — Bad Bunny
  • Manchild — Sabrina Carpenter
  • Anxiety — Doechii
  • WILDFLOWER — Billie Eilish
  • Abracadabra — Lady Gaga
  • luther — Kendrick Lamar with SZA
  • The Subway — Chappell Roan
  • APT. ROSÉ — Bruno Mars

Album of the Year nominees:

  • DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS — Bad Bunny
  • SWAG — Justin Bieber
  • Man’s Best Friend — Sabrina Carpenter
  • Let God Sort Em Out — Clipse, Pusha T & Malice
  • MAYHEM — Lady Gaga
  • GNX — Kendrick Lamar
  • MUTT — Leon Thomas
  • CHROMAKOPIA — Tyler, The Creator

Lamar has the most nominations this year, up for nine categories, while Lady Gaga has the second-highest number with seven.

— With additional reporting from Agence France-Presse


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