"What I want to tell you," Cher said, "never give up on your dream, no matter what happens. Live it, be it, and if it's not ...
Host Trevor Noah, who hosted the Grammys for the sixth and final time, presented Cher with a Lifetime Achievement Award, ...
Cher accidentally announced artist Luther Vandross as the winner of the Record of the Year award at the Grammys, despite the artist dying in 2005.
The legendary singer, 79, had received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the ceremony before later returning to present the major prize. Kendrick Lamar and SZA won for their song "Luther," but Cher ...
I knew what I wanted to be when I was five years old,” musical icon Cher said onstage as she accepted her Grammys honor.
Luther Vandross’ team had a lighthearted response to Cher accidentally announcing the late singer as the Record of the Year ...
Cher's perspective on Sonny has always been singular, from their love story to her continuing to honor his legacy after his death in 1998 ...
The Grammys had the weight of Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish speaking to the ICE chaos, the silliness of production numbers, and ...
Cher accidentally announced a dead singer as a Grammy Awards winner during Sunday’s ceremony. She was presenting one of the ...
The 2026 Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah, aired live from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on CBS and Paramount+.
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The Grammys gave us Cher, shirtless performances, avant-garde Gaga, and a big night for Bad Bunny!
Cher commanded the spotlight at the 2026 Grammy Awards, proving that she remains an undeniable force even after nearly two decades away from the ceremony’s stage.
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