Taylor Swift to present at 2025 Grammys
What's the story
Global pop icon, Taylor Swift, has been confirmed as a presenter at the 67th annual Grammy Awards by the Recording Academy.
The announcement was made on Thursday, just two days ahead of the ceremony which will be held on Sunday night (US time)—Monday (February 3) IST—on CBS.
Although the category Swift will be presenting remains undisclosed, her involvement only adds to the anticipation of this year's event.
Nominations
Swift's 'Tortured Poets Department' vies for 6 Grammy trophies
Swift's latest album, Tortured Poets Department, is nominated for six awards at this year's Grammys.
The pop star has won 14 Grammy Awards in the past, including a record four times for Album of the Year.
If she wins Album of the Year again, it will be her fifth win in the category—breaking her own record set last year with Midnights.
Female power
Grammy 2025: A year of female dominance in nominations
The 2025 Grammy nominations emphasize a female-dominated year, with Beyoncé leading the pack with 11 nods for her album Cowboy Carter and its singles.
Swift and Beyoncé are among five women to have bagged nominations in all three of the Grammys's top general categories this year—record, song, and album of the year.
The other three artists are Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, and Sabrina Carpenter.
Artist update
Swift's recent endeavors and Grammy Awards details
In December, Swift wrapped up her mammoth The Eras stadium tour that lasted over a year and a half. She has two of her previous albums, Reputation, and her eponymous debut record, left to rerecord to own all her music.
The 2025 Grammys will take place at the Crypto.com Arena with Trevor Noah hosting for the fifth consecutive time.
The first wave of performers confirmed for the show includes Chris Martin, Chappell Roan, Billie Eilish, and Charli XCX, among others.
Philanthropy focus
Grammy Awards to support wildfire relief efforts
The 67th annual Grammy Awards will seek to raise even more money for wildfire relief efforts, paying tribute to the courage and commitment of first responders.
This comes after the Recording Academy and MusiCares launched the Los Angeles Fire Relief Effort to Support Music Professionals, which has already raised over $2 million in emergency aid for music professionals impacted by wildfires.