Grammy Awards Open with Star-Studded Tribute to Los Angeles After Devastating Fires

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Grammy Awards Open with Star-Studded Tribute to Los Angeles After Devastating Fires
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The 2025 Grammy Awards kicked off with a powerful performance by Dawes joined by a host of music icons honoring Los Angeles and those impacted by the recent wildfires. The ceremony prominently featured tributes and calls to action for wildfire relief efforts.

Brittany Howard, Sheryl Crow, St. Vincent, Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes , Brad Paisley and Griffin Goldsmith of Dawes performing onstage to open the 2025 Grammy Awards at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles .ceremony made fire relief central to the show as it broadcast various performances and handed out dozens of awards to today’s top

“One thing that’s hard to convey to anyone who isn’t there is the level of destruction and how total it is in Altadena,” Griffin told the press, including. “It’s immense and it’s hard to tell just from the pictures we’re seeing online of how massive the toll is.”

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