Grammys 2025: Which British and Irish stars are nominated, and do they stand a chance of winning?

Grammys 2025: Which British and Irish stars are nominated, and do they stand a chance of winning?

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Grammys 2025: Which British and Irish stars are nominated, and do they stand a chance of winning?
Author: Jordan Page
Published: Jan, 30 2025 11:04

It’s hard to argue with the longstanding impact British and Irish artists have had on the music industry, and the nominees at this year’s upcoming Grammy Awards prove just that. Taking place in Los Angeles on February 2, a handful of British and Irish acts have been nominated for a golden gramophone trophy, joining US stars including Beyoncé, Sabrina Carpenter and Taylor Swift.

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But which musicians from this side of the pond are nominated, and what chance do they stand of winning?. 2024 belonged to no other artist more than Charli XCX, with lime green memes and a messy, party-girl spirit taking over the summer thanks to her lauded album, Brat. Charli has received a whopping eight nominations for this year’s awards, which include:.

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We’re pretty certain that she has the trophies for Dance Pop Recording and Dance/Electronic Album in the bag, and if we’re being honest, she more than deserves the coveted Album of the Year prize, too. She’s got stiff competition in other categories, though. Guess goes against Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ smash Die with a Smile, while Record of the Year and Pop Solo Performance will be a close race with pop titans Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, her collaborator Billie Eilish and the undisputed queen of the Grammys, Beyoncé.

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The Beatles haven’t been nominated for a Grammy Award since 1997. While we can’t say we’re surprised at this fact (half of its members are dead and they haven’t made any new material), Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr took Now and Then – an abandoned ballad written by John Lennon in the 70s – and revived it (with the help of AI), to make what they’ve called the band’s last ever single.

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