All signs point to the music industry’s most high-profile women grabbing the headlines — and likely the majority of trophies — at Sunday’s 66th annual Grammy Awards.
Viewers of the 2024 Grammys at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles will be laser-focused on which of Taylor Swift’s six nominations will result in one or more awards, with fans hoping this is the year she captures song of the year, for “Anti-Hero.” While Swift has received seven nominations in that category — more than any other songwriter, including Paul McCartney and Lionel Richie — she’s yet to take home that Grammy.
SZA likewise will garner the lion’s share of the 2024 Grammys spotlight as the artist with the highest number of Grammy nominations, with nine — including for song of the year for “Kill Bill.” Victoria Monet and Phoebe Bridgers each captured seven Grammy nominations this year, while Swift is joined by Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, Miley Cyrus and Brandy Clark with six nominations each. Fold in Doja Cat’s three nominations and two for Dua Lipa, and the result is a high-wattage night for the ladies.
But don’t count out the guys just yet: Jon Batiste likewise scored six Grammy nominations, while his well-documented love of fashion also makes him among the most anticipated arrivals Sunday night. Producer Jack Antonoff is also nominated for six Grammy Awards for his work with both Swift and Lana Del Rey. Who might take home an armful of 2024 Grammys? Check back on THR.com throughout the evening as both arrivals and winners are updated.
On the red carpet, among the early style standouts are Lipa, rocking a custom silver gown by Courrèges; the boygenius trio of Bridgers, Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus in matching Thom Browne white suits; and Monét, who coordinated her bronze gown with the outfit worn by her daughter Hazel.