The Weeknd ended his four-year boycott of the Grammys on Sunday, when he took to the stage at the awards show to perform.
The Weeknd, who once called The Recording Academy "corrupt,​" performed his new song "Cry For Me" on stage at the 2025 Grammy ...
Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. and the executive producer of the Grammy Awards Ben Winston said there was no other ...
But then Mason mentioned the time he took charge of the Recording Academy and faced a small controversy when the Weeknd, a ...
We're only three days into Black History Month, and Black excellence has continued to rain down, and it was no different at ...
The Weeknd sang two new songs from his just-released album “Hurry Up Tomorrow.” The singer opened with “Cry for Me” and ...
The Weeknd's years-long boycott of music's biggest night came to an end with a surprise performance at the 2025 Grammys.
After a four-year hiatus from the award ceremony, The Weeknd (born as Abel Makkonen Tesfaye) made a shocking and triumphant return on stage at the 67th Grammy Awards.
As soon as Harvey Mason Jr. was convinced that firefighters had gotten a handle on this month’s devastating Los Angeles wildfires, the head of the Recording Academy turned his mind to a somewhat ...
After calling out the Grammys in 2020, The Weeknd returned to the stage to perform a medley of his music from his new album, Hurry Up Tomorrow.
moving forward with the awards show was a question mark Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. had to consider as he was packing up his car and driving with his wife from their L.A. home to escape ...