The Grammys Honored Firefighters and Raised Over $7 Million for Fire Victims

Last night’s Grammy Awards weren’t just about music—they also highlighted the devastating L.A. wildfires and honored the firefighters who have been on the front lines.

In a powerful moment, local firefighters took the stage during the show’s finale to receive a standing ovation from the audience. They also had the honor of announcing Album of the Year, which went to Beyoncé for Cowboy Carter.

Beyond the awards, the Grammys made a major impact by raising more than $7 million to support fire victims, helping those affected by the destruction.

Other highlights of the night included Chappell Roan winning Best New Artist and a series of electrifying performances that had fans talking.

It was an unforgettable evening that blended music, celebration, and meaningful support for those in need.

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