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Taylor Swift had an enchanted night celebrating the 2026 Grammys.

Though she didn’t attend the annual award show earlier in the evening on Feb. 1, the “Opalite” singer was on-hand to mark the occasion at a Grammys after-party. In a video shared to social media, Taylor, 36, was seen chatting with partygoers as she sipped on a cocktail.

For the night out in Los Angeles, Taylor opted for a classic look in a long-sleeved black top with a scoop neckline. She paired the outfit with her signature red lip and layered gold necklaces, while keeping her hair straight.

E! News reached out to Taylor’s rep for comment about her Grammys night out but has not heard back.

Though Taylor has walked the Grammys red carpet several times over the years, she didn’t join Lady Gaga, Tyler, the Creator, Bruno Mars and more as Trevor Noah hosted the show for the sixth and final time. And the reason is quite simple: she didn’t release any new music within the 2026 Grammys eligibility period— Aug. 31, 2024, through Aug. 30, 2025—so she didn’t pick up any nominations this year.

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Indeed, Taylor released her latest album, The Life of a Showgirl, on Oct. 3—more than a month after the window to qualify for a 2026 Grammy closed. However, she will be eligible to continue her history-making Album of the Year run at the 2027 Grammys.

Though she didn’t get to add to her growing list of 14 Grammys this year, Taylor had plenty to celebrate as many of her friends and fellow collaborators—including Kendrick Lamar and Sabrina Carpenter—were nominated for an award.

Taylor Swift attends the 67th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

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In fact, Kendrick—who previously teamed up with Taylor on her song “Bad Blood”—not only won four awards at the ceremony, but also made history, surpassing Jay-Z as the most-awarded rapper in Grammys history after taking home the Best Rap Album honor.

“I’m not good at talking about myself, but I express it through the music,” the “Not Like Us” rapper, 38, said on stage after winning the award. “Every time I tell you this: hip hop is gonna always be right here. We gonna be in these suits, we gonna be looking good, we gonna be having our folks with us, we gonna be having the culture with us.”

“I appreciate y’all,” he added. “[To] God is the glory. Love y’all.”

Keep reading to see who else won big during music’s biggest night…

Best Music Video

<p>Best Music Video</p>

WINNER: “Anxiety,” Doechii

“Love,” OK Go

“So Be It,” Clipse

“Manchild,” Sabrina Carpenter

“Young Lion,” Sade

Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media

<p class="p1">Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media</p>

WINNER: Sinners

A Complete Unknown

F1 The Album

KPop Demon Hunters

Wicked

Best Song Written For Visual Media

<p class="p1">Best Song Written For Visual Media</p>

WINNER: “Golden,” KPop Demon Hunters

“As Alive As You Need Me to Be,” Tron: Ares

“I Lied to You,” Sinners

“Never Too Late,” Elton John: Never Too Late

“Pale, Pale Moon,” Sinners

“Sinners,” Sinners

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

<p>Best Pop Duo/Group Performance</p>

WINNER: “Defying Gravity,” Cynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande

“Golden (From KPop Demon Hunters),” HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna, REI AMI

“Gabriela,” KATSEYE

“APT.,” Rosé, Bruno Mars

“30 for 30,” SZA featuring Kendrick Lamar

Best Country Solo Performance

<p>Best Country Solo Performance</p>

WINNER: “Bad As I Used to Be,” Chris Stapleton

“Nose on the Grindstone,” Tyler Childers

“Good News,” Shaboozey

“I Never Lie,” Zach Top

“Somewhere Over Laredo,” Lainey Wilson

Best Latin Pop Album

<p>Best Latin Pop Album</p>

WINNER: Cancionera, Natalia Lafourcade

Cosa Nuestra, Rauw Alejandro

BOGOTÁ DELUXE, Andrés Cepeda

Tropicoqueta, Karol G

Y Ahora Qué?, Alejandro Sanz

Best Rock Performance

<p>Best Rock Performance</p>

WINNER: “Changes Back to the Beginning,” YungBlud

“Mirtazapine,” Hayley Williams

“Never Enough,” Turnstile

“The Emptiness Machine,” Linkin Park

“U Should Not Be Doing That,” Amyl and the Sniffers

Best Dance/Electronic Album

<p>Best Dance/Electronic Album</p>

WINNER: EUSEXUA, FKA Twigs

Ten Days, Fred again..

Fancy That, PinkPantheress

Inhale / Exhale, Rüfüs du Sol

F*** U SKRILLEX U THINK UR ANDY WARHOL BUT UR NOT!! , Skrillex

Best Dance Pop Recording

<p>Best Dance Pop Recording</p>

WINNER: “Abracadabra,” Lady Gaga

“Illegal”, PinkPantheress

“Just Keep Watching (From F1 The Movie),” Tate McRae

“Midnight Sun,” Zara Larsson

“Bluest Flame,” Selena Gomez & Benny Blanco

Best Alternative Music Album

<p>Best Alternative Music Album</p>

WINNER: Songs of a Lost World, The Cure

SABLE, fABLE, Bon Iver

DON’T TAP THE GLASS, Tyler, The Creator

moisturizer, Wet Leg

Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party, Hayley Williams

Best Music Film

<p class="p1">Best Music Film</p>

WINNER: “Music by John Williams,” John Williams

“Devo,” Devo

“Live at the Royal Albert Hall,” Raye

“Relentless,” Diane Warren

“Piece by Piece,” Pharrell Williams

Best R&B Song

<p>Best R&B Song</p>

WINNER: “Folded,” Kehlani

“Yes it Is,” Leon Thomas

“Overqualified,” Durand Bernarr

“It Depends,” Chris Brown

“Heart of a Woman,” Summer Walker

Best R&B Album

<p>Best R&B Album</p>

WINNER: Mutt, Leon Thomas

Beloved, Givéon

Why Not More?, Coco Jones

The Crown, Ledisi

Escape Room, Teyana Taylor

Best Rock Album

<p>Best Rock Album</p>

WINNER: Never Enough, Turnstile

Private Music, Deftones

I Quit, Haim

From Zero, Linkin Park

Idols, Yungblud

Best Rap Performance

<p>Best Rap Performance</p>

WINNER: “Chains & Whips,” Clipse, Pusha T & Malice Featuring Kendrick Lamar & Pharrell Williams

“Outside,” Cardi B

“Anxiety,” Doechii

“tv off,” Kendrick Lamar ft. Lefty Gunplay

“Darling, I,” Tyler, The Creator ft. Teezo Touchdown

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

<p class="p1">Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album</p>

WINNER: A Matter of Time, Laufey

Wintersongs, Laila Biali

The Gift of Love, Jennifer Hudson

Who Believes in Angels?, Elton John & Brandi Carlile

Harlequin, Lady Gaga

The Secret of Life: Partners, Volume 2, Barbra Streisand

Best Country Song

<p>Best Country Song</p>

WINNER: “Bitin’ List,” Tyler Childers

“Good News,” Shaboozey

“I Never Life,” Zach Top

“Somewhere Over Laredo,” Lainey Wilson

“A Song to Sing,” Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton

Best Country Duo/Group Performance

<p>Best Country Duo/Group Performance</p>

WINNER: “Amen,” Shaboozey & Jelly Roll

“Honky Tonk Hall of Fame,” George Strait, Chris Stapleton

“Love Me Like You Used to Do,” Margo Price & Tyler Childers

“Trailblazer,” Reba McEntire, Miranda Lambert & Lainey Wilson

“A Song to Sing,” Miranda Lambert & Chris Stapleton

Best Americana Album

<p class="p1">Best Americana Album</p>

WINNER: BIG MONEY, Jon Batiste

Bloom, Larkin Poe

Last Leaf on the Tree, Willie Nelson

So Long Little Miss Sunshine, Molly Tuttle

Middle, Jesse Welles

Best R&B Performance

<p>Best R&B Performance</p>

WINNER: “Folded,” Kehlani

“Heart of a Woman,” Summer Walker

“MUTT (NPR Tiny Desk),” Leon Thomas

“It Depends,” Chris Brown

“Yukon,” Justin Bieber

Best Rap Song

<p>Best Rap Song</p>

WINNER: “tv off,” Kendrick Lamar ft. Lefty Gunplay

“Anxiety,” Doechii

“The Birds Don’t Sing,” Clipse, Pusha T & Malice Featuring John Legend & Voices Of Fire

“Sticky,” Tyler, The Creator Featuring GloRilla, Sexyy Red & Lil Wayne

“TGIF,” GloRilla

Record of the Year

<p>Record of the Year</p>

“DtMF,” Bad Bunny

“Manchild,” Sabrina Carpenter

“Anxiety,” Doechii

“Wildflower,” Billie Eilish

“Abracadbra,” Lady Gaga

WINNER: “Luther,” Kendrick Lamar with SZA

“The Subway,” Chappell Roan

“APT.,” Rosé, Bruno Mars

Album of the Year

<p>Album of the Year</p>

WINNER: DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS, Bad Bunny

Swag, Justin Bieber

Man’s Best Friend, Sabrina Carpenter

Let God Sort Em Out, Clipse, Pusha T & Malice

Mayhem, Lady Gaga

GNX, Kendrick Lamar

Mutt, Leon Thomas

Chromakopia, Tyler, The Creator

Song of the Year

<p>Song of the Year</p>

“Abracadbra,” Lady Gaga

“Anxiety,” Doechii

“APT.,” Rosé, Bruno Mars

“DtMF,” Bad Bunny

“Golden (From KPop Demon Hunters),” HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna, REI AMI

“Luther,” Kendrick Lamar with SZA

“Manchild,” Sabrina Carpenter

WINNER: “Wildflower,” Billie Eilish

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