Here are all the wins for LGBTQ+ artists and allies at the 2025 Grammys
The 67th Grammy Awards was one of the gayest award shows of all time — and we're celebrating.
February 3, 2025
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The 67th Grammy Awards was one of the gayest award shows of all time — and we're celebrating.
The Grammy nominations have arrived and they are so gay.
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Queer artists are out and proud in this year's list of nominees.
The LGBTQ+ community just keeps on winning.
Getting harder to breathe? Don't worry: That's a common reaction to seeing or hearing Adam Levine, front man for Maroon 5, the 2005 Grammy award-winners for Best New Artist. But is Levine just another oversexed playboy out to tempt gay men? Regardless, when the band's sophomore album, It Won't Be Soon Before Long, drops on May 22, he will still be loved.
The 2016 Grammy Award nomininations were released Monday. Are LGBT artists well represented?
Expect a queer good time at the Grammys.
The Black gay singer took home multiple trophies on music's biggest night.
The queer pop star has gotten a boost from Taylor Swift, LGBT fans, and Panic! At The Disco on her #RoadToVMGAYs.
Kacey Musgraves, Bad Bunny, and Ariana Grande show how an inclusive heart is part of success in the music industry.
The gay singer made the revelation about his gender identity in an interview with The Times of London.
In our latest print issue, we celebrate just some of the amazing LGBTQ+ talents who are taking over the entertainment industry.
Chapman is the first Black woman to win song of the year.
#GrammysSoMale? Pink and Justin Trantor were among those who criticized Recording Academy president Neil Portnow for tone-deaf remarks.
Grammy-nominated Chappell Roan has four-word response to management split story
The Out100 honoree is standing up for herself and keeping it very real with Billboard magazine.