The best and brightest in music are having their moment in the sun.
On Friday, Nov. 8, the Grammy Awards released their list of nominees for the 2025 ceremony and superstars Beyoncé, Charli XCX, Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar and Post Malone led the way with the most nominations.
They were followed by Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan, who all netted six noms.
However, these eight powerhouse artists are far from the only big names celebrated by the Recording Academy this year.
In total, there are 95 categories covering pop, rock, metal, country, jazz, Hip-Hop, dance, comedy, musical theater and more at the expansive awards ceremony.
That means there are quite a few artists that qualify as Grammy nominees this year. And if you want to see them live (well, quite a few of them), you’re in luck.
At the time of publication, 97 (!) of these stars are on the road.
If you want to see who’s out and about, our team has compiled a list of all Grammy-nominated artists who currently have shows scheduled these next few months.
To get you up to speed, here are all the 2025 Grammy nominees on tour in the near future.
Charli XCX
Record of the year, Album of the year, Best pop solo performance, Best pop duo/group performance, Best dance pop recording, Best dance/electronic album, Best music video
Billie Eilish
Record of the year, Album of the year, Song of the year, Best pop solo performance, Best pop duo/group performance, Best pop vocal album, Best dance pop recording
Post Malone
Record of the year, Song of the year, Best pop duo/group performance, Best country album, Best country duo/group performance, Best country song, Best music video
Taylor Swift
Album of the year, Record of the year, Song of the year, Best pop duo/group performance, Best pop vocal album, Best music video
Sabrina Carpenter
Album of the year, Record of the year, Song of the year, Best New Artist, Best Pop Solo Performance, Best pop vocal album
André 3000
Album of the year, Best alternative jazz album, Best instrumental composition
Jacob Collier
Album of the year, Best global music performance, Best arrangement (instrumental or a cappella)
Bruno Mars
Song of the year, Best pop duo/group performance
Doechii
Best new artist, Best remixed recording (non classical), Best rap performance, Best rap album
Raye
Best new artist, Songwriter of the year (non-classical)
Shaboozey
Song of the year, Best new artist, Best remixed recording (non classical), Best melodic rap performance, Best country solo performance, Best country song
Disclosure
Best dance/electronic recording
Four Tet
Best dance/electronic recording, Best dance/electronic album
Justice
Best dance/electronic recording, Best dance/electronic album
Kaytranada
Best dance/electronic recording, Best dance/electronic album, Best remixed recording (non-classical)
The Black Keys
Best rock performance, Best rock song
Idles
Best rock performance, Best rock album, Best rock song
St. Vincent
Best rock performance, Best rock song, Best alternative music performance, Best alternative music album
Gojira
Best metal performance
Metallica
Best metal performance
Spiritbox
Best metal performance
Fontaines D.C.
Best rock album, Best alternative music performance
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Best alternative music performance, Best alternative music album
Clairo
Best alternative music album
SZA
Best R&B performance, Best R&B song
Lalah Hathaway
Best traditional R&B performance, Best R&B album
Kehlani
Best R&B song, Best progressive R&B album, Best melodic rap performance
Childish Gambino
Best progressive R&B album, Best dance/electronic recording
Usher
Best R&B album
Common
Best rap performance, Best rap album
Future
Best rap performance, Best melodic rap performance, Best rap song, Best rap album
Metro Boomin
Best rap performance, Best melodic rap performance, Best rap song, Best rap album
Glorilla
Best rap performance, Best rap song
Latto
Best melodic rap performance
Erykah Badu
Best melodic rap performance
Chris Stapleton
Best country solo performance, Best country album
Kelsea Ballerini
Best country duo/group performance
Noah Kahan
Best country duo/group performance
Jelly Roll
Best country solo performance, Best country song
Brothers Osborne
Best country duo/group performance
Morgan Wallen
Best country duo/group performance, Best country song
Luke Combs
Best song written for visual media
Bonnie Raitt
Best American roots performance
Keb’Mo
Best American roots performance
Madi Diaz
Best Americana performance
Shakira
Best Latin pop album
Residente
Best música urbana album
Cimafunk
Best Latin rock or alternative album
Mon Laferte
Best Latin rock or alternative album
Nathy Peluso
Best Latin rock or alternative album
Rawayana
Best Latin rock or alternative album
Chiquis
Best música Mexicana album (including Tejano)
Carín León
Best música Mexicana album (including Tejano)
Jessi Uribe
Best música Mexicana album (including Tejano)
Davido
Best African music performance
Säje
Best arrangement (instrumental or a cappella), Best arrangement (instruments and vocals)
John Legend
Best children’s music album, Best arrangement (instrumental or a cappella), Best arrangement, (instruments and vocals)
George Clinton
Best audio book, narration, and storytelling recording
Bela Fleck
Best jazz performance, Best jazz instrumental album, Best contemporary instrumental album, Best instrumental composition, Best arrangement (instrumental or a cappella)
Bill Frisell
Best contemporary instrumental album
Hans Zimmer
Best score soundtrack for visual media (includes film and television)
Kris Bowers
Best score soundtrack for visual media (includes film and television)
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Best engineered album (classical), Best orchestral performance, Best opera recording, Best classical compendium, Best contemporary classical composition
“Suffs”
Best musical theater album
Other huge artists on tour
You made it all the way to the bottom. That’s almost as impressive as winning a Grammy.
As an award for you, here are five more massive tours (from non-2025 Grammy nominees) you won’t want to miss these next few months.
• Oasis
• Coldplay
Who else is out there? Take a look at our list of the 50 biggest concert tours in 2024 to find the show for you.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.