GRAMMYs 2023: LGBTQ+ artists score nominations in all major categories

The nominees for the 2023 GRAMMY Awards have finally been announced, with LGBTQ+ artists recognised in each of the Big Four categories.

It’s therefore possible that, when the show airs on 5 February, we could see openly LGBTQ+ musicians walk away with awards for song of the year, record of the year, best new artist and album of the year.

There is also an array of representation in the genre categories, including pop, rock, country and R&B.

2023’s nominations were led by Beyoncé with three nods, meaning she is tied with her husband Jay-Z as the most-nominated artist in GRAMMY history with a total of 88. 

With eight nods, Kendrick Lamar is this year’s second biggest nominee, closely followed by Adele and Brandi Carlile with seven nominations each. 

See how LGBTQ+ artists fared in the nominations below.

Brandi Carlile

Steve Lacy

Lady Gaga

Anitta

Big Freedia

Honey Dijon

TJ Osborne

Omar Apollo

Randy Rainbow

Kaytranada

Perfume Genius

Sam Smith and Kim Petras

A Strange Loop

The 65th Annual Grammy Awards will take place on 5 February 2023.

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