Who were the big winners at the Grammy Awards?

Olivia Dean performed onstage during the 68th annual Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, California
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There was lots of success for British acts at a major American music awards, the Grammy's on Sunday.
Olivia Dean was one of the first winners, picking up the award for Best New Artist at the ceremony in Los Angeles.
Lola Young won her first Grammy - Best Pop Performance - for her breakout single Messy, which she also performed as part of the show, playing a solo piano version.
Cynthia Erivo was named Best Pop Duo alongside her Wicked co-star Ariana Grande for their performance of Defying Gravity.

Billie accepted her award with her brother Finneas, who was her co-writer and producer on Wildflower
Neither of the Wicked stars were at the event to accept the prize, which was Grande's third Grammy Award and Erivo's second.
Elsewhere Billie Eilish won Song of the Year for Wildflower, which comes from her 2024 album Hit Me Hard And Soft.
It's far from her first time taking home the prize - this was her third Song of the Year win this decade.
She previously took home a trophy in 2020 for her breakthrough single, Bad Guy, and in 2021 for Everything I Wanted.

Rosé and Bruno Mars performed APT, which was nominated for three prizes at the ceremony
And of course there was some K-Pop as part of the evening too.
Golden from the film KPop Demon Hunters became the first K-Pop song to win a Grammy.
It was named best song for visual media and had also been nominated for song of the year.
There was a performance from K-Pop idol Rosé and pop star Bruno Mars, who showed off a rock version of their megahit APT.
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