Rising Americana star Sierra Ferrell was among the biggest winners at the 67th Grammy Awards on Sunday night at Los Angeles, CA’s Crypto.com Arena, sweeping the four categories in which she was nominated during the pre-broadcast Premiere Ceremony (Best Americana Album for Trail of Flowers; Best American Roots Song for “American Dreaming” with co-writer Melody Walker; Best Americana Performance for “American Dreaming”, and Best American Roots Performance for “Lighthouse”).
The four wins for the as-always lavishly dressed Sierra Ferrell were the second-most for any artist at the 2025 Grammy Awards, following only rapper Kendrick Lamar, who won five trophies. Lamar and Ferrell were followed on the leaderboard by Beyoncé, Charli XCX, and St. Vincent, with three each; and Jon Batiste, Sabrina Carpenter, Gustavo Dudamel, Samara Joy, and CeCe Winans, with two each.
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Ahead of the Grammy Awards, Sierra Ferrell was among the artists who took part in Friday’s MusiCares Persons of the Year gala honoring the Grateful Dead. Dressed in lavish skull-and-rose attire with a crown of roses on her head, she joined in on a rendition of “It Must Have Been the Roses” alongside Lukas Nelson at the event. Check out more highlights from the Grateful Dead Persons of the Year gala here.
Click below to watch her post-win red carpet interview and revisit her Grammy Award acceptance speeches from the 2025 Premiere Ceremony.
Sierra Ferrell Red Carpet Interview – Grammy Awards 2025 – 2/2/25
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With a landmark year behind her in 2024 and a four-piece Grammy meal to start 2025, Sierra Ferrell will hit the road for a nationwide Shoot The Moon Tour featuring over 30 headlining concerts from April through September as well as festival gigs and a string of dates opening for Post Malone on his Big Ass Stadium Tour.