That’s a wrap on yet another major awards ceremony.
The 66th annual Grammy Awards took place on Sunday, Feb. 4, and crowned some of the biggest players in the music industry including Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Miley Cyrus, SZA and Fred Again among others.
“These people write the soundtrack to our lives,” host Trevor Noah said in his monologue to kick off the festivities.
And if you want to see your favorite winners perform “the soundtrack to your life” live this year, you can.
Many of the larger-than-life icons who took home hardware this year will be bringing their hits to venues all over North America these next few months.
It doesn’t matter what your favorite genre is either — the winners span pop, Hip-Hop, R&B, rock, metal, country, electronic, Latin, dance, gospel, Americana, jazz, bluegrass, roots, blues and children’s music.
To keep you in the loop, our team compiled a list of all the 2024 Grammy winners who currently have tours and festival appearances lined up all over North America in the near future.
We’ll see you at a show (or two).
Awards won: Album of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Album
Touring from: Feb. 7 through Dec. 8
Awards won: Best Metal Performance
Touring from: Aug. 2 through Sept. 22
Awards won: Best R&B song, Best Progressive R&B Album, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
Performing at: Governors Ball on June 9 and the Osheaga Music Festival on Aug. 4
Awards won: Jack Antonoff for Producer of the Year
Touring from: May 18 through June 15
Awards won: Songwriter of the year (non-classical), Best melodic rap performance
Touring from: Feb. 7 through April 16
Awards won: Best Folk Album
Touring from: Oct. 19-20
Awards won: Best Dance/Electronic Recording, Best Dance/Electronic Music Album
Performing at: The Bonnaroo Music Festival on June 16
Awards won: Best Country Duo/Group Performance
Touring from: Feb. 9 through Dec. 19
Awards won: Best American Roots Song, Best Americana Album
Touring from: Feb. 20 through Sept. 11
Awards won: Best Country Solo Performance, Best Country Song
Touring from: March 1 through Oct. 23
Awards won: Best Instrumental Composition
Touring from: Feb. 20 through June 22
Awards won: Best Gospel Performance/Song,
Touring from: March 7 through May 26
Awards won: Best Música Urbana Album
Touring from: Feb. 16 through June 18
Awards won: Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album
Touring from: Feb. 13 through March 30
Awards won: Best Música Mexicana Album
Performing at: The Sueños Music Festival on May 25-26, Governors Ball on June 9
Awards won: Best Pop Dance Recording
Touring from: March 8 through May 4
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touring with Taylor Swift
Awards won: Best Rock Album
Touring from: May 9 through Aug. 17
Awards won: Best Country Album
Touring from: March 2 through Nov. 16
Awards won: Best Americana Performance
Touring from: March 21-22
Awards won: Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Touring from: April 8 through June 30
Awards won: Best American Roots Performance
Touring from: Feb. 23 through March 21
Awards won: Best African Music Performance, Songwriter of the Year (Non Classical)
Touring from: April 1 through May 28
Awards won: Best Jazz Performance
Touring from: Feb. 17 through June 29
Awards won: Best Jazz Instrumental Album
One show on: May 11
Awards won: Best Latin Jazz Album
Touring from: April 19 through June 29
Awards won: Best Alternative Jazz Album
Touring from: March 14 through April 13
Awards won: Best Contemporary Instrumental Album, Best Global Music Performance
Touring from: March 9 through June 18
Awards won: Best Americana Performance
Touring from: March 14 through April 25
Awards won: Best Bluegrass Album
One show on: Aug. 5
Awards won: Best Traditional Blues Album
Touring from: March 7 through April 20
Awards won: Best Gospel Album
One show on: Feb. 18
Awards won: Best Roots Gospel Album
Touring from: Feb. 7 through May 12
Awards won: Best Latin Pop Album
Touring from: April 24 through May 10
Awards won: Best Children’s Music Album
Touring from: Feb. 9 through April 28
Who else is on the road this year?
Check out our list of the 50 biggest concert tours in 2024 here to find out.
*Note: Miley Cyrus and Billie Eilish have not announced tours.