Taylor Swift had an “unforgettable” night at the 2025 Grammy Awards despite losing in all six categories in which she was nominated, a source exclusively tells Page Six.
The pop superstar “feels honored to have been nominated among so many other incredibly talented artists,” the insider says.
“She didn’t feel snubbed whatsoever and is grateful for an incredible year, the journey she’s had with the Eras Tour and being on the road with all her fans.”
The 14-time Grammy Award winner “had so much fun and was excited to be there and celebrate all the winners who worked so hard to deserve that recognition.”
“Taylor had an amazing time at the Grammys,” the source tells us.
“She had a blast hanging out with friends, chatting and partying with everybody.”
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A rep for Swift did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
The “Fortnight” singer, 35, was nominated for album of the year, best pop vocal album, record of the year, song of the year, best pop duo/group performance and best music video.
Despite her 2024 record-breaking Eras Tour, Swift lost album of the year to Beyoncé, best pop vocal album to Sabrina Carpenter, record of the year to Kendrick Lamar, and song of the year to Kendrick Lamar.
Best pop duo/group performance went to Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars.
Kendrick Lamar also took home best music video.
The “Cruel Summer” songstress was nominated in the six categories for her eleventh and biggest debut album, “The Tortured Poets Department”.