Grammys, Reba McEntire and In Memoriam
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Reba McEntire has won three Grammys, but she's never performed at the awards show. Until now. For the first time in her more than 45-year career, the Nashville country star took the Grammy Awards stage, accompanied by Brandy Clark and Lukas Nelson on the ceremony's "In Memoriam" segment.
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Reba McEntire honors late stepson Brandon Blackstock during Grammys in memoriam
Brandon died last August after a battle with cancer.
The entertainer reflected on her heartbreaking hit “Somebody Should Leave” during the opening of her Oklahoma restaurant, Reba’s Place. In a video posted to TikTok, she shared why the emotional song continues to resonate with her decades after its release.
Here are some of our top Nashville moments from the live show and Premiere Ceremony, which took place prior to the televised portion of the awards.
The voice behind classics like “I’m a Survivor”, “Fancy”, and “The Heart Won’t Lie”, Reba produced a career that took her all over the world. Releasing hit songs and winning awards, it was only a matter of time before she was named the Queen of Country Music. But throughout all her success, she never performed at the Grammys.
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Reba McEntire shares update on Kelly Clarkson and her kids 6 months after Brandon Blackstock's death
The "Trailblazer" singer honored her late stepson during the 2026 Grammys' In Memoriam segment.
Reba McEntire, Lukas Nelson, and Brandy Clark led the In Memoriam segment during the 2026 Grammy Awards at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
Reba McEntire postponed her wedding to Rex Linn because both stars are focused on busy work schedules, including their TV show “Happy’s Place” and new acting roles.