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Why Taylor Swift Skipped This Year’s Grammys

Sorry to disappoint, Swifties: Taylor Swift did not attend the 2026 Grammys.

Yep, our favourite blonde skipped the red carpet, which means no outfit pics to obsess over or Easter eggs to decode — sob.

Over the years, Swift has been a regular Grammys fixture, using the big night to flash a bejewelled “T” on her thigh (swoon), announce albums, and drop sneaky hints for fans — sometimes even teasing entire eras before anyone else knew they were coming.

So yes, it’s heartbreaking to confirm: she did not join fellow celebs Billie Eilish, Sabrina Carpenter, and Chappell Roan this year. Still, the question remains on everyone’s lips: why didn’t Taylor Swift attend the 2026 Grammys?

The real reason Taylor Swift skipped the Grammys this year

The “Opalite” singer has been lying low — and planning her wedding to Travis Kelce — ever since the release of her sparkling orange 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl.

Swift was not nominated for any awards this year. But lower your pitchforks: she wasn’t snubbed, and The Life of a Showgirl wasn’t bypassed. It simply wasn’t eligible.

The album dropped on October 3, 2025 — just outside the Recording Academy’s eligibility window for the 2026 Grammys. That means it won’t be up for consideration until the 2027 awards, where we fully expect Swift to slay.

Could “Fate of Ophelia” snag Record of the Year? Maybe even an Album of the Year nod? Fingers crossed.

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Fans speculated online that Swift might attend the ceremony anyway, and possibly present or perform, but Grammys executive producer Ben Winston confirmed last month that there were no official plans for her to appear.

In short, the real reason Swift didn’t attend is simple: she had no reason to. No nomination, no performance, no red carpet stroll.

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Throughout her career, Swift has received a whopping 58 Grammy nominations and taken home 14 awards. She also holds the record for the most nominations for Song of the Year, with a total of nine nods.

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