Grammys 2025: How Much Will Taylor Swift, SZA And More Make from The Ceremony

Published 02/01/2025, 3:16 AM EST

The Grammys is a night of music, with nearly everyone in attendance a millionaire, wearing the best designers. Music's biggest evening is all glam and glitz, so it is not a stretch for followers to assume that performers like Taylor Swift, SZA, and Cardi B make fat pay for appearing at the Grammys. The reality, however, paints a very different picture of what truly goes into these high-profile presentations and performances.

Behind all the flashing lights and thunderous applause, a lot happens—career moves, industry politics, and unspoken codes of behavior. So the question of pay for those in the limelight has long been a topic of discussion.

How much do Grammys presenters actually get paid?

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For a fee, presenters at the Grammys receive surprisingly little pay. According to SAG-AFTRA union mandates, presenters can at least receive a minimum of approximately $5,000 for appearing. While the Recording Academy covers travel expenses and accommodations, the actual paycheck might raise some eyebrows considering the star power on display.

Behind stage, a lot more is involved in these appearances than at first seems apparent. Many performers choose to present at the Grammys despite fairly meager pay because it pays off in long-term career. Exposure via presenting at the Grammys, with high viewings, can lay out a path for future work.

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While it seems understandable that presenters are paid less owing to the short time and lack of rehersal that goes into their presenting but the stakes are higher when an artist is set to perform at the Grammy stage. The question is, does the grandeur of their performance come with a check, or is the honor of entertaining the room payment enough?

Do performers at the Grammys get paid?

The payment for performers at Grammys is similar to presenters' pay—they only receive SAG-AFTRA minimums. The Recording Academy, a not-for-profit entity, has long kept both presenters and performers at minimum SAG-AFTRA pay. It can sound counterintuitive for an evening of over-the-top performances for music's biggest night.

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Artists like Taylor Swift, who become the highlight of the night owing to the sheer amount of awards they could win very rarely take the stage to perform, with her last being in 2021. On the other hand, someone like a Sabrina Carpenter or Chappell Roan know that a Grammy performance can be worth its weight in gold. Recent shows have proven that standout performances at the Grammys can lead to a huge spike in streaming numbers and ticket sales. Record labels often pour money into these performances, seeing them as smart marketing moves that bring weeks of buzz and attention. Therefore, regardless of how many pennies trickle into their million dollar stacked piggy banks, the Grammy night remains a musically magical one.

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Grammys may not pay big, but does the spotlight make up for it? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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Shraddha is a content chameleon with 3 years of experience, expertly juggling entertainment and non-entertainment writing, from scriptwriting to reporting. Having penned over 2,000 articles, she’s covered everything from Hollywood’s glitzy drama to the latest pop culture trends. With a knack for telling stories that keep readers hooked, Shraddha thrives on dissecting celebrity scandals and cultural moments.

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