
These ticket prices are not what fans need.
Ticketmaster customers were shocked to see presale tickets for Olivia Dean’s upcoming show listed at $753.45 for seats in the upper levels. Ticketmaster has since explained this was a mistake, and the tickets were actually priced at $53.45.
Ticketmaster responded to a fan on X (formerly Twitter) on November 19th, acknowledging a pricing error. They stated the incorrect price was a typo and had been corrected to $53.45. They also confirmed that refunds for the difference had already been processed.
People online complained about the high prices for Olivia Dean’s 2026 Grammy Best New Artist tour, particularly arena tickets. The company responded to one user who pointed out a $753 price tag for balcony seats at the Boston show, calling it “crazy.”
Olivia will be bringing her Art of Loving tour to Boston’s TD Garden next summer as part of a 10-city tour. She announced the tour on November 14th, sharing her excitement about performing in venues she’s always hoped to play, and saying she can’t wait to see her fans there next year!
Olivia, 26, released her second album, The Art of Loving, in September and recently finished touring the U.S. as an opening act for Sabrina Carpenter. Now, as she prepares for her own international tour, she’s applying the experience she gained on the road to help her get ready.
She explained to Vogue on September 26th that making a cozy and inviting atmosphere is key to letting her songs truly connect with listeners. She’s also been focusing on finding a good balance between genuine emotion and having fun with her music.

And as for what looks she’s hoping to shine in on tour?
I really need to love what I’m wearing. It either has to be eye-catching – maybe with sparkle – or have a unique shape that I enjoy moving in. At the very least, it needs to make me feel confident, beautiful, and comfortable. I just don’t perform well when I’m uncomfortable, and I need to feel good about how I look to be at my best. And honestly, I do love a little sparkle!
Don’t be shy, just read on for more 2026 Grammy nominees.

Taylor Swift is celebrating a major success with eleven nominations for her album Cowboy Carter. This comes after she didn’t win any awards at the 2024 Country Music Awards, and now she’s leading the nominees this time around.
This isn’t surprising, considering the album broke numerous streaming records and reached the top spot on the Billboard Top 200 chart in March.

While Eternal Sunshine was a critically acclaimed album, Ariana Grande wasn’t nominated in the top four categories – Album of the Year, Record of the Year, or Song of the Year. She did, however, receive nominations for Best Pop Vocal Album, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, and Best Dance Pop Recording.

Although Taylor Swift’s longtime musical partner received a Grammy Award this year, he wasn’t nominated for the prestigious Producer of the Year award.

The popular singer, a three-time winner with ten previous nominations, wasn’t nominated for any awards this year. This is despite releasing her album, Radical Optimism, which featured the hit song “Houdini,” earlier in the year. The album was also a commercial success, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart in the US and topping the charts in the UK.

It’s unusual for albums without any vocals to be nominated for Album of the Year, especially with such strong competition this year from artists like Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, Charli XCX, and Chappell Roan. That’s why the nomination of Gordon’s New Blue Sun was such a pleasant surprise.

The former president, who has been receiving hospice care since February 2023, was nominated for his ninth Grammy Award. He’s up for Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording for Last Sundays in Plains: A Centennial Celebration. At 100 years old – making him the longest-lived president in American history – he has already won three Grammys, including one in 2019 for Faith – A Journey For All in the Best Spoken Word Album category.

Despite reaching No. 1 on the Hot 100 – making the singer the first Irish artist to top the chart since Sinéad O’Connor – “Too Sweet” wasn’t nominated for either Song of the Year or Record of the Year.

The band received a nostalgic boost when their song “Now and Then” was nominated for both Record of the Year and Best Rock Performance. Originally a demo recorded by John Lennon in 1977, the song wasn’t released until almost 50 years later, completed by his former bandmates Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, and featuring guitar work by the late George Harrison.
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