Reba McEntire turned the Grammys into a moment of collective heartbreak with her first-ever Grammy Awards performance, delivering a tribute so raw it left the room in tears

Reba McEntire left Grammy Awards viewers in tears on Sunday evening after performing at the ceremony for the first time in honour of her late stepson.

Accompanied by a live band, the country star performed her Grammy nominated single Trailblazer during the show’s In Memoriam segment, while images of her stepson Brandon Blackstock illuminated a large screen.

Music manager and TV producer Blackstock, the ex-husband of former American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson, passed away aged 48 in August following a three battle with melanoma – a highly aggressive form of skin cancer.

Reba McEntire's first ever Grammy Awards performance leaves viewers in tears  as she delivers an emotional tribute to late stepson Brandon Blackstock  during In Memoriam segment | Daily Mail Online

Earlier that evening, McEntire, 70, confirmed she would perform her 2025 single at the ceremony in tribute to Blackstock, the singer’s stepson through a 26-year marriage to his father, Narvel Blackstock.

She told Entertainment Tonight: ‘My son Brandon Blackstock – we let him go to heaven in August so we’re gonna be celebrating him.’

The performance proved to be an emotional highlight as she made her Grammys debut in front of a star-studded audience at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Reba McEntire left Grammy Awards viewers in tears on Sunday evening after performing at the ceremony for the first time in honour of her late stepson, Brandon Blackstock

Confirming Blackstock’s death on August 7, a family statement read: ‘It is with great sadness that we share the news that Brandon Blackstock has passed away.

‘Brandon bravely battled cancer for more than three years. He passed away peacefully and was surrounded by family.

‘We thank you for your thoughts and prayers and ask everyone to respect the family’s privacy during this very difficult time.’

Blackstock began dated American Idol star Clarkson in 2012, with the couple exchanging vows the following year in Tennessee.

They went on to welcome two children, daughter River, 11, and son Remington, nine, before filing for divorce in 2020.

During the marriage, Blackstock served as his wife’s manager, but their business entanglements were the source of a major legal battle following their separation.

Although the divorce was finalised in 2022, they continued battling in court for more than a year over her claims that Blackstock had improperly taken commissions for business deals he arranged for his wife.

The California Labor Commissioner later ruled in Clarkson’s favor, determining that Blackstock handled deals for Clarkson that should have been managed by her talent agency.

Accompanied by a live band, the country star performed her Grammy nominated single Trailblazer during the show's In Memoriam segment

Accompanied by a live band, the country star performed her Grammy nominated single Trailblazer during the show’s In Memoriam segment

Earlier that evening, McEntire confirmed she would perform her 2025 single at the ceremony in tribute to Blackstock, her stepson through a 26-year marriage to his father, Narvel Blackstock

Earlier that evening, McEntire confirmed she would perform her 2025 single at the ceremony in tribute to Blackstock, her stepson through a 26-year marriage to his father, Narvel Blackstock

On Sunday evening, Bad Bunny made a strong statement against the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as he accepted the top honor at the Grammy Awards on a night that Hollywood expressed many anti-ICE sentiments.

Other winners including Billie Eilish and Olivia Dean – who led the star-studded red carpet – used their shining moments at the gala event held at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles to honor immigrants and blast the law enforcement agency under the United States Department of Homeland Security.

Many artists at the event wore ‘ICE out’ pins in protest of the controversial agency after the killings of Keith Porter in LA and Renée Good and the VA ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis at the hands of its agents.

Nominations were announced in November, with then 22-time Grammy winning rapper Kendrick Lamar leading the pack with nine nods.

He ultimately took home five more on the night, bringing his new total to 27 and making him the most awarded rapper in the show’s history, a record previously held by Jay-Z.

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