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Cher Accepts Lifetime Achievement Award in Surprise Appearance at 2026 Grammy Awards

Cher Accepts Lifetime Achievement Award in Surprise Appearance at 2026 Grammy Awards

“What I want to tell you,” Cher said, “never give up on your dream, no matter what happens. Live it, be it, and if it’s not happening now, it will happen soon”

Cher made a special appearance at the 2026 Grammy Awards to accept the Lifetime Achievement Award and pass on some wisdom for generations of musicians. The music legend received a standing ovation but instructed the crowd to sit down as she delivered her speech.

“I knew what I wanted to be when I was five years old, and I was famous at 19, and had a top rated show in my twenties, actually,” Cher said. “But it didn’t occur to me how rough my career was going to be and my life was going to be. And I’m not saying, ‘Oh, poor me,’ but whatever. I was either a loser or winning an Oscar. I’m sure a lot of you in the audience know what I’m talking about.”

She added: “In the early Eighties it got so bad that I had to go to Las Vegas. It was called the ‘elephant’s graveyard’ in those days. Then I got dropped by my label. Another label picked me up and I recorded a song called ‘Believe.’ I was the first artist to use autotune. We didn’t call it that. There wasn’t such a thing as auto-tune — it was a pitch machine. You guys are going to know what I’m talking about, right?”

Cher continued after the camera missed an opportunity to cut to Charli XCX, but continued with advice that could apply to any artist in the audience. “The thing I want to tell you, the only thing I wanted you to take away with you, and I’ve been in this business,” she said. “Never give up on your dream, no matter what happens. Live it, be it, and if it’s not happening now, it will happen soon. So that’s all I have to say. Thank you.”

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Cher stuck around to present Kendrick Lamar and SZA with the award for Record of the Year for their collaboration “Luther.” The 79-year-old is a two-time Grammy Award winner herself, now. Her first came in 2000 for “Believe,” which won Best Dance Recording and was also nominated for Record of the Year.

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