Tame Impala wins Grammy for Best Dance/Electronic Recording

Tame Impala (aka Kevin Parker) has won a Grammy for Best Dance/Electronic Recording for the second year in a row.

Tame Impala wins Grammy for Best Dance/Electronic Recording

Tame Impala (aka Kevin Parker) has won a Grammy for Best Dance/Electronic Recording for the second year in a row.

Parker received his first Grammy for his collaboration with French duo Justice on ‘Neverender’ in 2025.

His win at the 2026 Grammys with the Tame Impala track ‘End of Summer’ marks Parker’s first solo Grammy win.

He beat out fellow nominees Fred Again.., Disclosure, Kaytranada, and Skrillex.

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The award was announced at the non-televised Grammy Awards ‘Premiere Ceremony’.

The ceremony brings together “a wide range of genres and crafts that make up our music community, and all the people who push music forward,“ organisers said.

Aussie artists RÜFÜS DU SOL and Amyl And The Sniffers lost out in their categories – Best Dance Electronic Album and Best Rock Performance – to FKA twigs and Yungblud, respectively.

Australian audiences can stream the 2026 Grammys live on Stan from 11am, with the ceremony commencing at 12pm (AEDT).

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