Tina Knowles Shares Why She Hasn’t Attended Grammys In Years, But Says They “Did The Right Thing” This Time

Although Beyoncé’s presence at the Grammys has consistently been felt year after year, both physically and throughout nominations, her mother’s decision to stay home during the annual award show was deliberate. Following last night’s (Feb. 2) historic series of events, Ms. Tina Knowles spoke about why she hasn’t attended “music’s biggest night” in quite some time, but felt The Recording Academy finally “did the right thing” this year.

The Texas native explained how she felt the Grammys did not treat Black artists with equal respect, and often “used” their incredible talents just for ratings but did not follow through with awarding them. “In years past, not that anybody cared I decided to not attend the Grammys. Not just because of my daughter, but because I felt like there was not equal respect or fair treatment for black artist.. that they could perform there , use the incredible talent , and make the Grammys have great ratings, or they could put the camera in their faces when they lost as entertainment,” she typed on Instagram. “Give them a consolatory award to appease them.”

However, she assessed the results of the 2025 Grammys — which included Doechii becoming the third female rapper to win Best Rap Album, Kendrick Lamar sweeping all five of his categories, and Beyoncé bringing home trophies for Best Country Album and Album Of the Year — and decided this is the way things should have gone all along.

She continued, “But I have to commend the Academy that in the most racist times with all the pressure being put on everyone to do away with or not celebrate excellence or the exceptional accomplishments of Black people they stepped up and did the right thing. It took a lot of courage and integrity to do that.”

The Headliners salon owner concluded by crediting Harvey Mason Jr. for his efforts and reminded fans that “God’s timing” is always right. “I was moved by the speech of the head of the Academy Mr. Harvey Mason and his candidness about the desire to change,” she went on. “So thank you, Grammys for being bold for being brave and for doing the right thing.❤️❤️❤️ that there is a saying that God comes not always on our time but at the right time. Grammys this happened at the right time!!!!”

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Other highlights from the celebration include Alicia Keys being honored with the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award, a stellar medley of performances from every Best New Artist nominee, Chappell Roan’s brave speech about her experience with music labels, the Quincy Jones tribute, and so much more.

Check out VIBE’s list of best moments here and Tina Knowles’ post above.