In a historic moment at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, legendary rock band The Rolling Stones took home the Best Rock Album award for their 2024 release Hackney Diamonds—but not a single member of the band was present to accept the honor.
The win marks the Stones’ first Grammy for a studio album in their six-decade career, adding another milestone to their legendary status. Despite the achievement, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood were nowhere to be seen at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, leaving fans and industry insiders questioning their absence.
While no official explanation was given about the Rolling Stones’ absence, speculation arose that the aging rockers preferred to celebrate privately rather than attend the ceremony.
The award was accepted by producer Andrew Watt, who worked closely with the band on Hackney Diamonds. In his speech, Watt acknowledged the Stones’ enduring influence and their ability to create fresh, powerful music even after decades in the industry.
While their absence left a void at the ceremony, their music continues to leave an undeniable impact.