The Grammis (sometimes referred to as the Swedish Grammy Awards) are
music awards presented annually to musicians and songwriters in Sweden. The oldest Swedish music awards
were instituted as a local equivalent of the
Grammy Award
The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as The Grammys, are awards presented by The Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in music. They are regarded by many as the most prestigious ...
s given in the United States.
The awards ceremony is generally held each year in February in
Stockholm
Stockholm (; ) is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in Sweden by population, most populous city of Sweden, as well as the List of urban areas in the Nordic countries, largest urban area in the Nordic countries. Approximately ...
. The awards were established in 1969 and awarded until 1972 when they were canceled, then revived in 1987.
There are around 20 different award-categories, which have changed over the years. Swedish artists and foreign artists who live in Sweden are eligible, as are artists in other countries if their music is produced in Sweden and targets a Swedish audience.
The awards are presented by
IFPI Sverige, along with the newspaper .
History

The first Grammis were presented on 25 September 1969 at
Berns salonger in Stockholm.
They were presented annually until 1972, after which they were discontinued.
This was attributed the influence of music critics on the awards, especially after the win of unidentified group
Philemon Arthur and the Dung at the 1972 ceremony.
The Grammis were reinstated in 1987, fifteen years later.
During an acceptance speech at the 1993 ceremony,
Popsicle guitarist Fredrik Norberg wished that the members of
Arvingarna would die in a bus accident. This incident caused a scandal in Sweden and the band's next record was cancelled. Following the 2011 ceremony, the separate categories of Best Female Artist and Best Male Artist were abolished and one Best Artist award was instead awarded.
Following the 2019 ceremony, the award for Children's Music of the Year was cut, with the IFPI citing low submissions to the category and the challenge of having an adult jury decide on an award for children. The decision received criticism and was reinstated for the 2021 ceremony.
The 2021 ceremony was postponed from its usual February date to June due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden.
Ceremonies
Since the 1988 ceremony, the Grammis have been held at the beginning of the year to recognize music from the preceding year.
With the exception of the 1970 ceremony held in
Lidingö
Lidingö (), also known in its definite form Lidingön and as Lidingölandet, is an island in the inner Stockholm archipelago, northeast of Stockholm, Sweden. In 2023, the population of the Lidingö urban area on the island was 48,162. It is the ...
, every ceremony has taken place at venues in
Stockholm
Stockholm (; ) is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in Sweden by population, most populous city of Sweden, as well as the List of urban areas in the Nordic countries, largest urban area in the Nordic countries. Approximately ...
.
Categories awarded
As of the 2021 ceremony, there are 21 categories, not including special awards:
Special awards include:
*Honorary Award of the Year
*Special Award of the Year
Grammis were previously awarded in the following categories:
Trophy
The original Grammis trophy was a plaquette of stained
pine
A pine is any conifer tree or shrub in the genus ''Pinus'' () of the family Pinaceae. ''Pinus'' is the sole genus in the subfamily Pinoideae.
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and silver, designed by and made to be hung on a wall.
The trophy was redesigned in 2007 by
Efva Attling and made by
Orrefors
Orrefors () is a Urban areas in Sweden, locality situated in southern Sweden and part of Nybro Municipality, Kalmar County, with 719 inhabitants in 2010. The township belongs to Hälleberga parish and is primarily famous for its Orrefors glassworks ...
.
It weighs , made of glass with a
platinum
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star, and was designed so that it could be lifted with one hand. Attling described her inspiration as "the
Empire State Building
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meets the
Hötorget buildings".
List of winners
Album of the Year
Album of the Year () has been awarded since 1993.
Artist of the Year
Artist of the Year () has been awarded since 1988 for a significant contribution such as an album, concert tour, or other musical achievement. For the 2008–2011 ceremonies, there were separate awards for Female Artist of the Year () and Male Artist of the Year ().
Children's Album of the Year
An award for
children's music
Children's music or kids' music is music composed and performed for children. In European-influenced contexts this means music, usually songs, written specifically for a juvenile audience. The composers are usually adults. Children's music has hi ...
has been presented since the start of the Grammis and has undergone numerous name changes over the years, the latest being Children's Album of the Year () as of the 2002 ceremony.
It was not presented at the 2020 ceremony.
Classical of the Year
Awards for classical music have been presented since the inaugural ceremony (with a gap in the 1990s), then referring to "serious music" (''
seriös musik''). Classical of the Year () can be awarded to an ensemble or a soloist; it has previously been presented as two separate categories.
Dansband of the Year
An award in the
dansband
(; "dance band"), or in Norwegian and Danish, is a Swedish language, Swedish term for a band that plays (; "dance band music"). ' is often danced to in partner dance, pairs. Jitterbug and foxtrot music are often included in this category. T ...
category has been presented since the 1988 ceremony, then called Dance of the Year (). It has been renamed several times, sometimes including
Schlager in its name, and is now called Dansband of the Year (), as of the 2010 ceremony.
Electro/Dance of the Year
An award for
electro and
dance music
Dance music is music composed specifically to facilitate or accompany dancing. It can be either a whole piece or part of a larger musical arrangement. In terms of performance, the major categories are live dance music and recorded dance musi ...
was first presented at the 1993 ceremony, then called Modern Dance (). It was later known as Club/Dance of the Year () and as Electro/Dance of the Year () as of the 2001 ceremony. For several years, the category was merged with the one for hip hop and soul. To be eligible, nominees must have released at least two singles or an album.
Group of the Year
Group of the Year () was first awarded at the 1969 ceremony, and subsequently during several other years.
Hard Rock/Metal of the Year
An award for
hard rock
Hard rock or heavy rock is a heavier subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and Distortion (music), distorted electric guitars. Hard rock began in the mid-1960s with the Garage rock, garage, Psychedelic rock, psychedelic and blues ...
music has been presented since the 1993 ceremony;
heavy metal music
Heavy metal (or simply metal) is a Music genre, genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom and United States. With roots in blues rock, psychedelic rock and acid rock, heavy metal band ...
was included in the category starting with the 2012 ceremony.
Jazz of the Year
An award for a
jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its roots are in blues, ragtime, European harmony, African rhythmic rituals, spirituals, h ...
album has been presented since the first ceremony in 1969. For the 2000–2002 ceremonies, the category also included
blues
Blues is a music genre and musical form that originated among African Americans in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. Blues has incorporated spiritual (music), spirituals, work songs, field hollers, Ring shout, shouts, cha ...
.
Lyricist of the Year
Lyricist of the Year () was first awarded at the 1969 ceremony, and then annually since the 1989 ceremony. The award can be presented to an individual or a songwriting team, usually in connection to an album.
Music Video of the Year
Music Video of the Year () has been awarded since 1990 to the
director of a music video that accompanies one song. The director must be a
Swedish citizen or
permanent resident
Permanent residency is a person's legal resident status in a country or territory of which such person is not a citizen but where they have the right to reside on a permanent basis. This is usually for a permanent period; a person with such l ...
. Voting for the category is done in two steps: first by a large jury, then by a specialized jury. In several years during the 2000s, the category was presented with
MTV Sweden.
Newcomer of the Year
Newcomer of the Year () has been awarded since 1988 to an artist at the beginning of their musical career. Nominees must have released at least two songs or a debut album and must not have previously submitted for nomination. A group can be eligible if fewer than 50% of its members have previously released albums. The category was previously presented as Debut Popular Production of the Year () in 1970 and 1971.
Producer of the Year
Producer of the Year () was first awarded at the 1969 ceremony and next awarded in 1988 as Best Producer (); it has since been awarded annually.
Rock of the Year
Awards for rock music on their own have been presented since the 1990 ceremony. Prior to this, awards in combined Pop/Rock categories have been presented, a practice which sometimes continued into the 1990s and 2000s. It was previously separated into group and solo artist (male and female) categories, but has been one gender-neutral award since 2012.
Song of the Year
Song of the Year () has been awarded since 1990. Previously decided by the public, it is now chosen by a jury from the ten most popular songs of the year, based on sales, airplay, and streaming.
Songwriter of the Year
Songwriter of the Year () was first awarded at the 1969 ceremony, and then annually since the 1989 ceremony. The award can be presented to an individual or a songwriting team.
References
External links
GrammisIFPI: Grammis
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1969 establishments in Sweden
Awards established in 1969
Events in Stockholm
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Recurring events established in 1969
Swedish music awards