British singer-songwriter Olivia Dean won Best New Artist at the 2026 Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 1, a breakthrough moment that capped a fast rise and brought her to tears onstage. At 26, Dean used her acceptance speech to thank her team, honor her family, and spotlight her immigrant roots. The win followed a year of viral songs and a chart-climbing debut album that pushed her into the mainstream and set the tone for an emotional night.
Olivia Dean wins Best New Artist at 2026 Grammys
The victory was confirmed during the televised ceremony, with Billboard citing the chart performance. Dean opened her speech with gratitude and disbelief. “I never really imagined that I would be up here, let alone nominated. So thank you so much,” she said. She then praised the people behind her work. “I just want to say that an artist is really nothing without their team. Emily, my best friend, my manager, we’ve been doing this for 10 years. So this is for you, too, my family.”Her words drew a loud response inside the venue. Dean paused, visibly emotional, before sharing the message that defined the moment. “I guess I want to say I’m up here as a granddaughter of an immigrant. I wouldn’t be here, I’m a product of bravery, and I think those people deserve to be celebrated. We’re nothing without each other. Thank you so much.”
Olivia Dean celebrates immigrant roots and chart success
Dean’s win followed a breakout year fueled by songs that traveled fast online. Tracks like “Man I Need” and “Nice to Each Other” blended soul and pop and built a wide audience. Her 12-track debut album, The Art of Loving, debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 and later peaked at No. 4, according to Billboard. The single “Man I Need” climbed to No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100.She first shared news of her nomination on Instagram in November 2025. “had to take sec to process this but i’ve been nominated for a Grammy 🥲thank u world and the @recordingacademy ! no words,” she wrote at the time.Dean beat a competitive Best New Artist field that included KATSEYE, The Marías, Addison Rae, Sombr, Leon Thomas, Alex Warren, and Lola Young. The win marked a clear turning point. It also cemented a story she told in her own words on the Grammy stage, one rooted in teamwork, family, and the courage that brought her there.
