The Cure Wins Best Alternative Music Performance for “Alone” at 2026 Grammys

The Cure has won Best Alternative Music Performance for “Alone” at the 2026 Grammys. The Songs of a Lost World single edged out Bon Iver (“Everything Is Peaceful Love”), Hayley Williams (“Parachute”), Turnstile (“Seein’ Stars”), and Wet Leg (“Mangetout”). This is the Cure’s first ever Grammy.
“Simon, Jason, Roger, Reeves, and I would like to thank the Grammys for this wonderful award,” singer Robert Smith wrote in a statement, which was read on stage. “We are very honored to receive it. We would also like to thank for everyone who helped in the creation of our Songs of a Lost World single.”
This year’s category pitched three Grammy darlings against two hopeful first-timers: Turnstile and, er, the Cure. While Williams, Bon Iver, and Wet Leg all have multiple statuettes in the trophy cabinet, Robert Smith and the band only picked up one nomination in their acknowledged immortal era—and even then at its tail-end, for 1992’s Wish—before another fruitless nod, for Bloodflowers, at the 2001 awards. Their comeback record, Songs of a Lost World, also won Best Alternative Music Album this year.
Of the other artists, Williams is the most-decorated in the category, having won three prior Grammys with Paramore. Before tonight, Bon Iver had not won any awards since the two he snagged in 2012, for Best New Artist and Best Alternative Music Album. Wet Leg picked up two awards in 2023 for their self-titled debut.
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