Chappell Roan is feeling all the feels ahead of her Grammys debut.
The "Good Luck, Babe!" singer is set to take the stage at the 2025 Grammy Awards on Sunday (February 2), where she is also up for six awards including Best New Artist and Album of the Year. She is experiencing a complex set of emotions in the lead up to the big night and on Wednesday (January 29) shared an emotional note to fans on Instagram expressing her gratitude for everyone who has supported her throughout her breakout year.
"It's Grammy week. I am very emo. My heart feels warm and fuzzy with all the support I have been given this past year. I hope you can understand that this has been incredible and scary and spiritual and confusing," she wrote, sharing a set of bare-faced selfies. "I've been crying tears of joy and grief and feeling loved and lonely and free."
She continued, "Ultimately, I am grateful for every one of you who gave my music a little spin and showed your ass up to shows and festivals. Because yall are rockstars I feel like a rockstars :) Damn I am cheesy lowkey. Whatever anyway."
Roan gave fans a hint of what to expect when she takes the stage to perform during music's biggest night, admitting that she "loves" the performance she is putting together. She previously amazed fans at the MTV Video Music Awards last year with a fiery medieval-inspired set.
The "Red Wine Supernova" singer concluded her message by sending love to the "queer community," especially those living in places they don't feel safe, in the hopes of helping them feel seen.
"And girl no matter what, just know when I'm up on stage, all I'm feeling in my heart is love to the queer community," she said, "especially those in places where it is unsafe to be yourself, I see you."
Hosted by comedian Trevor Noah, the 67th Grammy Awards take place Sunday, February 2, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, airing live at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS and streaming on Paramount+. The show will also raise funds in support of the wildfire relief efforts in L.A. amid the devastating blazes ravaging the city.