The Cranberries Grammy nomination for Best Rock Album could be the band’s first win. 

Limerick band The Cranberries are nominated for Best Rock Album at the Grammy Awards 2020 for their last album “In the End.” In competition with albums from Bring Me The Horizon, Cage The Elephant, I Prevail and Rival Sons, if The Cranberries win on January 26, 2020, it will be the group’s first Grammy win. 

“In the End” was released earlier this year in tribute to Dolores O’Riordan, the late lead singer of the band who passed away in January 2018. The remaining members of the band—guitarist Noel Hogan, bassist Mike Hogan, drummer Fergal Lawler—began work on the album, which is to be the band’s last, using demos O’Riordan recorded before her tragic death. 

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The awards take place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on January 26, 2020. Lizzo was the artist to receive the most nominations this year, just a week after she wowed Irish fans by playing the tin whistle in Dublin. 

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