01of 29Lizzo.Kevin Winter/GettyAfter dedicating the night to Kobe Bryant following his sudden passing on Sunday, Lizzo kicked off the show with a powerhouse performance of her song “Cuz I Love You,” bringing the entire audience to their feet.
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After dedicating the night to Kobe Bryant following his sudden passing on Sunday, Lizzo kicked off the show with a powerhouse performance of her song “Cuz I Love You,” bringing the entire audience to their feet.
02of 29Kevin Winter/GettyWith a quick costume change, the eight-time Grammy nominee performed her hit single “Truth Hurts,” which won her the best pop solo performance award. She also took home best urban contemporary album and traditional R&B performance.
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With a quick costume change, the eight-time Grammy nominee performed her hit single “Truth Hurts,” which won her the best pop solo performance award. She also took home best urban contemporary album and traditional R&B performance.
03of 29Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton perform onstage during Grammy Awards on January 26.Kevin Winter/Getty ImagesGwen Stefaniand boyfriendBlake Sheltonmelted our hearts with a moving duet of their new love song “Nobody But You.”
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Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton perform onstage during Grammy Awards on January 26.Kevin Winter/Getty Images

Gwen Stefaniand boyfriendBlake Sheltonmelted our hearts with a moving duet of their new love song “Nobody But You.”
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“I know how much he loved music, so we gotta make this a celebration in his honor. He would want us to keep the vibrations high,” Keys said.
05of 29ROBYN BECK/Getty ImagesThe “Girl on Fire” singer then took to the piano to play aGrammys-centric parodyof Lewis Capaldi’s “Someone You Loved.”
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The “Girl on Fire” singer then took to the piano to play aGrammys-centric parodyof Lewis Capaldi’s “Someone You Loved.”
06of 29From left: Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas, Jan. 26.Kevin Winter/GettyTen years after their last Grammys nomination, The Jonas Brothers had the audience (and their own wives) jamming out to their new single “What A Man Gotta Do.”
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From left: Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas, Jan. 26.Kevin Winter/Getty

Ten years after their last Grammys nomination, The Jonas Brothers had the audience (and their own wives) jamming out to their new single “What A Man Gotta Do.”
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08of 29Kevork Djansezian/GettyUsher, FKA Twigs and Prince’s one-time fiancée Sheila E. paid tribute to the late musical legend with a grooving, sensual medley of his songs, including “Little Red Corvette,” “When Doves Cry” and “Kiss.”
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Usher, FKA Twigs and Prince’s one-time fiancée Sheila E. paid tribute to the late musical legend with a grooving, sensual medley of his songs, including “Little Red Corvette,” “When Doves Cry” and “Kiss.”
09of 29Kevork Djansezian/GettyCamila Cabellobrought tears to our eyes as she serenaded her father Alejandro, whom she brought to the show as her date, with her single “First Man” as home videos of the pair played in the background.
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Camila Cabellobrought tears to our eyes as she serenaded her father Alejandro, whom she brought to the show as her date, with her single “First Man” as home videos of the pair played in the background.
10of 29Kevork Djansezian/Getty ImagesBrandi Carlile and Tanya Tucker took the stage to perform their song “Bring My Flowers Now,” which earned them the Grammy for best country song. The pair, who teamed up for their albumWhile I’m Livin', also took home the award for best country album.
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Brandi Carlile and Tanya Tucker took the stage to perform their song “Bring My Flowers Now,” which earned them the Grammy for best country song. The pair, who teamed up for their albumWhile I’m Livin', also took home the award for best country album.
11of 29Kevork Djansezian/GettyAriana Grandecaptivated us as she asked the audience to imagine a different world during herhighly anticipated return to the Grammys stage, starting with her song “Imagine,” which is believed to be about her late ex Mac Miller.
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Ariana Grandecaptivated us as she asked the audience to imagine a different world during herhighly anticipated return to the Grammys stage, starting with her song “Imagine,” which is believed to be about her late ex Mac Miller.
12of 29Kevork Djansezian/GettyAfter slipping out of her dress and into something a little more comfortable - namely, a pair of frilly pajamas - Grande belted out her songs “7 Rings” and “Thank U, Next” alongside a group of backup dancers while dancing around a bedroom set. In addition to her performance, Grande received five nominations this year, including album of the year and record of the year.
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After slipping out of her dress and into something a little more comfortable - namely, a pair of frilly pajamas - Grande belted out her songs “7 Rings” and “Thank U, Next” alongside a group of backup dancers while dancing around a bedroom set. In addition to her performance, Grande received five nominations this year, including album of the year and record of the year.
13of 29Kevin Winter/GettyBillie’s voice will be haunting us long after this party’s over. Dressed in matching sequin Gucci suits, best new artist Eilish and her older brother and producer Finneas gave a haunting performance of her song “When the Party’s Over” for her first-ever Grammys performance.
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Billie’s voice will be haunting us long after this party’s over. Dressed in matching sequin Gucci suits, best new artist Eilish and her older brother and producer Finneas gave a haunting performance of her song “When the Party’s Over” for her first-ever Grammys performance.
14of 29Kevin Winter/GettyAerosmith’s Steven Tyler waded into the audience to let Lizzo sing along for a moment during his song “Livin' on the Edge” before he rocked out with Run-D.M.C.’s Joseph Simmons and Darryl McDaniels for a crowd-pleasing performance of the 1977 hit “Walk This Way.”
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Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler waded into the audience to let Lizzo sing along for a moment during his song “Livin' on the Edge” before he rocked out with Run-D.M.C.’s Joseph Simmons and Darryl McDaniels for a crowd-pleasing performance of the 1977 hit “Walk This Way.”
15of 29Kevork Djansezian/GettySix-time Grammy nominee Lil Nas X took us on a journey through his many, many variations of “Old Town Road” with a colorful set that swiveled to reveal his collaborators, including fellow Grammy winner Billy Ray Cyrus.
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Six-time Grammy nominee Lil Nas X took us on a journey through his many, many variations of “Old Town Road” with a colorful set that swiveled to reveal his collaborators, including fellow Grammy winner Billy Ray Cyrus.
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17of 29Kevork Djansezian/GettyAnd in case that wasn’t enough, BTS had teenage girls everywhere squealing as they performed a choreographed dance and sang their verse (swapping “Old” for “Seoul”) alongside him.
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And in case that wasn’t enough, BTS had teenage girls everywhere squealing as they performed a choreographed dance and sang their verse (swapping “Old” for “Seoul”) alongside him.
18of 29Kevork Djansezian/GettyLast but not least, ‘Lil’ Nas brought out the original Nas himself to perform “Rodeo,” another song off his Grammy-nominated album,7.
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Last but not least, ‘Lil’ Nas brought out the original Nas himself to perform “Rodeo,” another song off his Grammy-nominated album,7.
19of 29Kevin Winter/GettyFor herfirst performance in more than a year and a half,Demi Lovatohad our hearts breaking and jaws dropping as she debuted her emotional song “Anyone,” which she wrote shortly before her July 2018 overdose. The entire audience rose to their feet for a standing ovation as she finished the moving moment.
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For herfirst performance in more than a year and a half,Demi Lovatohad our hearts breaking and jaws dropping as she debuted her emotional song “Anyone,” which she wrote shortly before her July 2018 overdose. The entire audience rose to their feet for a standing ovation as she finished the moving moment.
20of 29Kevin Winter/GettyMeek Mill started off theheartfelt tribute to Nipsey Hussle, the late rap icon who was posthumously nominated for threeGrammy awardsthis year. Hussle, born Ermias Asghedom, was a rapper and gun control activist who was tragically shot outside his Marathon Clothing Company store in Los Angeles in March 2019. He was 33.
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Meek Mill started off theheartfelt tribute to Nipsey Hussle, the late rap icon who was posthumously nominated for threeGrammy awardsthis year. Hussle, born Ermias Asghedom, was a rapper and gun control activist who was tragically shot outside his Marathon Clothing Company store in Los Angeles in March 2019. He was 33.
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A performance in honor of Nipsey Hussle at the 2020 Grammy Awards.Kevin Winter/Getty Images

22of 29Kevin Winter/GettySpanish singer Rosalía stunned with a flamenco dance moment as she performed her songs “Juro Qué” and “Malamente.” The 26-year-old best new artist nominee took home the Grammy for best Latin rock, urban or alternative album forEl Mal Querer.
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Spanish singer Rosalía stunned with a flamenco dance moment as she performed her songs “Juro Qué” and “Malamente.” The 26-year-old best new artist nominee took home the Grammy for best Latin rock, urban or alternative album forEl Mal Querer.
23of 29Kevin Winter/Getty ImagesAlabama Shakes singer Brittany Howard - who was nominated for best rock song and best rock performance this year - and host Alicia Keys took to the stage to perform a stripped-down version of “Underdog.”
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Alabama Shakes singer Brittany Howard - who was nominated for best rock song and best rock performance this year - and host Alicia Keys took to the stage to perform a stripped-down version of “Underdog.”
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25of 29Kevin Winter/GettyAs the energy built, the singer strode toward the mic and unleashed an epic guitar solo before finishing off the song. For the second year in a row, H.E.R. nabbed five Grammy nominations, including album of the year forI Used to Know Herand record and song of the year for “Hard Place.”
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As the energy built, the singer strode toward the mic and unleashed an epic guitar solo before finishing off the song. For the second year in a row, H.E.R. nabbed five Grammy nominations, including album of the year forI Used to Know Herand record and song of the year for “Hard Place.”
26of 29Kevin Winter/GettyBonnie Raitt, a 10-time Grammy winner, paid tribute to country singer-songwriter and Grammy lifetime achievement award winner John Prine with a performance of his song “Angel from Montgomery,” which she recorded in 1974.
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Bonnie Raitt, a 10-time Grammy winner, paid tribute to country singer-songwriter and Grammy lifetime achievement award winner John Prine with a performance of his song “Angel from Montgomery,” which she recorded in 1974.
27of 29ROBYN BECK/Getty Images"This Land" singer Gary Clark Jr. performed his Grammy-winning song along with The Roots while rocking out on the guitar. In addition to “This Land” taking home the awards for best rock song and best rock performance, his album of the same name also won the award for best contemporary blues album.
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“This Land” singer Gary Clark Jr. performed his Grammy-winning song along with The Roots while rocking out on the guitar. In addition to “This Land” taking home the awards for best rock song and best rock performance, his album of the same name also won the award for best contemporary blues album.
28of 29ROBYN BECK/AFP via GettyTrombone Shorty and The Preservation Hall Jazz Band marched on stage as they performed following the In Memoriam segment honoring musical legends lost this year.
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Trombone Shorty and The Preservation Hall Jazz Band marched on stage as they performed following the In Memoriam segment honoring musical legends lost this year.
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