Did someone say diamonds? The stars sure did on the 62nd annual Grammys red carpet! The biggest names in music came out to the Staples Center in Los Angeles donning statement-making earrings, bracelets, necklaces and more!
28.01.2020 - 00:06 / pitchfork.com
The 2020 Grammys took place last night (Sunday, January 26) at the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles. In true Grammys fashion, the evening’s performances from nominated artists ran the gamut from jaw-dropping conceptual pieces to surprisingly reserved acoustic sets, with a cloud of grief hovering over the proceedings after the shocking death of Kobe Bryant earlier in the day. Check out all of the tributes, solo performances, group renditions, and more below.
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Did someone say diamonds? The stars sure did on the 62nd annual Grammys red carpet! The biggest names in music came out to the Staples Center in Los Angeles donning statement-making earrings, bracelets, necklaces and more!
After the 2020 Grammy Awards wrapped on Sunday, January 26, celebrities including Chrissy Teigen and John Legend partied into the wee hours of the morning.
The Grammys style didn’t stop on the red carpet! Once the awards were handed out and the performances were complete, the hottest artists hit up the afterparties to continue celebrating the year of music — and they looked really good while doing it.
Billie Eilish's sweep was the big story of the 62nd annual Grammy Awards, which were held Sunday (Jan. 26) at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
The 2020 Grammy Awards started off on a somber note as host Alicia Keys paid tribute to the late great Kobe Bryant, who died earlier on Sunday, January 26, in a tragic helicopter crash. But music healed some of the wounds inside of the Staples Center, where the NBA legend played 20 seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Now that the final notes of Grammys 2020 have been sounded — after a long ceremony that stretched to almost four hours at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, January 26 — it’s time to rewind and replay the best musical moments that we’ll remember from the 62nd annual edition of music’s biggest night.
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Bonnie Raitt took to the stage tonight during the 2020 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles’ Staples Center, where she performed a tribute to country folk singer-songwriter John Prine. She performed his song “Angel From Montgomery,” which she turned into a hit upon recording it 1974. Prine, who was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2019, was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award this year. Watch Raitt’s tribute performance below.
H.E.R. performed her new song “Sometimes” at the 2020 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles tonight. She played a grand piano and was accompanied by strings and a brass section. She also played a solo on electric guitar. Watch it all go down below.
Brittany Howard joined Alicia Keys on stage at the 2020 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles to play “Underdog.” The Alabama Shakes frontwoman—who was nominated for Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance at this year’s awards ceremony—donned sunglasses for the performance. Watch that below.
Music to our ears! The 2020 Grammy Awards took over Los Angeles on Sunday, January 26, and they didn’t disappoint.
After floating down the red carpet at the 62nd annualGrammy Awardsin a gorgeous Giambattista Valli number, Ariana Grande made an anticipated return to the stage at music's biggest night on Sunday at Los Angeles' Staples Center, where she performed a dazzling medley.Dressed in a glamorous ballgown, Grande began with her 2019 ballad "Imagine" that showed off her powerful vocals.
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Demi Lovato got emotional during the performance of her new song, “Anyone,” at the 2020 Grammys, marking her first performance since her 2018 overdose.
The 2020 Grammy Awards kicked off with a tribute to legendary basketball player Kobe Bryant, who died hours before the ceremony, at Los Angeles’ Staples Center, which was home to the 41-year-old NBA player for nearly 20 years. Lizzo took the reins with her stunning performance and began it by saying "This one's for Kobe." The mourned the death of the basketball icon after the news of his death went viral.
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“Tonight is for Kobe!” shouted Lizzo, opening the 2020 Grammy Awards Sunday at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The ceremony happened on the same day as Lakers legend Kobe Bryant shockingly died in a helicopter crash that also took the lives of his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others.
Grammys 2020 takes place today, January 26, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The prestigious awards show sees Lizzo, Lil Nas X and Billie Eilish leading the brigade of nominations.