The 62nd annual Grammy Awards celebrated the best in music on Sunday night (Jan. 26), with A-list musicians performing their hits and put on larger-than-life tributes.
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H.E.R. – who won two Grammys at the 2019 ceremony and was nominated for three of the Big 4 categories at the 2020 awards show – hit the stage Sunday (Jan. 26) for a slow-building performance of her song "Sometimes."
Starting out on the piano, H.E.R. was backed by a string section and a chorus of singers as she worked the song up to a soulful climax – at which point she stood up, casually walked over to a guitar and effortlessly tossed off a searing electric solo without breaking a sweat.
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The 62nd annual Grammy Awards celebrated the best in music on Sunday night (Jan. 26), with A-list musicians performing their hits and put on larger-than-life tributes.
Round of applause. Selena Gomez, Pink and more celebs congratulated Demi Lovato on the bravery and strength she demonstrated on stage during the 2020 Grammy Awards on Sunday, January 26.
Selena Gomez couldn't be more proud of her longtime friend, Demi Lovato.
Over the years, there have been a number of all-time great, as well as just plain confounding Grammy Awards performances; during the 2020 telecast Sunday night, most of the performances fell somewhere in the middle.
Demi Lovato's first live performance in two years at Sunday night's (Jan. 26) 2020 Grammy Awards brought tears to many eyes, as well as high praise from some peers.
Demi Lovato performed her new song, "Anyone," for the first time at the 2020 Grammys in a beautiful Christian Siriano tuxedo gown and to say it was emotional would be an understatement. Lovato had to re-start the song before she could gather herself and continue singing. It's Lovato's first performance since her life-threatening overdose in 2018.
Demi Lovato made her return to music at the 2020 Grammys, and it was an unforgettable performance.
ICYMI, Demi Lovato had fans sobbing during her 2020 Grammy Award performance. The Disney alum took the stage on Sunday night for the first time since her 2018 overdose to perform her new song Anyone. In a beautiful white ball gown, a tearful Demi sang the powerful balled as her voiced cracked.
Over the years, there have been a number of all-time great and just plain confounding Grammy awards show performances; during the 2020 telecast Sunday (Jan. 27) night, most of the performances fell somewhere in the middle.
From poignant start to emotional finish, the 2020 Grammy Awards packed the three-and-a-half hour broadcast with unforgettable performances from the year's most celebrated artists with many of the nominees bringing their incredible talents to the stage.After Lizzo -- who took home three Grammys on Sunday night (Jan. 26) -- set the tone by declaring that "Tonight is for Kobe!" before roaring into "Cuz I Love You," the title-track from her 2019 album.
The band's drummer Joey Kramer was not present for the performance
A bittersweet evening. The 2020 Grammy Awards was filled with a rollercoaster of emotions on Sunday, January 26, as performers mourned the death of Kobe Bryant, gave vulnerable performances and celebrated some big wins.
It takes an immense amount of courage to get on a big stage like the Grammys following an incredibly public mishap, but Demi Lovato took charge when she graced the 2020 ceremony for the first time in three years -- and her first live performance in two -- on Sunday night (Jan. 26). Introduced by Little Women director Greta Gerwig, who co
Non-breaking news: Billie Eilish is an exceptional vocalist.
Lil Nas X rounded up all of his new friends for one star-studded run through "Old Town Road" and its many hit remixes tonight (Jan. 26) at the 2020 Grammys -- with one new special guest saved for a surprise at the end.
Rosalía brought some flamenco flavor to the 2020 GRAMMY Awards.
Let’s go crazy! Sheila Escovedo, Usher and FKA Twigs brought down the house with a tribute performance in honor of Prince at the 2020 Grammys on Sunday, January 26, in Los Angeles.
Demi Lovato gave a raw comeback performance at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, January 26, as she choked up while singing her new song, “Anyone.”
Welcome back, Demi Lovato.
Beyoncé appears to be a no-show at the 2020 Grammy Awards. The superstar is up for four awards this year, including Best Pop Solo Performance.