Ariana Grande has joked her earlobes are “still recovering” from the large jewels she wore to the 2020 Grammy Awards.
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Are you ready for music's biggest night? The 62nd Grammy Awards are just a week away, and already the best of the best in the recording industry are lining up to join in on the celebration, which takes place on Sunday, Jan. 26 on CBS.
For starters, the one and only Alicia Keys will return to the host the event for the second year in a row, and this year's Grammys will feature an on-stage reunion of rap and rock royalty Run-D.M.C. and Aerosmith, as they thrill the crowd with their 1985 hit
Ariana Grande has joked her earlobes are “still recovering” from the large jewels she wore to the 2020 Grammy Awards.
Miley Cyrus has congratulated her father Billy Ray Cyrus on his double win at the 2020 Grammy Awards on Sunday night.
Lana Del Rey purchased her outfit for the 2020 Grammy Awards during a trip to the mall.
Billy Porter made a serious style statement at the 2020 Grammy Awards on Sunday night.
Lewis Capaldi suffered an awkward blunder when he was mistaken for a seat filler at his first-ever Grammy Awards on Sunday.
Alicia Keys channelled Kobe Bryant’s “energy and fighting spirit” as she hosted the 2020 Grammy Awards on Sunday night.
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.
Ariana Grande enjoyed a princess moment during the 2020 Grammy Awards on Sunday night.
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.
2020 is Billie Eilish's year!
I'm going to be extremely honest with you right now: I may not be a fashion risk-taker in any way, shape, or form, but I have such a guilty pleasure when it comes to celebs wearing naked looking, skin-bearing dresses. It's like yes, please make me even more jealous of your life than I already am, thank you very much!
IDK about y'all, but I am feeling pretty cheated right now. Not only did (*sob*), but it looks like Lady Gaga decided to follow her lead, because she is literally nowhere to be found at the Staples Center tonight.
Rosalía brought flamenco to the stage of the 2020 Grammy Awards and showed the crowd gathered at Los Angeles' Staples Center exactly why she deserved her win at this year's ceremony.
It's "music's biggest night" — tonight marks the 62nd annual Grammy Awards. There are 84 awards this year, with first-time nominees Billie Eilish and Lizzo leading the charge in the major categories: Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist.
Rosalía brought some flamenco flavor to the 2020 GRAMMY Awards.
Welcome back, Demi Lovato.
Lizzo delivered a high-energy medley performance of her two hits "Cuz I Love You" and "Truth Hurts" to open the 62nd annual Grammy Awards. The pop star dedicated the night to NBA superstar Kobe Bryant, who tragically passed in a helicopter accident earlier today.
Luckily it was just your ears that trembled when Tyler, The Creator took the stage at Sunday night's (Jan. 26) 62nd annual Grammy Awards to perform his Igor song "Earfquake" with some very special friends.Standing around a flaming garbage can like a doo-wop group from the 1950s, Boyz II Men were joined by R&B legend Charlie Wilson for an cappella run through the song.
Cardi B and Offset have arrived to the 2020 GRAMMY Awards.
Honestly, it's a sad day—er, night, rather—for fans of Taylor Swift. If for some reason you don't have cable/streaming services/social media and are living under a rock, tonight is the first Grammy Awards of the entire decade. Exciting, right? Well, it was...until we found out that Queen Taylor decided to skip the ceremony despite her three nominations.