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.
27.01.2020 - 20:16 / hollywoodreporter.com
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.
But a few truly stood out, delivering inventive and emotive spectacles that stuck with you.
From Tyler the Creator's earthquake to Usher's purple reign, these are our five favorites.
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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.
Last week, ousted Grammys CEO Deborah Dugan took to the Grammys with a sledgehammer, alleging in an equal opportunity complaint that the Recording Academy is rife with rampant sexual misconduct, voter fraud, and racialised and gendered bias. It was a document that has already changed the music industry in a profound and irreversible way, and that probably will continue to do so in the future.
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.
Sure, the 2020 Grammys were filled with amazing performances. But, let's be honest, all of the real action happened on the red carpet.
Talk about it being the hottest night in music!
It was an emotionally loaded night at the 2020 Grammys this Sunday (Jan. 26), with a week-plus of Recording Academy controversy and the shocking recent death of a locally beloved legend weighing heavily over the ceremonies.
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.
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.
Music to our ears! The 2020 Grammy Awards took over Los Angeles on Sunday, January 26, and they didn’t disappoint.
Lizzo has already won two award at the 2020 Grammys — Best Urban Contemporary Album for Cuz I Love You, and Best Traditional R&B Performance for "Jerome — and she's nominated for the night's biggest awards, including Best Album, Best Song, and Best Record.
It was an emotional night at the 62nd Grammy Awards on Sunday evening, largely due to the shocking death of NBA star Kobe Bryant earlier in the day. The tragic news put the evening into bittersweet perspective, with artists showing a deeper sensitivity during their stage time. As a result, the night's speeches and performances left our hearts swelling.
Tyler, the Creator won his first Grammy on Sunday night (Jan. 26), as his critically acclaimed album Igor was awarded best rap album.
Hosting an awards show is hard. But doing so in the wake of a tragedy is near impossible.
A huge congratulations to Billie Eilish!
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.
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.
The stars shimmered and shined when they hit the red carpet for the 2020 GRAMMY Awards. Stepping out in an array of hues, Los Angeles' Staples Center was full of A-listers showing off their unique styles and personalities. Take Ariana Grande, who wore a hue we rarely see on the red carpet — gray — and fully worked it, going for full drama with tons of poses in her custom Giambattista Valli made of layers and layers of tulle.
It's becoming clear there isn't a person in Los Angeles affected by the sudden loss of Kobe Bryant.
As far as award shows go, the 2020 Grammys are known for having the most jaw-dropping, awe-inducing, extravagant red carpets.