The 67th Grammy Awards ceremony saw a wide range of performances from tributes to Quincy Jones and Harry Styles to Charli XCX bringing Brat to Los Angeles.
Here is a run-down of the musicians who took to the stage.
Dawes’ two singers Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith both lost their homes in the Los Angeles wildfire.
– Billie Eilish
The performance ended with childhood pictures of the pair paying tribute to Los Angeles following the wildfires.
– Sabrina Carpenter
She then walked into a house and exited singing Please Please Please flanked by four suited dancers.
Carpenter then went back into Espresso joined by more dancers, with the performance featuring a number of the theatrical elements of her Short N’ Sweet tour.
– Chappell Roan
The singer was dressed in an armour style outfit, while her band performed alongside her in similarly glamorous dress.
She was introduced to the stage by singer Olivia Rodrigo, who Roan served as the opening act for at some gigs on her Guts tour.
– Khruangbin
Psychedelic rock trio Khurangbin performed a chilled out rendition of May Ninth from 2024 album A La Sala.
The band made up of Laura Lee Ochoa, Mark Speer and DJ Johnson merge world music, with soul, dub and rock.
– Benson Boone
At the end of his performance, the singer shouted: “Thank you, I love you LA.”
– Doechii
The rapper then stripped off her suit and sung Denial Is A River, kicking dancers as she delivered the song’s spoken word lines.
– Teddy Swims
– Shaboozey
The audience clapped along as the singer jumped on a box to finish the song, saying “we love you LA” at its conclusion.
– Raye
The singer was joined by a choir, orchestra and her band, and wore a black sparkly dress.
– Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars
Lady Gaga wore a long white dress, while Mars wore a brown cowboy hat.
– The Weeknd
– Quincy Jones tribute
The performance saw Monae transform into Michael Jackson to perform Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough, and Hancock and Wonder play jazz standard Bluesette together.
– Chris Martin
Clips of One Direction singer Liam Payne from his time with the boyband were shown on the screen as Martin played, followed by an image of the late singer smiling, after his death last year aged 31.
– Shakira
As she performed after winning best Latin pop album for Las Mujeres Ya No Llloran, the stage transformed into a purple church.
– Charli XCX
As she moved into the Los Angeles venue to sing Guess, she took off the fur coat, where she was joined by more dancers, and the song’s producer The Dare, real name Harrison Smith.
At the end of the track, Charli looked into the dancing crowd behind her and said “happy birthday Julia Fox” and pulled her to the front as she turned 35 on Sunday.