The Grammy’s were destined to be a memorable night the minute James Corden fell down the stairs, lost his shoe, and rapped. It was a night for unforgettable moments and we have them all here for you. From Beyoncé’s performance to Adele’s abrupt halt in the middle of her tribute.
Even the red carpet had buzz worthy moments, so let’s start there:
Katy Perry had a dress that left the internet split down the middle (Tom Ford), Cee Lo was just unexplainable, and Lady Gaga rocked an outfit fit for her performance alongside Metallica.
The host of the show, James Corden, aimed to make this night one to remember, from his fumble, to his Carpool Karaoke moment; let’s be honest Blue Ivy stole that one, watch below.
WATCH: A star-studded "Carpool Karaoke" rocks the #Grammys. More moments from the show in pictures: https://t.co/yyUNm0WgVd pic.twitter.com/fJh5dVzj7x
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) February 13, 2017
Adele opened up the show with her hit song which landed her 1 out of 5 Grammy’s last night, ‘Hello’. She pretty much started and ended the night taking home every award she was nominated for. She won in most memorable moments too.
It started with her George Michaels tribute:
https://twitter.com/andytelasai/status/830989648767782912
And ended with the speech that moved Beyoncé to tears:
Adele wins Album of the Year, dedicates it to Beyonce: "I can't possibly accept this award." #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/9Msjhz9Cj6
— Hollywood Reporter (@THR) February 13, 2017
Speaking of Beyoncé, we were all collectively Chrissy Teigen during the queens performance:
I am crying. My bey. I cannot breathe
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) February 13, 2017
We found the full performance for you, thank us, and thank @HolyTrinFacts.
Beyoncé's full Grammy performance, thank me later! ⚜️???????? https://t.co/e2tgtffuMv
— ️ (@HolyTrinFacts) February 13, 2017
Other epic performances included The Time’s and Bruno Mars, Prince tribute. Mars nailed it:
Bruno Mars the only person that could've pulled off a Prince tribute right pic.twitter.com/zhViXLtphX
— Rj Glosson (@rjglosson89) February 13, 2017
A Tribe Called Quest, Anderson .Paak, and Busta Rhymes teamed up for a political performance:
https://twitter.com/Kingwole/status/830990200859815937
Katy Perry made her return (and beautiful outfit change, but that’s just my opinion):
https://twitter.com/katyperrylately/status/831176142732271616
Chance The Rapper took home 3 Grammy’s and his performance was just the cherry on top of a winning night:
Chance The Rapper's FULL GRAMMY Performance ???????? #GRAMMYs https://t.co/Eo0Hx9sp1A
— Sam ™???? (@MinajShield) February 13, 2017
Bruno Mars also killed it with a performance from his own album:
???? Bruno Mars performing 'That's What I Like' at the #GRAMMYs AMAZING! ???????? https://t.co/ktXX0fetpo
— Zayn Update Nepal. (@Sandesh1acharya) February 13, 2017
Other great performances included The Weeknd and Daft Punk’s ‘I Feel It Coming’, Ed Sheeran’s ‘Shape of You’, Lady Gaga alongside Metallica, The Bee Gees tribute, and a personal favorite Gary Clark Jr. with William Bell:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uv05kr8FK4k
And as far speeches go (having already mentioned Adele), Twenty One Pilots definitely had the second most memorable, not just for taking their pants off, but for the reason behind it:
I am never getting over this @twentyonepilots #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/5inWQUbx9C
— Thomas |-/ (@thomasjphelps) February 13, 2017
Beyoncé shined during her acceptance speech, like always, but to be honest, Blue Ivy stole that moment too, with her adorable reactions:
Beyoncé's acceptance speech was classy af #GRAMMYs #Lemonade #Beyonce pic.twitter.com/OwEgPBtlxC
— jordan ???? (@JordanUhl) February 13, 2017
Blue being too adorable during Beyoncé's acceptance speech ???? #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/UJkSbXDjis
— BEYONCÉ LEGION (@Bey_Legion) February 13, 2017
There were so many incredible moments last night, but if we had to choose one to end with, it has to be the ‘In Memoriam’ tribute performance; performed by Cynthia Erivo and John Legend. 2016 was a year we lost so many musical legends and this song was a beautiful way to tribute them.
#GRAMMYs: John Legend & Cynthia Erivo perform 'God Only Knows' during the in memoriam tribute https://t.co/IBjbEIfN8c pic.twitter.com/yIxZGiciV1
— Hollywood Reporter (@THR) February 13, 2017
Let us know your favorite moments and if we missed anything!