The 67th annual Grammy Awards took place once again at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles and paid tribute to the victims of the wildfires that devastated the region.
Throughout the show, there were fitting tributes from Trevor Noah, who was on hand to take on the hosting duties for the fifth year in a row. Performers and celebrities also shared emotional words, with Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars performing a touching version of California Dreamin. They were treated to a standing ovation following their set.
Their impeccable offering came after a heartbreaking reel showing the true devastation felt by so many. At least 29 people lost their lives in the tragedy, while thousands saw their properties burn to the ground. Fans on Twitter/X were emotional following the touching moments.
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AFP via Getty Images)One user wrote: "This is emotional bruh so sad for this who lost their homes to the fires #Grammys. Another said: "Burst into tears during Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ rendition of “California Dreamin” on the #GRAMMYs."
A third added: "I’d like to thank the #GRAMMYs for bringing me to tears with all the people who lost their home in LA as if I didn’t already feel so bad for them!," and a fourth penned: "definitely in tears after that montage #LAFires #GRAMMYs."
This year saw CBS reveal they planned to help those in need following the devastating LA wildfires. It was announced prior to the show that the telecast would be raising funds to support relief efforts after wildfires devastated the Grammys' hometown.
Prior to the awards, Beyonce was leading the way with nominations, featuring in 11 categories in total. The Cowboy Carter songstress was also a record-breaker before the event even began as she was became the most-nominated female artist in history in a single year. There were a number of artists who received seven nominations too. This included Charli XCX, Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar, and Post Malone.
Last year's awards ceremony saw a number of saw first-time winners as well as record-breakers. Taylor Swift won big as she broke history as the first artist ever to win Album of the Year four times. This beat a record previously held by Frank Sinatra and Stevie Wonder. She also delighted fans as she announced her newest album, The Tortured Poems Department - which was nominated in this year's Album of the Year category.
Miley Cyrus also won two Grammy Awards out of the six she was nominated for last time out, marking the first of the gongs she had lifted since 2015.
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