Of course, between the Grammys kicking off at 1am UK time and the fact there’s no proper way for us Brits to stream the awards show in full, many music fans will be spending their morning piecing together bits of information to try and work out everything that went down on the night.
Fortunately for you, we were following the whole thing live, and we’ve rounded 33 of the must-see moments from this year’s ceremony to make your life easier.
Here’s all the Grammys action you might have missed this year…
Justin and Hailey Bieber also made their first red carpet appearance together in four years, both sporting matching ‘ICE Out’ pins

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We were big fans of PinkPantheress’ Grammys red carpet outfit, too

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Two words: Joni. Mitchell.

Lady Gaga was one of the last stars to arrive on the red carpet, but she was certainly worth the wait as she served the drama
Before the live Grammys broadcast was even underway, Steven Spielberg’s win made history as he became only the 22nd person in history to achieve EGOT status

We have a new obsession after watching Durand Bernarr’s speech multiple times over
Joni Mitchell also gave us this endearing moment after her 11th win at the Grammys
Meanwhile, Kehlani made their feelings on the current political situation in the US clear, ending their speech with: ‘Fuck ICE’
To kick things off during the main ceremony, Bruno Mars and Rosé gave an energetic and rocked-up rendition of their hit APT.
Sabrina Carpenter, true to form, brought the fun with her performance of Manchild
This year’s Best New Artist medley featured a fabulous segue from Addison Rae into Katseye
Alex Warren soldiered on after seemingly suffering technical difficulties during his performance of Ordinary
Then came a British double barrel of Lola Young, in her first TV appearance since stepping out of the spotlight towards the end of last year, followed by a joyful rendition of Man I Need by Olivia Dean
Olivia Dean then carried on the tradition of only women winning Best New Artist in the 2020s – and made a beautifully timely speech about being the ‘granddaughter of an immigrant’ and a ‘product of bravery’
Bad Bunny’s first of two major wins was followed by a powerful speech, declaring ‘ICE out’ and calling for love to triumph over hate
Lady Gaga’s rendition of Abracadabra was very, very slick
Trevor Noah made another political jibe when he took aim at Trump once again (more on that later, too)
Billie Eilish was quite clearly not expecting to win Song Of The Year for Wildflower
Billie Eilish also gave one of the night’s most explicitly political speeches, reminding everyone watching that ‘no one is illegal on stolen land’ (and also keeping the censors busy when she, too, declared ‘fuck ICE’)
After that, Trevor Noah delivered his most barbed comment about Donald Trump of the night, to which the President has since threatened legal action
If you want to hear about the best performance of the night, that has to go to Tyler, The Creator
Rock legends past and present also came together to honour Ozzy Osbourne as his family watched on from the audience…
…and Ms Lauryn Hill’s tributes to both D’Angelo and Roberta Flack could not have been more star-studded, but the highlight was her reunion with Wyclef Jean
We don’t even know where to start with Cher, but let’s just say she brought some chaos to the proceedings on Grammys night
With five awards in total, Kendrick Lamar was this year’s top winner (and he was looking extremely dapper, too)

SZA’s Record Of The Year speech included a message encouraging people not to fall into despair in the current political climate
In another surprise, Harry Styles arrived to announce the winner of Album Of The Year

