New Delhi:
2025 Gramis were no less than a brilliant celebration of music, with unforgettable performance, emotional tribute and some amazing twists. There was also a major objective at night, which raises millions to support wildfire relief efforts affected by Los Angeles Wildfire and help music professionals. There is a look at the biggest attraction of the night here.
Beyonce – Queen BE takes another crown
Beyonce won the album of the year for his album and made history once again in 2025 Grammes Shepherd cartarShe was competing against notable candidates like Andre 3000 (New Blue Sun), Sabrina Carpenter (Short N ‘Sweet), and Taylor Swift (tortured Poet Department), Beyonse’s victory won a crown achievement in her already magnificent career Marked
Charlie XCX does not bring party, it is party
Charlie XCX brought energy to his hits von Dutch and an unforgettable performance of estimates. The British pop sensation also went with several awards, including Best Dance/Electronic Album and Best Dance Pop Recording.
Double Grammy Glory of Kendrick Lamar
Kandrick Lamor had a huge night, claiming both the year record and song of the year for his powerful track not like you. Accepting the award from the legendary Diana Ross, she highlighted the power of rap music, saying, “Rap is nothing more powerful than music. We are culture. It is always here and forever. “
Shakira: Back and better than before
After a long gap after her last Grammy performance in 2007, Shakira returned to stage in style with her hit song Ozos ASI’s electrification performance, followed by her Shakira: BZRP Music Sessions, Volume. 53.
In the memorium: We respect lost legends
Gramiz took a poignant moment to honor lost artists in the last one year in the Memorium segment. Chris Martin of Coldplay performed his song All My Love as part of the tribute. The section was opened with a tribute to Liam Payne, who died tragically after falling from a hotel balcony in Argentina last October.
Other notable figures respected included Chris Christophysson, Sisi Houston, Sam Moore, Fatman Scoop, and more, who respected the legends shaped by the music world.
“Trans people are not invisible”: Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars took Grammy home for the performance of Best Pop Duo/Group for their song Die with a Smile. During her acceptance speech, Lady Gaga made a statement about the Trans community, stating, “Trans people are not invisible.”
He reminded the world of importance of inclusion and representation in the music industry. Additionally, Gaga surprised her fans by previewing her upcoming single Abrakadbra during a commercial break.
Sabarina Carpenter: A Shostopping Flop (on Aurmoning)
The Sabarina Carpenter had a short moment when she missed her spotlight, dropping her cane, and fell through the mid -performance through a trap door. But don’t worry – this was part of all the acts. This was followed by a cheerful, energetic and completely luxurious tap-dancing routine, which could be a disaster in pure entertainment.
The weekend surprise comeback (and we are here for it)
After years of boycotting Gramis, The Weekend made a return to a jaw on stage. No one expected it, and yet he was there, performing hits from his new album Cry for Me & Timeless. It was a demonstration filled with swagger and heart – and of course one of the big surprises of the night.
Chapel Roan and his huge pink pony
Chapel Rowan performed a show-stopping on Gramies Stage with his song Pink Pony Club, Quir Discovery celebrations and Los Angeles. Wore in a indexed cowboy hat and clothes in sparkly boots, Rowan rode a huge pink Hindola pony, while dresses as along with the dancers.
Kanye West – The Red Carpet Ribel
Kanye West and his wife Bianka Censor made an entrance, in which everyone was talking. Beyonka’s sheer, barely-barely outfit left very little for imagination as the couple posed for the photo before getting out of the ceremony.
Oops, Taylor Swift and Billy No Grammy for Elish
Despite receiving several nominations, both Taylor Swift and Billy Elish left Gramiz empty -handed. Taylor, who had six nominations, failed to win recognition for his album The Tortard Poets Department.
Similarly, in many categories, favorite Billy Ellish, lost all his seven nominations.
Grammese with a purpose
2025 Gramis were not just about celebrating music – they were about helping. The night raised $ 7 million to support music professionals affected by Wildfire Relief and LA fire.