Red carpet and ceremony at Grammy Awards in pictures

Publish date: 2024-07-28
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Some of the biggest stars in the world of music have put on a show at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.

Boygenius won three rock and alternative trophies, while one of their members, Phoebe Bridgers (above left), also scooped best pop duo/group performance. The trio were joined in the winners' room by a victorious Taylor Swift and her producer Jack Antonoff.

Swift had earlier arrived on the red carpet with another friend and fellow star, Lana Del Rey.

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Dua Lipa sparkled in a custom Courrèges dress on the red carpet before performing to open the main ceremony.

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Billie Eilish won best song for her contribution to the Barbie soundtrack. She wore a black and pink Barbie bomber jacket on the red carpet.

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Miley Cyrus chose an outfit made almost entirely from gold safety pins. The singer won her first Grammys - record of the year and best pop solo performance for Flowers.

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Olivia Rodrigo opted for a more conventional vintage Versace dress.

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Rapper Ice Spice was up for four trophies including best new artist.

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R&B singer Victoria Monet, who had seven nominations, brought two-year-old daughter Hazel - the youngest ever Grammy nominee for her contribution to her mother's track Hollywood.

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Dawn Richard came complete with stunning red foliage.

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Doja Cat, up for three awards, wore a corset-style dress on the red carpet.

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Singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell accepted the 10th competitive Grammy of her career - for best folk album - before getting a standing ovation for her first Grammys performance at the age of 80.

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South Africa's Tyla made history as the first ever winner of the Grammy for best African music performance.

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Ayra Starr was also nominated for the same award.

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Billy Joel brought wife Alexis and daughters Della and Remy to watch him perform his first single since 2007.

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Jay-Z took daughter Blue Ivy Carter, 12, on stage when he accepted the honorary Dr Dre Global Impact Award.

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Oscar-winning actress Meryl Streep and her son-in-law, music producer Mark Ronson, presented the record of the year prize. Ronson is married to Streep's daughter Grace Gummer.

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Colombian singer Karol G received the award for best música urbana album from Christina Aguilera.

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Travis Scott performed an explosive medley of songs from his Grammy-nominated album Utopia.

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John Legend and Chrissy Teigen were among the other stars on the red carpet.

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Nigerian singer and actress Folake Olowofoyeku stars in the CBS sitcom Bob Hearts Abishola.

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Masked metal icons Slipknot dressed in their awards attire.

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Scottish hitmaker Calvin Harris arrived with presenter Vick Hope.

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Electronic producer and singer James Blake was joined by his partner, actress Jameela Jamil.

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