2025 Grammy Awards Highlights: A Visual Recap

Grammy Awards 2021 Highlights

It wasn’t your typical Grammy Awards show packed with an audience full of celebrities. However, there were still plenty of star-studded performances during Sunday night’s show, both live and prerecorded.

The ceremony held in Los Angeles was hosted by Trevor Noah of The Daily Show. It honored the best in music from September 2019 through August 2020.

Beyonce Shatters Record

Beyonce, who entered the show with the most nominations this year, broke the record for the most Grammys ever won by a female artist. She now boasts an impressive total of 28 Grammys.

Billie Eilish and Finneas accept the Grammy for record of the year ('Everything I Wanted'). It is the second straight year Eilish has won the award.
Billie Eilish and Finneas accept the Grammy for record of the year (‘Everything I Wanted’). This is the second consecutive year Eilish has won this prestigious award. Chris Pizzello/Invision/Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP

Star-Studded Performances

Roddy Ricch’s Finale

Roddy Ricch performs 'The Box' after playing the piano on 'Heartless.' It was the final performance of Sunday night's show.
Roddy Ricch performs ‘The Box’ after a captivating piano segment with ‘Heartless.’ This marked the concluding performance of the evening. Kevin Winter/Getty Images

Taylor Swift’s Moment

Taylor Swift reacts after winning the Grammy for album of the year ('Folklore').
Taylor Swift expresses her joy after being awarded the Grammy for album of the year (‘Folklore’). Kevin Winter/Getty Images

Vivacious Performances by Other Artists

Doja Cat sings 'Say So.'
Doja Cat delivers a lively rendition of ‘Say So.’ Kevin Winter/Getty Images

Megan Thee Stallion Shines

Beyoncé joins Megan Thee Stallion to accept the Grammy for best rap performance ('Savage').
Beyoncé joins Megan Thee Stallion during her acceptance of the Grammy for best rap performance (‘Savage’).

Conclusion

The Grammy Awards 2021 showcased an impressive array of performances and records. With artists like Beyonce and Billie Eilish making headlines, the night was a celebration of music excellence and contribution.


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