The most amazing red carpet outfits from the GRAMMY Awards 2020
Here's a selection of the best outfits
Last updated 27th Jan 2020
The 2020 GRAMMY Awards took place on Sunday 26th January which saw some of the biggest stars in the music world gather together to celebrate their music. Of course every ceremony brings with it a whole host of amazing (and sometimes outrageous) outfits.
Our friends at Grazia have pulled together a selection of the best red carpet looks...
Ardrienne Warren in Brandon Maxwell
Alexandra Ambrosio in Balmain
Ariana Grande in Giambattista Valli
Alicia Keys wearing Atelier Versace
Ali Tamposi in Tom Ford
Bebe Rexha wearing Christian Cowan
Camila Cabello wearing Versace
Billy Porter wearing Baja East
Billie Eilish wearing Gucci
Cynthia Erivo wearing Valentino
Dreezy
Dua Lipa wearing Alexander Wang
Chrissy Teigen wearing Yanina Couture
Ella Mai wearing Armani
Gloria Gaynor
FKA Twigs wearing Ed Marler
Grace Elizabeth wearing Giuseppe Di Morabito
H.E.R. wearing DSquared
Gwen Stefani wearing Dolce & Gabbana
Iggy Pop
Heidi Klum wearing Dundas
Jessie Reyez wearing Romona Keveza
Labrinth wearing Balmain
Jameela Jamil wearing Dennis Basso
Lana Del Rey
Lil Nas X wearing Versace
Lucky Daye wearing Grayscale
Lizzo wearing Versace
Maggie Rogers wearing Chanel
Nathalie Joachim
Mereba wearing Pamella Roland
Priyanka Chopra wearing Ralph & Russo
Rosalia wearing Alexander Wang
Shania Twain
Sophie Turner wearing Louis Vuitton
Yola wearing Christian Siriano
Tyler, The Creator
Shawn Mendes wearing Louis Vuitton
Cardi B wearing Mugler
The 2020 ceremony opened with a tribute to Kobe Bryant who tragically passed away just hours before the night in a helicopter crash alongside his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others.
Host Alicia Keys paid tribute with an a capella version of It's So Hard To Say Goodbye. In her speech she said, "Here we are together on music's biggest night, celebrating our artists that do it best. But, to be honest with you we are all feeling crazy sadness right now, because earlier today Los Angeles, America and the whole wide world lost a hero.
"And we're literally standing here, heartbroken, in the house that Kobe Bryant built.
"Right now, Kobe and his family and all of those that have been tragically lost today are in our spirits, in our hearts, in our prayers, they're in this building.
"I would like everybody to take a moment and hold them inside of you and share our strength and our support with their families."
"I know how much Kobe loved music," she added later, "so we got to make this a celebration in his honour."
Lizzo was the most nominated artist and won three awards; Pop Solo Performance of the Year, Best Traditional R&B Album and Best Urban Contemporary Album. She also opened the show with a performance of Cuz I Love You, dedicating the song to Kobe by declaring, "Tonight is for you Kobe."
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