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Trevor Noah on the red carpet at the 63rd GRAMMY Awards

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Photo Gallery: Fashion Pictures At The 2021 GRAMMY Awards

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Browse the GRAMMY Awards pictures! From Lizzo to Bruno Mars, these artists had some of our favorite fashion looks at the 2021 GRAMMY Awards show.
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Mar 15, 2021 - 11:42 am

Most of the GRAMMY nominees and our esteemed music community may be tuning in to the 2021 GRAMMY from home this year, but there’s still plenty of great fashion to look back on after Music’s Biggest Night.

GRAMMY winners Brandi Carlile, Lizzo, Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, and Noah Cyrus were among those who took to the socially distant red carpet live in Los Angeles on March 14. Others brought their best looks to their performances or even virtual screens (you can still look fabulous from the shoulders up!).

In case you’ve been missing out on your GRAMMYs fashion fix, we’ve got you covered. Take a look back at some of the coolest outfits from the 63rd GRAMMY Awards in the photo gallery below.

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Check out all the complete 2021 GRAMMY Awards show winners and nominees list here.

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Poll: Megan Thee Stallion & Cardi B, Beyoncé, BTS & So Much More—What Was Your Favorite 2021 GRAMMYs Moment?

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With stellar performances from BTS, Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion, Dua Lipa, Harry Styles and many more, we want to know what your favorite moment from the 2021 GRAMMY Awards show was
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Mar 15, 2021 - 12:31 pm

We're still spinning from all the musical magic and shimmer sent straight to our hearts from all the artists who participated in the 2021 GRAMMY Awards show last night. While we know it's a near-impossible task to pick one favorite moment from the evening (How good was every performance?!), we want to know which one sits at top for you.

With stellar performances from BTS, Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion, Dua Lipa, Harry Styles and many more, to unforgettable moments from Beyoncé, Billie Eilish and others, we want to know what your favorite moment from the 2021 GRAMMY Awards show was. Vote below in our latest GRAMMY.com poll and scroll through all our coverage here.

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Here's What To Expect At "A GRAMMY Salute To The Sounds Of Change" 2021 Special

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Hosted by three-time GRAMMY winner Common, "A GRAMMY Salute To The Sounds Of Change" will feature Gladys Knight, LeAnn Rimes, Patti LaBelle, Terrace Martin, Leon Bridges, Brad Paisley and more
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Mar 16, 2021 - 5:24 pm

With the 2021 GRAMMY Awards show in the rearview and GRAMMY season winding down for the year, The Recording Academy and CBS will present "A GRAMMY Salute To The Sounds Of Change." The show will broadcast Wednesday, March 17, at 9–11p.m. ET/PT and will also be available via livestream and on-demand on Paramount+, ViacomCBS' newest global streaming service. The show will illuminate unforgettable songs that catalyzed social change, both reflecting and shaping their times.

Here's what to expect at "A GRAMMY Salute To The Sounds Of Change."

What To Expect At "Sounds Of Change"

Common Will Host The Event

The three-time GRAMMY-nominated rapper Common will be the master of ceremonies.

John Lennon Will Loom Large

Cynthia Erivo will perform a piano-led version of a solo Beatle classic.

John Prine Will Get His Due

As part of a section focused on environmentalism, the late John Prine will get the spotlight. (So will Marvin Gaye and Woody Guthrie.)

Two Generations Of Country Greats Will Meet

Chris Stapleton will perform a Willie Nelson classic.

Women's Empowerment Will Get The Spotlight

Expect classic GRAMMY performances from Shania Twain and Kesha.

Revisit A Classic Anti-Racist Anthem

Andra Day will sing a song Billie Holiday made immortal.

A Superstar Ensemble Will Sing A Prescient Classic

Gladys Knight, Sheila E. and more will join forces to perform a totemic Marvin Gaye tune.

The Recording Academy And CBS Announce "A GRAMMY Salute To The Sounds Of Change" Special: Gladys Knight, LeAnn Rimes, Cynthia Erivo, Brad Paisley, Chris Stapleton And More Confirmed

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The 2021 GRAMMY Awards Show Reminded Us That Artists Are Fans, Too

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Although notably different this year, Music's Biggest Night reminded us that artists are fans of artists too. Here are some of those moments that made us feel warm inside
Jennifer Velez
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Mar 16, 2021 - 1:47 pm

Every year the GRAMMY Awards show lets us fan-out over our favorite artists. We can't wait to see what they wear, what they'll perform, and we hope that they'll take home the big prize of the night: a golden gramophone.

Although notably different this year (sorry that you felt a little cold sitting in the socially-distanced space outside, Jacob Collier!), the Biggest Night In Music gave us a bit of a reality check: Artists are fans of artists too. Thanks to the intimate stage setting in which our favorite music stars were able to sit side-stage to experience other performances, we saw them light up as they watched on. These moments made us feel a little closer, especially as the pandemic has forced us to be a part. Here are the moments that made us feel warm inside:

Billie Eilish Swaying to Harry Styles' "Watermelon Sugar" Opening Performance

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Billie Eilish was among the first to perform at the 2021 GRAMMY Awards show, but not before she got an up-close and personal view of Harry Styles' opening act. Eilish, who took home the coveted "Record Of The Year" award, rocked back and forth with a sweet smile on her face as the British superstar did his thing on stage with his 2020 hit "Watermelon Sugar." 

Watch Harry Styles' full performance here. 

Harry Styles' Reactions To Black Pumas And Billie Eilish On Stage 

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— ExtraTV (@extratv) March 15, 2021

Styles was one of the night's biggest cheerleaders and had his own moments of admiration for some of the other performers. As Black Pumas gave a soulful performance of "Colors," the Best Pop Solo Performance winner of the night, looked on, singing word for one at one point. He continued the support when Billie Eilish took the stage with an emotive performance of "Everything I wanted." Styles intently watched as Eilish performed one of her biggest hits, showing how much he was feeling it with his head bopping. 

Watch Black Pumas' full performance here and Billie Eilish's full performance here. 

Jhay Cortez and Bad Bunny Grooving To Dua Lipa 

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— JHAYCO (@jhaycortez) March 15, 2021

Dua Lipa gave an electrifying performance of her hits "Levitating" and "Don't Start Now," and Jhay Cortez and Bad Bunny were front row to see it. The Puerto Rican superstars had recently stepped off stage when the Best Pop Vocal Album winner of the night took us back to the disco era. The two were seen singing along and showing off their own dance moves.

Watch Dua Lipa's full performance here. 

Megan Thee Stallion's "What Would Beyoncé Do" Moment With Beyonce

Megan Thee Stallion & Beyonce Win Best Rap Song

While the Hot girl and Bey, didn't step on the stage together, they did have an on-stage moment when they accepted the Best Rap Song GRAMMY Award for the "Savage" remix.

"Ever since I was little, I was like, you know what? One day I'm gonna grow up and I'm going to be like the rap Beyoncé" Megan said. The rapper went on to talk about how much she admires Beyoncé's work ethic and how her late mother would ask her, "Megan, what would Beyoncé do?" Now, Megan asks herself, "What would  Beyoncé do, but let me make it a little ratchet." Watch the touching speech in full above.

10 Must-See Moments From The 2021 GRAMMY Awards Show, From Anderson .Paak To BTS To Megan Thee Stallion

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GRAMMY Live Wrap Show: Relive All The Massive Moments Of The 2021 GRAMMY Awards Show

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Hosts Alina Vission, Ted Stryker and style correspondent Ashton Michael talk about the massive moments that took place at the 2021 GRAMMY Awards show
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Mar 15, 2021 - 1:53 pm

Taylor Swift's history-making Album Of The Year win, Billie Eilish's Record Of The Year speech, Burna Boy's Best Global Music Album win, Lizzo's fabulous appearance at the show—all these great moments are wrapped up in less than 30 minutes on the GRAMMY Wrap show.

GRAMMY Wrap Show | 63rd GRAMMY Awards

Hosts Alina Vission, Ted Stryker and style correspondent Ashton Michael talk about all the details in the video above. 

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