Grammys 2024 recap: Biggest moments from music's biggest night

See how the night unfolded.

The 66th Grammy Awards brought the biggest names in music together Sunday night.

Taylor Swift won album of the year for "Midnights" and Victoria Monét won best new artist.

Billie Eilish took home the award for song of the year for "What Was I Made For?" from the "Barbie" movie and Miley Cyrus snagged the trophy for record of the year for "Flowers."

There were memorable performances by Dua Lipa, SZA and Olivia Rodrigo, while collaborations between Joni Mitchell, Brandi Carlile and more, as well as Luke Combs and Tracy Chapman, also stole the show.

Comedian Trevor Noah hosted the awards show from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

See how music's biggest night unfolded below.


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Jay-Z accepts Dr. Dre Global Impact Award with Blue Ivy by his side

Jay-Z was awarded the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award at the Grammys and shared the moment with his daughter Blue Ivy Carter. This is only the second time the award has been handed out.

Blue Ivy stood by her father's side onstage as he accepted the award.

"I used to say this is a sippy cup for Blue, but Blue's grown up now. She doesn't take sippy cups, and she has her own Grammys," Jay-Z began before thanking Dr. Dre.

"Thank you, sir. All the doors that you opened ... showed us that we can all be rock stars," he added.


Tony Bennett, Sinead O'Connor, Tina Turner and more honored during In Memoriam segment

The Grammys honored some of the musical greats we lost in the past year during an emotional In Memoriam segment.

Stevie Wonder paid tribute to Tony Bennett, belting out "For Once in My Life" and "The Best Is Yet to Come," while Annie Lennox teamed with Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman to pay tribute to Sinead O'Connor by singing "Nothing Compares 2 U."

Jon Batiste and Lenny Kravitz joined forces to pay tribute to Clarence Avant, singing "Ain't No Sunshine" and "Lean On Me."

Oprah Winfrey announced Fantasia Barrino's performance, which paid homage to Tina Turner. Joined by Adam Blackstone, the "American Idol" winner delivered an epic, energy-filled rendition of "Proud Mary."


Taylor Swift announces new album after winning Grammy for best pop vocal album

Taylor Swift won the award for best pop vocal album for "Midnights."

During her acceptance speech, Swift announced that she will be releasing her new album, "The Tortured Poets Department," on April 19.

"This is my 13th Grammy, which is my lucky number," Swift began. "I don't know if I've ever told you that. I want to say thank you to the members of the Recording Academy for voting this way, but I know that the way that the Recording Academy voted is a direct reflection of the passion of the fans."

"So, I want to say thank you to the fans by telling you a secret that I have been keeping from you for the last two years, which is that my brand-new album comes out April 19. It's called 'The Tortured Poets Department.' I'm going to go and post the cover right now backstage. Thank you, I love you! Thank you!"

Shortly after, she shared the cover for the new album on Instagram.

Other nominees in the category included Kelly Clarkson for "chemistry," Miley Cyrus for "Endless Summer Vacation," Olivia Rodrigo for "GUTS" and Ed Sheeran for "-" ("Subtract").


U2 performs from Sphere Las Vegas, presents Grammy to Taylor Swift

U2 delivered the first broadcast performance from Sphere Las Vegas, where the group currently has a residency.

The band performed "Atomic City" as moving visuals were projected on the sphere.

After their performance, they presented the Grammy for best pop vocal album to Taylor Swift for "Midnights."


Travis Scott performs trio of songs from 'Utopia'

Travis Scott performed a trio of songs from his album "Utopia" at the Grammys, including "My Eyes," "I Know ?" and "Fe!n."

Scott was nominated for best rap album for "Utopia" heading into the night. The award ultimately went to "Michael" from Killer Mike.