The 67th Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles was a night full of surprises, drama, and historic moments. Kanye West and Bianca Censori stole the spotlight with their unexpected appearance on the red carpet. Bianca's daring nude dress, sans a fur coat at one point, shocked the attendees. Despite not being official guests, their audacious entry led to their escort from the venue by security.

Beyonce Breaks Records with "COWBOY CARTER"

Making history, Beyonce became the first African American artist to win Album of the Year for "COWBOY CARTER." Her acceptance speech emphasized the album's significance in the context of social justice and African American culture.

"This album represents a fight for rights and freedom, " she stated, as the audience erupted in applause.

Lady Gaga's Stand for Trans Rights

Lady Gaga delivered an emotional speech advocating for trans rights while accepting her award. She condemned the new U.S. administration's policies, reinforcing her message with a standing ovation from the audience. Gaga also premiered her latest track, "ABRACADABRA, " accompanied by a stunning music video.

Charitable Efforts Amidst Glamour

In a touching display of solidarity, the Grammy Awards raised over $7 million to support victims of the Los Angeles wildfires, showcasing the event's commitment to humanitarian causes beyond the music.

Shakira and the Immigrant Tribute

With heartfelt words, Shakira dedicated her Best Latin Pop Album award to immigrants, emphasizing their ongoing struggles for dignity and rights.

Fashion Statements and Iconic Looks

The red carpet was equally eventful, with standout appearances from Taylor Swift, who dazzled in a Vivienne Westwood mini dress, and Sabrina Carpenter, channeling a modern Cinderella in JW Anderson.

The night concluded with fresh talents marking their territory, and established stars breaking new ground, leaving everyone eagerly anticipating next year's show.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova