LAS VEGAS, United States —
Las Vegas hosting the Grammys for the first time
ever might have been an opportunity to the music world to scintillate — but the
64th edition of the industry’s most prestigious awards stayed relatively zipped
up.
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Here’s a look at
some of the night’s key moments — which happily did not include any unscripted
scuffles.
The slap, revisited
Too soon for
Will Smith jokes? Nope.
Grammys host
Trevor Noah, presenter Questlove, and others involved with the day’s events in
Sin City managed to get a few digs in at the actor-rapper — a past Grammy
winner himself — over his Oscars night slap of comedian Chris Rock.
Comedian
Nate Bargatze cracked the first joke at the Oscars’ expense, appearing onstage
during the pre-gala ceremony at which most of the awards were doled out.
“They said
comedians have to wear these now at awards shows, during their joke parts,” he
said, sporting a giant helmet.
“We’re going to be
keeping people’s names out of our mouths,” Noah said at the start of the show,
a reference to the expletive-laden tirade Smith shouted at Rock over his joke
about Smith’s wife Jada.
Musician Questlove, who received his Oscar for best documentary in the immediate
aftermath of the shocking fracas, later came out to present a Grammy, and
quipped: “I am going to present this award and I trust that you people will
stay 500 feet away from me.”
Zelensky asks for support
The night held a somber moment in support of Ukraine, with
President Volodymyr Zelensky making a surprise appearance in a pre-taped video urging the
industry’s top artists to “fill the silence” left by Russia’s invasion with
music.
Zelensky delivered
his pre-taped message ahead of a performance from John Legend of the song
“Free,” joined by Ukrainian singer Mika Newton, musician Siuzanna Iglidan and
poet Lyuba Yakimchuk.
“What is more
opposite to music? The silence of ruined cities and killed people,” Zelensky
said.
“Our musicians
wear body armor instead of tuxedos. They sing to the wounded in hospitals —
even to those who can’t hear them. But the music will break through anyway.”
US singer Jon Batiste performs onstage during the 64th Annual Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on April 3, 2022.
“On our land, we
are fighting
Russia, which brings horrible silence with its bombs,” he
continued. “The dead silence. Fill the silence with your music, fill it today
to tell our story.”
His appearance on
music’s biggest night in the UScomes as global outrage at accusations of
Russian war crimes in Ukraine mounts, with the discovery of mass graves and
corpses in towns near Kyiv.
Big winner
Jon Batiste’s performance medley paid subtle tribute to Ukraine’s struggle, with an
image of the country’s flag flying in the set’s top corner.
Pop takes center stage
It was one of Grammy history’s more subdued nights of performance in
recent memory — but the setlist did not disappoint.
Billie Eilish performs onstage during the 64th Annual Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
Billie Eilish paid
quiet homage to the late Taylor Hawkins, the Foo Fighters drummer who died
unexpectedly, by wearing a shirt with his likeness as she staged a stormy
rendition of “Happier Than Ever”.
With her brother
and creative partner Finneas on guitar, she delivered a powerful performance
backed by lightning bolt strikes and a finale of pouring rain.
Olivia Rodrigo hit
the stage in a full 90s get-up of fishnets, platform boots, and a white slip
dress with tiered ruffle skirt, singing the breakup ballad “drivers license” on
a set made to look like a dark, stormy suburban street.
Lil Nas X opened a
medley of his hits in sparkling monk robes backed by a drum line, as news
reports and tweets critical of his work flashed behind him.
He then busted
into a dance-heavy performance before guest star Jack Harlow joined him for
“Industry Baby”.
Social media set
alight after opening with band member V flirting with Rodrigo and whispering in
her ear, in a clearly staged but playful moment.
Batiste had the
audience on their feet, with a genre-spanning musical effort that showcased the
versatility that made him the night’s most nominated artist and the big winner.
US singer-songwriter Lady Gaga performs onstage during the 64th Annual Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on April 3, 2022.
Lady Gaga channeled Liza Minnelli during an emotional performance of standards off her
duet album with legendary crooner Tony Bennett, after the 95-year-old crooner
introduced her via video.
He was unable to
attend due to his battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
In memoriam
Every
Grammys night offers a “in memoriam” tribute to those in the
industry who have died over the past year.
This year, it opened
with a video montage in honor of Hawkins, who died while on tour with the Foo
Fighters in Colombia.
Then, Broadway
stars
Ben Platt, Cynthia Erivo and Leslie Odom Jr — all Tony winners — were
joined by “West Side Story” star Rachel Zegler for a soaring medley of songs
from the late Stephen Sondheim, ending with “Somewhere” from the iconic
musical.
Among those
honored in the tribute were Rolling Stone Charlie Watts, Meat Loaf, sixties
star Ronnie Spector, and beloved rapper DMX.
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