01of 20Silk SonicVALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty ImagesThe R&B duo, made up of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak, opened the show with a performance of their hit “777” before winning the song of the year trophy for “Leave the Door Open.”
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Silk Sonic
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The R&B duo, made up of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak, opened the show with a performance of their hit “777” before winning the song of the year trophy for “Leave the Door Open.”
02of 20Olivia RodrigoRich Fury/Getty ImagesThe 19-year-old singer blew audiences away with an emotional rendition of her Grammy-nominated ballad, “driver’s license.”
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Olivia Rodrigo
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The 19-year-old singer blew audiences away with an emotional rendition of her Grammy-nominated ballad, “driver’s license.”
03of 20J Balvin ft. Maria BecerraRich Fury/Getty ImagesColombian superstar J. Balvin did double duty, performing both “Qué Más Pues?” (with Maria Becerra) and his banger, “In Da Getto.”
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J Balvin ft. Maria Becerra

Colombian superstar J. Balvin did double duty, performing both “Qué Más Pues?” (with Maria Becerra) and his banger, “In Da Getto.”
04of 20BTSBTS.VALERIE MACON/AFP via GettyK-Pop superstars BTS are known for their complicated choreography and high-energy performances, and showed the Grammys audience just that as they sang their hit, “Butter.”
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BTS
BTS.VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty

K-Pop superstars BTS are known for their complicated choreography and high-energy performances, and showed the Grammys audience just that as they sang their hit, “Butter.”
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Lil Nas X
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Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow
Jack Harlow and Lil Nas X.Emma McIntyre/Getty

07of 20Billie EilishFinneas, Billie Eilish.Rich Fury/GettyLast year’s big Grammy winner was back again this year, singing her tune “Happier Than Ever” with brother Finneas on guitar.
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Billie Eilish
Finneas, Billie Eilish.Rich Fury/Getty

Last year’s big Grammy winner was back again this year, singing her tune “Happier Than Ever” with brother Finneas on guitar.
08of 20Brandi CarlileBrandi Carlile.Rich Fury/GettyThe singer-songwriter was “Right On Time” at the 2022 Grammys, with her rocking performance of the song of the same name.
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Brandi Carlile
Brandi Carlile.Rich Fury/Getty

The singer-songwriter was “Right On Time” at the 2022 Grammys, with her rocking performance of the song of the same name.
09of 20NasWith more than three decades in rap music, Nas knows how to deliver a captivating performance and the 2022 Grammys was no exception. The New York native did a number of his tunes including “I Can,” “Made You Look,” “One Mic” and “Rare.”
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Nas

With more than three decades in rap music, Nas knows how to deliver a captivating performance and the 2022 Grammys was no exception. The New York native did a number of his tunes including “I Can,” “Made You Look,” “One Mic” and “Rare.”
10of 20Chris StapletonRich Fury/GettyThe country star brought the Grammys audience to their feet with his chilling rendition of his song “Cold.”
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Chris Stapleton
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The country star brought the Grammys audience to their feet with his chilling rendition of his song “Cold.”
11of 20John Legend and Mika NewtonKevin Mazur/GettyUkrainian singer Mika Newton joined John Legend for “Free,” a touching anthem dedicated Sunday to the people of Ukraine
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John Legend and Mika Newton
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Ukrainian singer Mika Newton joined John Legend for “Free,” a touching anthem dedicated Sunday to the people of Ukraine
12of 20Lady GagaLady Gaga.Matt Winkelmeyer/GettyTony Bennett, via video, introducedLady Gaga, who sang two songs — “Love for Sale” and “Do I Love You” — from their Grammy-nominated album,Love for Sale.
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Lady Gaga
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Tony Bennett, via video, introducedLady Gaga, who sang two songs — “Love for Sale” and “Do I Love You” — from their Grammy-nominated album,Love for Sale.
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Ben Platt, Rachel Zegler, Cynthia Erivo and Leslie Odom Jr.
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14of 20Jon BatisteJohnny Nunez/GettyThe audience at the 2022 Grammys were on their feet during Batiste’s rousing rendition of “FREEDOM.”
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Jon Batiste
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The audience at the 2022 Grammys were on their feet during Batiste’s rousing rendition of “FREEDOM.”
15of 20Justin Bieber ft. Daniel Caesar and GivēonRich Fury/GettyBieber returned to the Grammys stage for a killer performance of his song, “Peaches” — beginning it with a stripped-down piano version before turning the beat back up with Daniel Caesar and Givēon.
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Justin Bieber ft. Daniel Caesar and Givēon

Bieber returned to the Grammys stage for a killer performance of his song, “Peaches” — beginning it with a stripped-down piano version before turning the beat back up with Daniel Caesar and Givēon.
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H.E.R. ft. Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Travis Barker and Lenny Kravitz

17of 20Carrie UnderwoodMatt Winkelmeyer/GettyThe wind was blowing as country superstarCarrie Underwoodblew away the audience with her ballad, “Ghost Story.”
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Carrie Underwood

The wind was blowing as country superstarCarrie Underwoodblew away the audience with her ballad, “Ghost Story.”
18of 20Brothers OsborneJohn and TJ of Brothers Osborne.GettyThe country duo closed out the 2022 Grammys with a bang, lighting up the stage during their performance of “Dead Man’s Curve.”
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Brothers Osborne
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The country duo closed out the 2022 Grammys with a bang, lighting up the stage during their performance of “Dead Man’s Curve.”
19of 20Aymée NuviolaDavid Becker/GettyThroughout the night, the Grammys highlighted other music stars nominated in the 80+ categories, with performances from the roof of the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Aymée Nuviola was first up, the best tropical Latin album nominee leaving audiences dancing with her energetic performance of “La Gota Fría.”
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Aymée Nuviola
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Throughout the night, the Grammys highlighted other music stars nominated in the 80+ categories, with performances from the roof of the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Aymée Nuviola was first up, the best tropical Latin album nominee leaving audiences dancing with her energetic performance of “La Gota Fría.”
20of 20Maverick City MusicDavid Becker/GettyAlso up on the roof: Maverick City Music, who became the first first Christian group in 20 years to perform at the Grammys. They sang their spiritual song, “Jireh.”
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Maverick City Music

Also up on the roof: Maverick City Music, who became the first first Christian group in 20 years to perform at the Grammys. They sang their spiritual song, “Jireh.”
source: people.com