The event, held a day before the Grammys, also featured performances by Dionne Warwick, Jelly Roll, Josh Groban, Public Enemy, the Isley Brothers, Maluma and Victoria Monet.

Stevie Wonder closed the multi-hour, all-star Clive Davis pre-Grammy gala with a rousing harmonica performance, a strong vocal delivery and words of positivity.
The icon was joined by Gladys Knight, Dionne Warwick, Andra Day, Keyshia Cole and Frederic Yonnet for performances of “That’s What Friends Are For” and “What the World Needs Now Is Love,” cutting off the latter song to tell the audience that “music is love and let us use the gift of love that we’ve been given by the Almighty to make a difference in the world.”
“So I beg of you, those of you who can see what we’re doing to this planet, those of you that can see the anger in people’s faces, those of you that can hear the anger and the confusion that is on social media, those of you that feel that you have to follow those broken hearts, we as artists have to mend those hearts with love,” he continued. “We can stop and put an end and ask for all of the 32 nations of the world to have a truce and stop the fighting and begin to love. It’s not impossible.”
While he spoke, Knight sang softly and nodded her head in agreement. Warwick chimed in with closing words: “What Stevie has just given to you, please take that to heart. Take it home and share it.”
Davis’ event at The Beverly Hilton, held a day before the Grammys, began on Saturday night with a rocking performance by Green Day, who are celebrating the 30th anniversary of their breakthrough album Dookie and the 20th anniversary of the multi-hit affair American Idiot. Serena Williams introduced the group, calling them “my favorite band of literally all time.”
Breakthrough country singer Lainey Wilson joined Jelly Roll for their hit “Save Me” and also sang “I’m Just Ken” from Barbie — filling in for Ryan Gosling — alongside the song’s writers Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt.
The event was packed with famous faces — who Davis introduced by reading off their stats and achievements — including Adrien Brody, Smokey Robinson, Mariah Carey, Jon Bon Jovi, Martina Navratilova, Berry Gordy, Frankie Valli, Earth, Wind & Fire, Julia Garner, Emilio and Gloria Estefan, Lenny Kravitz and Luke Combs.