Grammys History: Top Moments–All Time

Grammy Moments of All Time

Grammy Awards: a look back at the biggest surprises, performances and upsets in the show’s 66-year history.

 

On Sunday, the 66th Annual Grammys will take place at Crypto.com arena in Los Angeles.

With performances by Billie Eilish, SZA, Dua Lipa, Olivia Rodrigo, U2, Billy Joel, Joni Mitchell, Burna Boy, Luke Combs and Travis Scott — not to mention Trevor Noah as host — anticipation is high for the yearly celebration of the best in music recordings, compositions and artistry.

There’s also potential for more history to be made with Victoria Monét’s 2-year-old daughter, Hazel, already becoming the youngest nominee in Grammy Awards history as a featured artist on the singer’s song “Hollywood,” which is nominated for best traditional R&B performance.

Of course, awards ceremonies are about more than just who takes home the big wins. There’s the red carpet fashion, surprise appearances and those shocking, unscripted moments that set social media ablaze, which even the show’s producers and writers can’t prepare for as hard as they try.

Since its inception on May 4, 1959, the Grammys had plenty such instances, from stage crashers and last-minute performance changes.

Acceptance speeches that serve as emotional calls to action and reminders of the hard work writers, producers, singers, songwriters and rappers put into their artistry.

There’s also the meme- and GIF-worthy reactions to said moments that make watching the live event a true cultural phenomenon.

As we await the 2024 Grammys, which will broadcast live Sunday, February 4, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS and live and on demand on Paramount+, we take a look back at the moments in Grammy history that we wish we could’ve lived through, and the ones we’re glad we at least got to tweet through.

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