Grammys 2023: Best pictures from the red carpet and awards show
Seren Morris
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The 2023 Grammy Awards took place last night, with Beyonce winning a record-breaking 32nd Grammy Award, and Harry Styles winning album of the year for Harry’s House.
The show was also attended by superstars Taylor Swift and Adele, while Lizzo and Steve Lacy were among the stars who performed.
Other than Harry Styles, British artists generally had a good night at the Grammy Awards, with Sam Smith winning best pop duo/group performance for Unholy and Wet Leg winning two awards, including best alternative album.
Grammy Awards 2023: Show Moments
Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox made an appearance, while Kim Petras and Sam Smith stunned on the red carpet with drag queens Gottmik and Violet Chachki.
British stars Harry Styles and Sam Smith were among those who performed during the awards show, while Kacey Musgraves and Brandi Carlile also took to the stage.
Grammy Awards 2023: Winners
Beyonce made Grammys history by winning her 32nd award, and Lizzo won record of the year for About Damn Time. Kendrick Lamar won best rap album for Mr Morale and the Big Steppers, and Adele won best pop solo performance for Easy on Me.
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