Some of the biggest stars in the world of music have put on a show at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
Boygenius won three rock and alternative trophies, while one of their members, Phoebe Bridgers (above left), also scooped best pop duo/group performance. The trio were joined in the winners' room by a victorious Taylor Swift and her producer Jack Antonoff.
Swift had earlier arrived on the red carpet with another friend and fellow star, Lana Del Rey.
Dua Lipa sparkled in a custom Courrèges dress on the red carpet before performing to open the main ceremony.
Billie Eilish won best song for her contribution to the Barbie soundtrack. She wore a black and pink Barbie bomber jacket on the red carpet.
Miley Cyrus chose an outfit made almost entirely from gold safety pins. The singer won her first Grammys - record of the year and best pop solo performance for Flowers.
Olivia Rodrigo opted for a more conventional vintage Versace dress.
Rapper Ice Spice was up for four trophies including best new artist.
R&B singer Victoria Monet, who had seven nominations, brought two-year-old daughter Hazel - the youngest ever Grammy nominee for her contribution to her mother's track Hollywood.
Dawn Richard came complete with stunning red foliage.
Doja Cat, up for three awards, wore a corset-style dress on the red carpet.
Singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell accepted the 10th competitive Grammy of her career - for best folk album - before getting a standing ovation for her first Grammys performance at the age of 80.
South Africa's Tyla made history as the first ever winner of the Grammy for best African music performance.
Ayra Starr was also nominated for the same award.
Billy Joel brought wife Alexis and daughters Della and Remy to watch him perform his first single since 2007.
Jay-Z took daughter Blue Ivy Carter, 12, on stage when he accepted the honorary Dr Dre Global Impact Award.
Oscar-winning actress Meryl Streep and her son-in-law, music producer Mark Ronson, presented the record of the year prize. Ronson is married to Streep's daughter Grace Gummer.
Colombian singer Karol G received the award for best música urbana album from Christina Aguilera.
Travis Scott performed an explosive a medley of songs from his Grammy-nominated album Utopia.
John Legend and Chrissy Teigen were among the other stars on the red carpet.
Nigerian singer and actress Folake Olowofoyeku stars in the CBS sitcom Bob Hearts Abishola.
Masked metal icons Slipknot dressed in their awards attire.
Scottish hitmaker Calvin Harris arrived with presenter Vick Hope.
Electronic producer and singer James Blake was joined by his partner, actress Jameela Jamil.
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