Grammy Awards 2017 in illustrations
“Late Late Show” host James Corden emcees the 59th annual Grammy Awards. Our resident cartoonist Liza Donnelly sketches scenes from music’s biggest night.
Red carpet
CBS News was on the red carpet for the 2017 Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. See more red carpet looks here.
One-on-one interview
CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthiers interviews Fantastic Negrito before the Grammys.
Adele vs. Beyoncé
The two artists were up against each other in multiple categories including album of the year, record of the year and best pop solo performance.
The Silk Road Ensemble
The Silk Road Ensemble and world-renowned cellist Yo Yo Ma win Best World Music Album for “Sing Me Home.”
Blink-182
The group’s “California” was nominated for Best Rock Album.
Jekalyn Carr
The artist’s song, “You’re Bigger [Live],” was nominated for best gospel performance/song.
Korn
The band was nominated for best metal performance.
Mýa
The artist was nominated for best R&B album for “Smoove Jones.”
Judy Collins
The singer was nominated for best folk album in collaboration with singer-songwriter Ari Hest.
Red carpet fashion
Scenes from the red carpet at the 59th annual Grammy Awards.
Red carpet ensembles
Girl Crush stands out on the red carpet.
Kool & the Gang
The funk and blues band on the red carpet at the Grammy Awards.
Jason Derulo
The singer-songwriter in sunglasses on the red carpet.
Chance the Rapper
He won Best New Artist and Best Rap Album for “Coloring Book.”
Twenty One Pilots
Josh Dun and Tyler Joseph went pantsless while accepting the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance award for “Stressed Out.”
Collaboration
Metallica and Lady Gaga performed together at the awards ceremony.
Lady Gaga
The pop artist also crowd surfed during her performance with Metallica.
Beyoncé
The singer, who mesmerized the audience during her performance, won Best Urban Contemporary Album for “Lemonade” and Best Music Video for “Formation.”
Adele
The artist took five trophies home, sweeping the top categories including the Album, Record and Song of the Year. She paid tribute to Beyoncé during her Album of the Year speech, saying, “I can’t possibly accept this award. ... My artist of my life is Beyoncé. And this album for me, the ‘Lemonade’ album, was just so monumental, Beyoncé, so monumental.”