5 Memorable Performances from the 2025 Grammy Awards

The 2025 Grammy’s offered a night of music and celebration this past weekend. Some of our favorite artists gathered to sing, perform, and entertain! The awards this year were also held in solidarity and support of the LA Fire Relief, in which many performances took place for the fundraising effort. Here are our 5 most memorable performances of the night:

Cynthia Erivo

Honoring the late Quincy Jones, Erivo stunned the audience with her rendition of “Fly Me to the Moon” which she has teased through her nail art on the carpet moments before! The Wicked star’s voice is truly compelling and powerful and brough the audience to tears. Erivo’s performance was a showstopper at this year’s award show.


Billie Eilish and Finneas

While Billie Eilish didn’t take home an award this year, she did perform her hit song “Birds of a Feather” accompanied by her brother, Finneas, playing the guitar. The set was in honor and remembrance of those who had lost their homes due to the LA fires. This performance was simple yet powerful and wowed the celebrity audience.


Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars

The winners of Best Pop Duo/ Group Performance also took to the stage this year. Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars covered “California Dreaming” with raw vocals and talent. The emotions were high this year, and the duo delivered even more. Their duet was definitely a memorable part of the night.


Benson Boone

Katie Perry once said “people are going to swoon over Benson Boone” and she was not wrong! Boone is known for his flips and tricks (even backflipping off a piano!) and his Grammy performance was no different. The “Beautiful Things” singer put on a show to remember at his first Grammy awards!


Chappell Roan

Lastly, the performance that felt like a party! Chappell Roan stunned the audience when she rode in on a huge horse singing her hit song “Pink Pony Club.” Everyone was up and dancing after Roan took home her first award for Best New Artist, which was a huge success the rest of the night.

Mandi Lucille

Mandi Lucille is an english/journalism major and an aspiring entertainment journalist! She has a deep rooted passion for social media and loves to write about all things books, film, and pop culture. When she isn’t reading or binge-watching a show, you can find her at any concert along the East Coast!

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