Grammys 2025: 10 Moments You Missed On TV

Ah, the Grammys, the show where your favorite artists are literally dancing in the aisles.

As a die-hard Taylor Swift fan, let me share some exciting news! You wouldn’t have missed it anyway, but

In February, I was part of a moving ceremony that emphasized the power of community, not just the artistic one that creates music, but also the resilient city of Los Angeles. This great metropolis, where the Palisades and Eaton fires devastated countless homes in January, inspired the Recording Academy to transform the night of music’s biggest awards into a blend of celebration and charitable fundraising effort.

For the fifth consecutive time, Trevor Noah served as host at the Grammys. Toward the end of the eventful night, he shared that a total of $7 million had been collected through the telecast for disaster relief efforts. (Here is the list of winners from the 2025 Grammys.)

Initially, he commenced the evening with a touching homage to several artists from the music industry who were affected. This honor was extended to Dawes’ Taylor Goldsmith and his drummer brother, Griffin Goldsmith. The night’s diverse lineup of performances was initiated by these gentlemen, performing a cover of the renowned “I Love L.A.” by Randy Newman. This rendition was supported by Brad Paisley, Brittany Howard, John Legend, Sheryl Crow, and St. Vincent.

Oh boy, let me tell you, I was absolutely living for every moment of that show! From the heartfelt performances to the emotional acceptance speeches (with Beyoncé finally taking home the Album of the Year award), it was a night I’ll never forget. Some of the incredible artists who graced the stage included Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Charli xcx, Billie Eilish, Benson Boone, Lainey Wilson, and none other than the legendary Shakira! It was an unforgettable evening filled with music, tears, and history in the making.

Although you may have spent all the time available, approximately four hours, watching the music and speeches, there were certain unique instances that slipped past your gaze.

And that’s where we come in. Here is what you didn’t see on TV:

In 2025, Taylor Swift, known as the “Stealth Deadhead,” casually hung out with Bob Weir, who was honored as MusiCares Person of the Year, accompanied by other members of the iconic band, The Grateful Dead.

As a devoted fan, I find that Charli XCX and Sabrina Carpenter embody a stunningly sophisticated take on our inner duality – an alluring embodiment of the tempting devil and serene angel residing within us all.

Hello, Mr. Shaboozey, I’m Lady Gaga.

Nikki Glaser now knows, one day you’re in, the next you’re puckering up to Heidi Klum.

Busta Rhymes stops to say hello to Teddy Swims and take in the art work.

Lainey Wilson might seem to be breaking the typical country girl norms by opting for sneakers instead of boots, yet she found them incredibly comfortable.

Willow Smith hitched a ride on a passing father.

This year, Olivia Rodrigo didn’t receive a nomination, but she enjoyed connecting socially with people like Shaboozey.

The night was all about fun. for Jack Antonoff, Margaret Qualley, Taylor and Sabrina.

Sabrina seemed quite excited, surrounded by Billie Eilish and the Best New Artist winner, Chappell Roan.

In a fun and imaginative manner, it seems like Willow was asking Blue Ivy Carter for assistance, as if to say, “Could you please lend a hand? It appears my brother has a castle perched on his head.” This is how the conversation might have transpired at the Grammys.

Miley Cyrus and Latto preened for the cameras.

Billie Eilish’s version of smiling for the camera was a little extra.

At events such as the Grammys, it’s often just a brief, friendly greeting that Sabrina Carpenter manages to spare when encountering acquaintances due to her busy schedule.

It was wicked cool to see Paris Hilton and Cynthia Erivo have a moment on the Grammys red carpet.

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2025-02-03 08:18