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All Of The Highlights From The 66th Annual Grammy Awards

Taylor Swift followed Midnights' Best Pop Vocal Album with news that April 19th she will release of an album titled, The Tortured Poets' Department. Tay's Instagram announcement got five million likes in the first 15 minutes of its posting.

Luke Combs had a massive crossover hit with his cover of Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car," making her the first Black woman to top a country chart. He not only brought her onstage to duet on the song but handed her the first verse and let her run with the performance.

SZA showed both sides of her personality during her performance, delivering a sexy "Snooze" next to a literal dumpster fire, then sliding into an impossibly catchy "Kill Bill”.

Billie Eilish transformed into Babushka Barbie for a beautifully introspective take on the Barbie ballad "What Was I Made For?," accompanied by Finneas.

Olivia Rodrigo offered both versions of her smash "Vampire" rolled into one, starting with the cooing ballad and building into a rocker. She replaced the F-bomb lyric with "Dream Crusher."

The evening's most touching moment came when Joni Mitchell, who's been battling Parkinson's Disease, performed her best-known song, "Both Sides Now," seated in a chair that may as well have been a throne. Her voice was a bit worse for wear, given her 80 years, but her power was undiminished.

Travis Scott took to a stage made to look like an apocalyptic landscape, not a good idea for a guy who's still battling lawsuits over multiple deaths at a hometown show. He couldn't live up to that tough look, though, settling for throwing around some folding chairs during a heavily auto-tuned performance of "FE!N."

Celine Dion gave the audience the biggest surprise of the evening -- and one of the biggest in Grammy history -- by appearing to hand out the Album of the Year Award. The diva, who's been battling a crippling disease for over a year, has been unable to sing or make appearances, but she did emerge triumphant this evening to award the trophy to Taylor Swift for Midnights -- which gave Tay a record-breaking fourth win in that category.

See the full list of winners HERE!


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