Sabrina Carpenter rocked a flight attendant suit and hot pants, Justin Bieber kicked it in just boxers and socks, Lady Gaga performed with a large lamp shade on her head, and Chappell Roan showed up in barely anything.
Mainly, though, the artists at the 68th Grammy Awards Feb. 1 wore their hearts on their sleeves.
Winners used their moment at the mic to speak out: Bad Bunny denounced ICE, Billie Eilish called for people to continue to protest (and had choice words for ICE), and Gaga urged female artists to always speak their mind. Along the way, a wide variety of musicians performed and were honored for their work at the Grammys, from Olivia Dean being named new artist to Kendrick Lamar breaking records. Plus Cher showed up!
Here are the moments that touched hearts and minds, sparked some laughter or caused a stir at music's biggest night:
Bad Bunny's “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” made history as the first Spanish-language album of the year winner, and it also received the honor for best musica urbana album. But the musician's most important message came through his powerful acceptance speeches.











