By ETonline Staff
9:20 PM PST, February 12, 2017
Check out all the fun and adorable moments that occurred during the awards show, both in the audience and backstage.
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Jay Z and Beyonce
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After slaying on stage and scoring awards for Best Music Video ("Formation") and Best Urban Contemporary Album (Lemonade), Queen Bey slipped into a stunning, low-cut ruby red dress to sit in the audience with her very proud hubby.
Lady Gaga
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Mother Monster, who would go even more metal while performing with Metallica later in the evening, gave a little side eye as she made her way into the GRAMMYs.
Adele and Chrissy Teigen
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We hope that these two become best friends now, because we can only imagine how funny convos would be between these two talented, sarcastic moms who aren't afraid to clap back at haters.
Nick Jonas and Blue Ivy
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The youngest JoBro was all of us at the GRAMMYs -- he was most excited to meet Beyoncé and Jay Z's adorable, pink tuxedo-wearing 5-year-old daughter.
Rihanna
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No one had a better time than RiRi, who took sips from a bejeweled flask during the show -- because she freakin' can -- and hung out with Ed Sheeran, Carrie Underwood and Blue Ivy.
John Legend, Chrissy Teigen and Jennifer Lopez
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Oh, you! J.Lo was clearly amused by something Legend said as she chatted with him and Teigen during the ceremony.
James Corden
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The Late Late Show host got a slew of megastars to sing Neil Diamond's classic, "Sweet Caroline" -- including Diamond himself, as well as Faith Hill, Keith Urban, John Legend, Ryan Tedder, Jennifer Lopez and Beyonce's daughter, Blue Ivy -- during an impromptu Carpool Karaoke session.
Carrie Underwood and Kelsea Ballerini
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The country cuties were all smiles as they made their way into the awards show.
Katy Perry and Skip Marley
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The resistance is strong in these two!
Joe Jonas
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The DNCE frontman was looking dapper in his grommet-covered suit and full beard.
Celine Dion
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Two thumbs up for the Canadian singer who always steals our hearts!
Chance the Rapper and James Corden
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The evening's hilarious host was all about bonding with the rapper, who scored two GRAMMYs and put on one of the best performances of the night.
Landon, Alabama and Travis Barker
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The Blink-182 drummer is clearly bringing up the next generation of rockers, and we can't say we're upset about it. Plus, daughter Alabama may only be 11, but the mini rock star did red carpet fashion better than many of the adults at this year's GRAMMYs.
Ed Sheeran and Keith Urban
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The singers posed for a photo during the awards show.
Paris Jackson
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Once backstage, the late Michael Jackson's daughter swapped out of her red carpet look in favor of this beachy ensemble.
The Weeknd
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The GRAMMY winner, who performed a "Starboy"/"I Feel It Coming" mash-up with Daft Punk at this year's show, threw up the devil horns while hanging out with his music buddies backstage.
Barry Gibb, Linda Gray and Demi Lovato
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Before killing it during in the Bee Gees tribute alongside Tori Kelly, Lovato excitedly shook hands with Gibb.
Alex Pall, Katharine McPhee and Drew Taggart
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McPhee showed a whole lot of leg while hanging backstage with The Chainsmokers.
Tori Kelly and Andra Day
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The uber-talented singers both performed during the Bee Gees tribute in honor of the 40th anniversary of the group's Saturday Night Fever soundtrack.
Maren Morris
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The 26-year-old singer looked like she couldn't believe she had just taken home the award for Best Country Solo Performance for her hit song, "My Church."