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Grammys 2018 as it happened: Bruno Mars and Kendrick Lamar dominate uneventful ceremony

Keep updated with all the big red carpet and ceremony moments as they happen 

Roisin O'Connor,Ilana Kaplan
Monday 29 January 2018 11:14 GMT
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Bruno Mars wins Album of the Year at the Grammys 2018

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The 60th Grammy Awards are over, with a ceremony attended by some of the biggest artists in the world at Madison Square Garden in New York City - for the first time in 15 years.

Performances from Bruno Mars and Cardi B, Kesha, and Kendrick Lamar were just some of the evening's highlights, along with an appearance by U2 on a floating stage on the Hudson River.

Jay Z - who incited the rage of Donald Trump following a CNN interview earlier this weekend - led this year's nominations with a grand total of eight including album, song and record of the year but failed to pick up any of the major prizes.

British singer Ed Sheeran missed out on the big nods for latest record Divide, instead receiving recognition in the categories of best pop vocal album and best pop solo performance for “Shape of You.”

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Alessia Cara took home the prize for Best New Artist, which many saw as a surprise for favourites Khalid and SZA. However the Canadian-born singer did give a moving, heartfelt speech about how "everyone should get a shot", and paid tribute to artists who don't always receive the recognition they deserve, appearing to refer to her fellow nominees.

Arguably the most powerful performance of the night came from Kesha who played “Praying”, flanked by a chorus of fellow female artists including Cyndi Lauper and Camilla Cabello, the latter of whom went onto introduce a show by U2 from a floating stage on the Hudson River.

But it was Bruno Mars who ultimately triumphed, taking home the awards for Record of the Year and Album of the Year. In a speech accepting Album of the Year the R&B singer acknowledged his fellow nominees, who struggled to hide looks of disappointment as the camera closed in for their reactions. The prize was widely believed to be set for Lamar or Lorde, each of whom enjoyed critical and commercial success with their 2017 releases.

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Kendrick Lamar really is on another level, unstoppable.

Kristin Hugo29 January 2018 00:34

Now we're on to comedian Dave Chapelle to warm people up

Kristin Hugo29 January 2018 00:34

Shout out to the incredible dancer on with Kendrick.

Kristin Hugo29 January 2018 00:36

Right here's James Corden taking on hosting duties

Kristin Hugo29 January 2018 00:37

Corden is reminding people that this is the first time in 15 years that the Grammy Awards has been hosted in New York - quite the coup to move it over from LA

Kristin Hugo29 January 2018 00:38

Lady Gaga is performing a rather exquisite, moving version of "Joanne" - dedicated to her late aunt - with Mark Ronson

Kristin Hugo29 January 2018 00:41

First award presented by Tony Bennett and John Legend is for Best Rap Performance...

Kristin Hugo29 January 2018 00:44

Kristin Hugo29 January 2018 00:45

My colleague Ilana is providing some excellent commentary on Twitter for anyone interested 

Kristin Hugo29 January 2018 00:50

Guys they just cut to a shot of Jay Z, WHERE IS BEYONCE?

Kristin Hugo29 January 2018 00:51

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