This week, chart-topping singers from across the world will gather in Los Angeles, to honour the best contributions to music at the 67th Annual .
With , , , and up for nominations and likely to reunite, the prestigious event could produce a series of iconic moments.
In addition to stunning performances and moving acceptance speeches, the Grammys have also featured some unforgettable moments.
This includes 's daring display of activism when she boycotted the awards in 1991 after being nominated four times.
The Irish singer pulled out of the ceremony, refusing to attend or even remotely accept an award and called out the injustices within the voting system, as she famously claimed: "They acknowledge mostly the commercial side of art."
Elton John made headlines in 2001 when he joined Eminem on stage to perform his controversial hit Stan together.
At the time of the song's release, the rapper was embroiled in a fierce wave of criticism from fans and charity organisations accusing him of using homophobic slurs in his songs.
As Elton had gone public with his sexuality in 1992, their shock duet silenced critics, and their choice to hold hands at the end of the performance made an even stronger statement.
On the Show, the 77-year-old recalled: "He was accused of being homophobic by so many people because of his lyrics, which I thought was nonsense, I came out and supported the fact that he isn't."
Singer M.I.A didn't let the fact that she was heavily pregnant stop her from performing at the 2009 ceremony, so much so that she even sang through contractions.
The British star took to the stage on her due date and even went into labour while belting alongside rappers T.I., Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, and Kanye West.
At the time, her fiance Benjamin Bronfman even took a stopwatch to the event to time her contractions, and she was quickly whisked away to the hospital afterwards.
M.I.A then welcomed her son, Ikhyd, three days later. Taking her MySpace blog, she confirmed: "My baby was born Wednesday; he is healthy, fine, beautiful, and the most amazing thing ever on this planet."
While onstage after winning an Album of the Year award, Adele broke her Grammy in half and dedicated the triumph to Beyoncé.
The Formation star had also been nominated in the same category for her album, Lemonade which Adele felt was more deserving of the trophy.
During the 2017 moment, she said: "I can't possibly accept this award, and I'm very humbled, and I'm very grateful and gracious, but the artist of my life is Beyoncé."
As an emotional Beyoncé wiped away her tears, Adele added: "The Lemonade album, Beyoncé, was so monumental, and so well thought out. And so beautiful and soul-bearing and we all got to see another side of you that you don't always let us see, and we appreciate that."
21 years after winning his first Grammy, rapper Killer Mike made a deserved resurgence and took home three gongs for Best Rap Song, Best Rap Performance, and Best Rap Album in 2024.
However, instead of spending the rest of the night celebrating his achievement, and booked for misdemeanor battery just three hours later.
The rapper said: "As you can imagine, there was a lot going on, and there was some confusion around which door my team and I should enter.
"We experienced an overzealous security guard, but my team and I have the utmost confidence that I will ultimately be cleared of all wrongdoing.
After his detainment, the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office confirmed it would not be pressing charges.