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  • Grammys kicked off with an explosive performance by Silk Sonic
  • 19-year-old Olivia Rodrigo performs 'Drivers License'
  • BTS performs their English-language single, 'Butter'

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Watch! From BTS to Billie Eilish, here are Grammys 2022 explosive performances

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      The 2022 Grammy Awards saw some mind-blowing performances at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

      The show kicked off with an explosive performance by Silk Sonic, aka Bruno Mars and Anderson Paak as they opened the show with an electrifying medley.

      Olivia Rodrigo fiddled with her car radio as she gave a sultry performance on 'Drivers License'.

      BTS boys brought their 'smooth like butter' dance moves to the Grammys stage with a performance of their English-language single, 'Butter'. The K-Pop group launched into killer choreography, using their jackets to form a massive air guitar.

      Lil Nas X hit the stage in a shimmery crop-top and glittery drum major’s uniform for a mash-up of his hits 'Montero' and the Grammy-nominated 'Industry Baby'.

      Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas brought the audience to their feet with a sopping wet version of 'Happier Than Ever'. Billie also paid a tribute to late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins with a T-shirt emblazoned with his photo.

      After a taped introduction from Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, John Legend took the stage to perform his moving new single 'Free'.

      Lady Gaga offered a touching tribute to her performing partner and music legend Tony Bennett. Looking ever-so-elegant, Gaga perfromed on 'Love for Sale' and 'Do I Love You' as a montage of the pair played behind her. Bennett was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2016.

      The most-nominated artist at this year’s Grammys and the Album of the Year winner Jon Batiste took the centre stage for a medley that shows off his phenomenal talent and performed on his recent single 'Freedom'.

      Justin Bieber opened his performance with dramatic vocals on the piano, much to the crowd’s delight. He sang his hit song 'Peaches' at the 2022 Grammys as his wife Hailey Bieber cheered for him from the audience.

      H.E.R. rocked the stage with Lenny Kravitz and Travis Barker as she performed few of her biggest hits.

      First time Grammy award winners, The Brothers Osborne closed Grammy Awards with 'Dead Man's Curve'.

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