Ah, the Grammys, the show where your favorite artists are literally dancing in the aisles.
And speaking of Taylor Swift, who caught Janelle Monae's blazer when the performer tossed it into the audience and wore it for the rest of the night... she avoided a run-in with Kanye West at Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena.
So you didn't miss anything there. (Contrary to rumors he was asked to leave, Kanye left after making quite the NSFW red carpet appearance with wife Bianca Censori.)
The theme of the Feb. 2 ceremony was community, the one that makes music and the sprawling metropolis of Los Angeles, where the Palisades and Eaton fires destroyed thousands of homes in January, prompting the Recording Academy to rework music's biggest night into both a celebration and a fundraising endeavor.
Trevor Noah, hosting the Grammys for the fifth year in a row, announced toward the end of the evening that the telecast had raised $7 million for relief efforts. (See the winners list from the 2025 Grammys.)
Meanwhile, he opened the night with a heartfelt tribute to the many members of the music world affected. That included Dawes' Taylor Goldsmith and his brother/drummer Griffin Goldsmith, who kicked off the night's myriad performances with a cover of Randy Newman's iconic "I Love L.A." with accompaniment from Brad Paisley, Brittany Howard, John Legend, Sheryl Crow and St. Vincent.
Throughout the show, songs were belted out, awards were accepted (including Album of the Year by Beyoncé, at last), tears were shed and history was made. Performers included Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, Charli xcx, Billie Eilish, Benson Boone, Lainey Wilson and Shakira.
But even if you watched every minute of the nearly four hours of music and speeches, there were some special moments you missed.
And that's where we come in. Here is what you didn't see on TV:
Prolific Poets Department
Stealth Deadhead Taylor Swift posed with Bob Weir, a MusiCares Person of the Year in 2025 along with the rest of the Grateful Dead.
Yin and Yang
Charli xcx and Sabrina Carpenter look like a very glamorous version of the devil and angel we all have sitting on either shoulder.
Meet and Greet
Hello, Mr. Shaboozey, I'm Lady Gaga.
Making the Cut
Nikki Glaser now knows, one day you're in, the next you're puckering up to Heidi Klum.
Bustin' a Handshake
Busta Rhymes stopped to say hello to Teddy Swims and take in the art work.
Down Home Fashion
Lainey Wilson may have broken the country girl rules by trading in her boots for sneakers, but they were just so comfy.
Family Dynasties
Alicia Keys' sons Egypt and Genesis got to meet Miley Cyrus, who made a night of it with mom Tish Cyrus.
The Will Smith Pony Club
Willow Smith hitched a ride on a passing father.
Everybody at the Grammys Gettin' Friendly
Olivia Rodrigo wasn't a nominee this year, but she was in it for the socializing with the likes of Shaboozey.
Squad Check
The night was all about fun. for Jack Antonoff, Margaret Qualley, Taylor and Sabrina.
Birds of a Feather
Sabrina looked pretty thrilled to be sandwiched by Billie Eilish and Best New Artist winner Chappell Roan.
Fresh Princesses
"Please help me, my brother is wearing a castle on his head" is what we're imagining Willow said to Blue Ivy Carter as the pop scions greeted each other at the Grammys.
She Wolf's Cubs
Shakira held her sons Milan and Sasha's hands backstage.
Hello, Dahling
Miley and Latto preened for the cameras.
Up Close and Personal
Billie Eilish's version of smiling for the camera was a little extra.
Grammys Are a Girl's Best Friend
Sometimes Sabrina Carpenter only has time for a short n' sweet hello when she runs into people she knows at places like the Grammys.
The Popular Kids
It was wicked cool to see Paris Hilton and Cynthia Erivo have a moment on the Grammys red carpet.