On music's biggest night, Lady Gaga never disappoints on and off the red carpet.
As the countdown continues for the 2018 Grammys, more than a few pop culture fans are excited to see what the "Born This Way" singer will wear when she arrives at Madison Square Garden.
In year's past, the singer has kept fans on their toes by switching up her red carpet looks with what she wears when performing onstage.
And of course, nobody can forget when Lady Gaga showed up in a full-on egg that she hatched from during her performance.
Before the pop superstar finds out if she is a Grammy winner yet again thanks to her latest album Joanne and hit song "Million Reasons," we're taking a look back at the creative, wild and shocking looks in our gallery below.
2010's Red Carpet Look
In her first Grammys appearance, Lady Gaga went big with her daring design.
2010's Performance Look
In an unforgettable opening number, Lady Gaga kicked off the show with Elton John. And yes, a costume change was totally necessary.
2010's Audience Look
Third time's the charm? When accepting her first Grammy Award, Lady Gaga sported another creative look that included pink eye makeup.
2011
After arriving on the red carpet in an egg, Lady Gaga is "cracked" when it's time for her performance.
2012
Talk about a show-stopping look! While some stars like Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert were in their seats, Lady Gaga was busy posing in her unique look.
2015
Ahead of her performance with Tony Bennett, Gaga sparkled and shined on the red carpet with her silver dress.
2016's Red Carpet Look
Before paying tribute to David Bowie inside the Staples Center, the singer opted for a Marc Jacobs blue embellished blazer dress, blue eye shadow and red platform shoes.
2016's Performance Look
While channeling David's glam rock alter ego Ziggy Stardust, Lady Gaga sported red-orange hair, sparkling makeup, a white embellished suit, white shoes and a light pink feathered boa.
2017
Before performing with Metallica, Lady Gaga wowed fashion fans from head-to-toe with her knee-high heels, under-boob and leather look.
2018's Red Carpet Look
In a custom Armani Privé gown, Lady Gaga glided onto the carpet with an assistant ready to perfectly lay out the train.
2018's Performance Look
While sharing the stage with Mark Ronson, Lady Gaga belted out her song "Joanne," which was dedicated to her father's late sister Joanne who died at the age of 19 from lupus.