The 59th annual Grammy Awards bring together the top of the top from the music world, but these are a few of our favourite JACK moments from the show!

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James Corden hosted this year’s award ceremony, and he’s a surefire natural! Between hosting ‘The Late Late Show’ and his background in broadway/musical theatre, the man didn’t miss a beat!

One of our favourite moments with the host was ‘cardboard karaoke’ (a spoof of his own segment ‘Carpool Karaoke’). He pulled up a bunch of A-listers, including Neil Diamond, and proceeded to have the entire audience join in for a chorus of ‘Sweet Caroline’!

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Adele, sigh…

What a phenomenal performer and absolute stunner! She opened the entire ceremony, but also was the unexpected artist who stood on stage and paid a sincere and absolutely raw tribute to the late George Michael. She restarted the song over once, which is fairly unprecedented, but nobody cared because she wanted to ‘do it right’ for the deceased.

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Bruno Mars helped the Time pay an incredible tribute to Prince. The Time were the perfect choice, and Bruno Mars stepped up in a large way, dawning a purple outfit and covering a medley of the artist’s songs. Bruno Mars can seriously shred!

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David Bowie still had a presence at the awards; he posthumously won 4 awards during the evening, including one for ‘Best Rock Song’ for ‘Blackstar’.

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‘Moth Into Flame’ by Lady Gaga and Metallica was nothing shy of a killer performance! What seemed like an unlikely pairing, ended up being a smash! There was so much fire on the stage; their performance was hot but the literal flames coming from the stage were massive! Not to mention, Lady Gaga crowd surfing at the Grammys was pretty cool!

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Those were a couple of our favourite moments, but to see the entire list of winners from the 59th Annual Grammy Awards, see HERE!

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