In pictures: An historic night at the 63rd Grammy Awards By Press Association March 15 2021, 6:31 am March 15 2021, 6:31 am Share In pictures: An historic night at the 63rd Grammy Awards Share via Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Messenger Linkedin Email Post link https://wpcluster.dctdigital.com/pressandjournal/news/world/2972014/in-pictures-an-historic-night-at-the-63rd-grammy-awards/ Copy Link Megan Thee Stallion enjoyed a night to remember at the Grammy Awards (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP) Women dominated at the 63rd Grammy Awards and won in the big four categories. An early win for Megan Thee Stallion was followed by a surprise victory for H.E.R. before Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish also triumphed. Beyonce made history of her own while Harry Styles made sure it was not a complete washout for the men. Here are the Grammys in pictures: The usual glitz and glamour of music’s biggest night was stripped back due to the pandemic but stars still gathered in downtown Los Angeles (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP) Country music star Maren Morris – who performed during the ceremony – added a splash of glamour to the red carpet (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP) Brandi Carlile performed a tribute to late singer-songwriter John Prine during the In Memoriam section to remember stars lost in the last year (Chris Pizzello/AP) Harry Styles – dressed in his usual flamboyant manner – won his first Grammy, taking home best pop solo performance for Watermelon Sugar (Chris Pizzello/AP) Trevor Noah was on hosting duties and addressed viewers from the outdoor area where nominees were seated (Chris Pizzello/AP) Beyonce – seated with husband Jay-Z – wore a mask to attend the Grammys, which ultimately proved a history-making night for the pop titan (Chris Pizzello/AP) H.E.R., left, and Tiara Thomas won song of the year for I Can’t Breathe and joined the other female stars who won a big four award (Chris Pizzello/AP) An emotional Megan Thee Stallion won best new artist, the latest highpoint of a meteoric rise (Chris Pizzello/AP) Beyonce won best R&B performance for Black Parade, on a night she became the most awarded female star in Grammys history (Chris Pizzello/AP) Picture to (not) burn: The joyous moment Taylor Swift realised she had won album of the year was caught on camera (AChris Pizzello/AP) Swift, pictured with her collaborators Jack Antonoff, left, and Aaron Dessner, picked up her third album of the year prize (Chris Pizzello/AP) And completing a night of dazzling success for women, Billie Eilish won her second successive record of the year award, this time for Everything I Wanted (Chris Pizzello/AP)