It's a big party in Los Angeles tonight, with some of the biggest musical artists in the world in attendance.
Check out these shots of the stars mingling backstage and in the audience, and view more of the top photos from the Grammys here.
By Tori B. Powell, Matt Meyer, Maureen Chowdhury and Mike Hayes, CNN
From CNN Digital's Photo Team
It's a big party in Los Angeles tonight, with some of the biggest musical artists in the world in attendance.
Check out these shots of the stars mingling backstage and in the audience, and view more of the top photos from the Grammys here.
From CNN's Chloe Melas
Beyoncé made a stir when she finally arrived at Crypto.com Arena for the Grammys telecast, but the first shot of Bey at her table with her husband also gave viewers at home something to relate to.
Host Trevor Noah made the announcement that Bey was in the house while standing right next to her table. When cameras panned over to Beyoncé's husband, rap legend Jay-Z, he seemed totally unfazed by the big moment. Instead, he was nibbling on what appeared to be some crackers.
The best part was that he held them in his hand — and when he thought Noah was done speaking, he began to eat again.
A man's gotta eat!
Beyoncé wasn't present to accept the Grammy award that tied her with Georg Solti's 31-win record. Noah had earlier said that Los Angeles traffic was to blame for her absence in the historic moment.
Kendrick Lamar took home the award for Best Rap Album for his project "Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers."
He said the album was one of his "toughest records to make."
While accepting his award, he thanked his family for giving him "the courage and the vulnerability to share these stories and share my truth with this album."
He also thanked his fans and "the culture" for his win.
Beyoncé has finally arrived to the 65th Annual Grammy Awards, after being delayed by traffic, according to host Trevor Noah.
Queen Bey was shown sitting at her table with rapper Jay-Z, the other half of one of music's most prodigious power couples.
Earlier in the show, Noah had said: "Beyoncé is on her way. But, you know, the upside of hosting the Grammys in LA ... is that everyone can be here. The downside of hosting the Grammys in LA is the traffic."
Bad Bunny has won the award for Best Música Urbana Album for his work, "Un Verano Sin Ti."
He said he made the album with "love and passion" and dedicated his award to Puerto Rico, where he is from.
"I dedicate this award to Puerto Rico, the birthplace and capital of reggaeton throughout the world," the superstar artist said in Spanish while accepting the award. "I want to dedicate it to all the legends and especially, also, to the new ones that keep the movement alive and fresh. Thanks to all the new talent, let’s keep taking this genre to another level."
"When you do things with love and passion, everything is easier," he added.
Pop superstar Lizzo performed a medley that included her Grammy-nominated song "About Damn Time" and "Special," from her Grammy-nominated album of the same name.
Lizzo is nominated in five categories total.
Host Trevor Noah said artists were still trickling in during the first hour of tonight's telecast — pointing the blame at a familiar foe: Los Angeles traffic.
"For real, Beyoncé is on her way. But, you know, the upside of hosting the Grammys in LA ... is that everyone can be here. The downside of hosting the Grammys in LA is the traffic. Beyoncé is on her way," said Noah, after Queen Bey won her historic 31st Grammy.
Noah referenced in an earlier bit that artists were still entering the building as a group of people passed him in the audience, also blaming the traffic.
Sam Smith and Kim Petras have won the award for Best Duo or Group Performance for their song "Unholy."
Petras, who is transgender, gave the acceptance speech on the duo's behalf.
She thanked "all the transgender legends before me who kicked these doors open for me." She also gave special thanks to her mother and Madonna.
"I don't think I could be here without Madonna," Petras said.
"A Beautiful Time" by Willie Nelson has won the award for Best Country Album.
The performer was not present to accept the award.