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Lady Gagahas been a powerful presence at theGrammy Awardsover the years, not just as a multi-award winner butas a performerat the star-studded musical event. She made her Grammys debut at the 52nd annual celebration in 2010, performing a medley with a surprise guest before taking home two Grammys.The artist has proven time and again that she knows how to leave a lasting impression at award shows. From eye-popping visuals to headbanging duets, here are Gaga’smemorable performancesand wins at the Grammys!
Lady Gagahas been a powerful presence at theGrammy Awardsover the years, not just as a multi-award winner butas a performerat the star-studded musical event. She made her Grammys debut at the 52nd annual celebration in 2010, performing a medley with a surprise guest before taking home two Grammys.
The artist has proven time and again that she knows how to leave a lasting impression at award shows. From eye-popping visuals to headbanging duets, here are Gaga’smemorable performancesand wins at the Grammys!
01of 08Lady Gaga at the 2010 GrammysCliff Lipson/CBS via Getty ImagesIn her very first Grammy performance, Gaga sang a duet with none other than the legend andEGOT winnerhimself,Elton John. She ran through a medley of her major hits before she sat down at the piano opposite John for a duet of her “Speechless” that wound into his “Your Song.“Gaga also picked up her first two awards that year, for best electronic/dance album (The Fame) and best dance recording (“Poker Face”).
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Lady Gaga at the 2010 Grammys
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In her very first Grammy performance, Gaga sang a duet with none other than the legend andEGOT winnerhimself,Elton John. She ran through a medley of her major hits before she sat down at the piano opposite John for a duet of her “Speechless” that wound into his “Your Song.”
Gaga also picked up her first two awards that year, for best electronic/dance album (The Fame) and best dance recording (“Poker Face”).
02of 08Lady Gaga at the 2011 GrammysJeff Kravitz/FilmMagicCould anyone forget this one? Gaga was carried down the red carpet from an egg and finally emerged on stage to give a stirring rendition of “Born This Way.“That year, she won three Grammys: best pop vocal album (The Fame Monster), best female pop vocal performance and best short form music video (“Bad Romance”).
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Lady Gaga at the 2011 Grammys
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Could anyone forget this one? Gaga was carried down the red carpet from an egg and finally emerged on stage to give a stirring rendition of “Born This Way.”
That year, she won three Grammys: best pop vocal album (The Fame Monster), best female pop vocal performance and best short form music video (“Bad Romance”).
03of 08Lady Gaga at the 2015 GrammysLester Cohen/WireImageAfter a bit of a break from “music’s biggest night,” Gaga returned to the show in 2015 with frequent collaboratorTony Bennett. She and the late musician performed a series of jazz standards.The music duo also won the award for best traditional pop vocal album forCheek to Cheek.
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Lady Gaga at the 2015 Grammys
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After a bit of a break from “music’s biggest night,” Gaga returned to the show in 2015 with frequent collaboratorTony Bennett. She and the late musician performed a series of jazz standards.
The music duo also won the award for best traditional pop vocal album forCheek to Cheek.
04of 08Lady Gaga at the 2016 GrammysJeff Kravitz/FilmMagicGaga was tapped to perform the Grammys' tribute toDavid Bowie, whodied from cancerin January 2016, just weeks before the show. In an outfit and wig that paid homage to the musical icon, she joined guitaristNile Rodgersto sing his most memorable singles, including “Space Oddity” (1969), “Changes” (1971) and “Fashion” (1980).
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Lady Gaga at the 2016 Grammys

Gaga was tapped to perform the Grammys' tribute toDavid Bowie, whodied from cancerin January 2016, just weeks before the show. In an outfit and wig that paid homage to the musical icon, she joined guitaristNile Rodgersto sing his most memorable singles, including “Space Oddity” (1969), “Changes” (1971) and “Fashion” (1980).
05of 08Lady Gaga at the 2017 GrammysMonty Brinton/CBS via Getty Images"The Cure” singer completely shifted gears in 2017, rocking out withMetallicaon the band’s hit “Moth Into Flame.”
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Lady Gaga at the 2017 Grammys
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“The Cure” singer completely shifted gears in 2017, rocking out withMetallicaon the band’s hit “Moth Into Flame.”
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Lady Gaga at the 2018 Grammys
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07of 08Lady Gaga at the 2019 GrammysROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty ImagesDuring her 2019 Grammys appearance, Gaga went off the deep end with her original tune “Shallow” fromA Star Is Born.Bradley Cooperdidn’t join in this time, though collaborator Ronson was there.“Shallow” earned her two awards, best pop/duo group performance and best song written for visual media, while she won a best pop solo performance award for “Joanne.”
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Lady Gaga at the 2019 Grammys

During her 2019 Grammys appearance, Gaga went off the deep end with her original tune “Shallow” fromA Star Is Born.Bradley Cooperdidn’t join in this time, though collaborator Ronson was there.
“Shallow” earned her two awards, best pop/duo group performance and best song written for visual media, while she won a best pop solo performance award for “Joanne.”
08of 08Lady Gaga at the 2022 GrammysEmma McIntyre/Getty ImagesGagapaid a jazzy tributeto close friend Bennett, who at the time was retired and diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, at the 2022 Grammys (the legendary singer laterdied at the age of 96in 2023). She performed the title track “Love for Sale” and “Do I Love You” from their 2021collaborativealbum,Love for Sale.The pair won the awards for best traditional pop vocal album and best engineered album, non-classical, forLove for Sale, honoring composer and songwriter Cole Porter.
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Lady Gaga at the 2022 Grammys
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Gagapaid a jazzy tributeto close friend Bennett, who at the time was retired and diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, at the 2022 Grammys (the legendary singer laterdied at the age of 96in 2023). She performed the title track “Love for Sale” and “Do I Love You” from their 2021collaborativealbum,Love for Sale.
The pair won the awards for best traditional pop vocal album and best engineered album, non-classical, forLove for Sale, honoring composer and songwriter Cole Porter.
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