Adele was the big winner at the 2017 Grammy Awards held at the Staples Center on 12 February in Los Angeles. The 28-year-old won a total of five awards, including album of the year for 25 and both record and song of the year for the hit Hello.
During her acceptance speech, Adele tearfully said that she was dedicating the Album of the Year award to Beyonce. She said: "I can't possibly accept this award. And I'm very humbled and I'm very grateful and gracious but my artist of my life is Beyoncé and this album to me, the Lemonade album, was just so monumental, Beyonce. It was so monumental and so well thought out, and so beautiful and soul-bearing. We got to see another side to you that you don't always let us see, and we appreciate that, and all us artists here who adore you. And you are our lives, and the way that you make me and my friends feel, the way you make my black friends feel is empowering, and you make them stand up for themselves, and I love you. I always have and I always will."
The 35-year-old pregnant singer, who was up for nine awards, won the awards for Best Urban Contemporary Album for Lemonade and Best Music Video for Formation during the show.
Take a look at all winners of Grammys 2017
Best Pop Solo Performance: Adele for Hello, 25
Best Pop Vocal Album: Adele for 25
Best Pop Duo/ Group Performance: Twenty One Pilots for Stressed Out
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: Willie Nelson for Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin
Best New Artist: Chance The Rapper
Best Dance Recording: The Chainsmokers feat Daya for Don't Let Me Down
Best Dance/Electronic Album: Flume for Skin
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album: Snarky Puppy: Culcha Vulcha
Best Rock Performance: David Bowie for Blackstar
Best Metal Performance: Megadeth for Dystopia
Best Rock Song: David Bowie for Blackstar
Best Rock Album: Cage The Elephant for Tell Me I'm Pretty
Best Alternative Music Album: David Bowie for Blackstar
Best R&B Performance: Solange for Cranes In The Sky
Best Traditional R&B Performance: Lalah Hathaway for Angel
Best R&B Song: Hod David & Musze, songwriters (Maxwell) for Lake By The Ocean
Best R&B Album: Lalah Hathaway for Lalah Hathaway Live
Best Rap Performance: Chance The Rapper feat Lil Wayne & 2 Chainz for No Problem
Best Rap Song: Drake for Hotline Bling
Best Rap Album: Chance The Rapper for Coloring Book
Best Country Solo Performance: Maren Morris for My Church
Best Country Duo/ Group Performance: Pentatonix feat Dolly Parton for Jolene
Best Country Song: Lori McKenna, songwriter (Tim McGraw) for Humble and Kind
Best Country Album: Sturgill Simpson for A Sailor's Guide To Earth
Best New Age Album: White Sun for White Sun II
Best Improvised Jazz Solo: John Scofield for I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
Best Jazz Vocal Album: Gregory Porter for Take Me To The Alley
Best Jazz Instrumental Album: John Scofield for Country For Old Men
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album: Presidential Suite: Eight Variations on Freedom
Best Latin Jazz Album: Chucho Valdes for Tribute to Irakere: Live in Marciac
For the full list: Visit Grammys official website.