Carrie Underwood shows off her toned legs in a thigh-skimming purple dress with a dramatic train while performing her latest single Ghost Story at the 2022 Grammy Awards in Las Vegas
Carrie Underwood looked absolutely flawless as she performed her latest single Ghost Story in a skintight purple dress with a dramatic train at the 64th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night.
While displaying her toned legs in her thigh-skimming frock, the 39-year-old country star sang into a sparkly black microphone, which was covered in silver sequins that coordinated with the bling on her gown.
For the occasion, the Before He Cheats hitmaker had her golden blonde tresses styled in classic waves and sported a classic makeup look, consisting of bronzer, false eyelashes and a sweep of blush across her cheeks.
She was accompanied by a number of backup singers and stood in front of a wind machine that gently blew her tresses and a smoke machine that added a cool effect to the indigo blue lit stage.
Ahead of her performance, the mother-of-two already scored a Grammy Award in the best roots gospel category for her song My Savior.
She was also nominated for best country duo/group performance with Jason Aldean for If I Didn’t Love You, lost to Brothers Osborne.
GRAMMYS 2022 WINNERS: AT A GLANCE
Record of the Year
“Leave The Door Open,” Silk Sonic
Song of the Year
“Leave The Door Open,” Silk Sonic
Album of the Year
“We Are,” Jon Batiste
Best New Artist
Olivia Rodrigo
Best Pop Solo Performance
Olivia Rodrigo
Best Pop Duo
“Kiss Me More” Doja Cat feat. SZA
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
“Love for Sale,” Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga
Best Pop Vocal Album
“Sour,” Olivia Rodrigo
Best Dance Recording
“Alive,” Rüfüs Du Sol
Best Rap Album
“Call Me If You Get Lost,” Tyler, the Creator
Best Rap Song
“Jail,” Kanye West, Jay-Z
Best American Roots Performance
“Cry,” Jon Batiste
Best R&B Song
“Leave The Door Open,” Silk Sonic
Best R&B Album
“Heaux Tales,” Jazmine Sullivan
Best Country Solo Performance
“You Should Probably Leave,” Chris Stapleton
Best Country Song
“Cold,” Chris Stapleton
Best Country Album
“Starting Over,” Chris Stapleton
Best Rock Performance
“Making a Fire,” Foo Fighters
Best Rock Song
“Waiting on a War,” Foo Fighters
Best Rock Album
“Medicine at Midnight,” Foo Fighters
Underwood arrived to the show looking like a princess in an elaborate orange ball gown with sparkling sweetheart cut top.
She was joined on the red carpet by her doting husband Mike Fisher, who planted a kiss on her cheek.
The American Idol vet drew attention to her svelte waistline with her fitted sparkling gold top which cinched into her gym-honed body.
Her blonde hair cascaded down her back in a perfectly straight style that was parted at the center.
The 64th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony is taking place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
Comedian Trevor Noah is hosting the event, which is being televised and streamed live from the Sin City venue.
Music’s biggest night recognizes the best recordings, compositions, and artists of the eligibility year.
This year, composer and musical artist Jon Batiste surpassed all nominees with an impressive 11 nominations, while Justin Bieber, Doja Cat and H.E.R. have eight each and Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo tied with seven.
Former enemies Taylor Swift and Kanye West are up against each other in one of the biggest categories for Album of the Year, with their respective records Evermore and Donda.
Reunited Swedish pop group ABBA have their first-ever Grammy nomination in their 48-year history for ‘I Still Have Faith In You’ in the Record of the Year category.
American musician Jon Batiste is the most nominated artist for his album We Are.
Batiste, 35, is a veteran jazz keyboardist and also the musical director of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
Both Lil Nas X and Brandi Carlile have an impressive five nominations each, while Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak’s group Silk Sonic received four.
The Recording Academy has eliminated nominations review committees this year meaning winners will now be determined by a majority vote from Recording Academy voting members.
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