Chris Martin remembers Liam Payne with ‘All My Love’ at Grammys 2025




Chris Martin performs Coldplay’s ‘All My Love’ to honour Liam Payne and more late singers and musicians

Chris Martin paid an emotional tribute to the late One Direction singer Liam Payne at the Grammys 2025.

While the 67th Annual Grammy Awards celebrated influential artists and their work, the Recording Academy did not forget the musicians, artists, and executives who passed away last year.

Teaming up with guitarist Grace Bowers, the Coldplay lead singer honoured Payne, who died at the age of 31 on October 16, with All My Love rendition.

The in-memoriam segment opened with a video compilation of the History singer from his early boyband days and more.

Liam Payne honoured at Grammys 2025

Followed by the boyband star and solo artist’s name and photos, Martin and Bowers continued to perform, honouring Michael Jackson’s brother Tito Jackson and more.

Dickey Betts, The Oak Ridge Boys member Joe Bonsall, Fatman Scoop, Sandra Crouch, Will Jennings, Kinky Friedman, DJ Clark Kent, Sam Moore, Marianne Faithfull, Ella Jenkins, Wayne Osmond, J.D. Southern, Garth Hudson of The Band, Country Music Hall of Famer Toby Keith and more were also remembered.

Moreover, Martin-Bower’s emotional collaboration wasn’t the only tributary segment. The star-studded night late music mogul Quincy Jones was also honoured by artists in a range of genres.

In addition to several musicians and artist, Wicked vocalist-performer Cynthia Erivo performed Fly Me to the Moon while the Jones tribute concluded with Janelle Monáe offering an unforgettable rendition of Michael Jackson’s Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough.

  • Umair

    Muhammad Umair is a passionate content creator, web developer, and tech enthusiast. With years of experience in developing dynamic websites and curating engaging content, he specializes in delivering accurate, informative, and up-to-date articles across diverse topics. From gaming and technology to crypto and world news, Umair's expertise ensures a seamless blend of technical knowledge and captivating storytelling. When he's not writing or coding, he enjoys gaming and exploring the latest trends in the tech world.

    Related Posts

    Stocks To Watch: ITC, Swiggy, SBI, Britannia, IndiGo, LIC, Airtel, And Others

    Last Updated:February 06, 2025, 07:57 IST Stocks to watch: Shares of firms like ITC, Swiggy, SBI, Britannia, IndiGo, LIC, Airtel, and others will be in focus on Thursday’s trade Stocks…

    Elton John snaps while recording ‘Who Believes In Angels’ with producer

    Elton John snaps while recording ‘Who Believes In Angels’ with producer Elton John just couldn’t take it anymore. The music star gave fans a rare behind-the-scenes look at the emotional highs…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Standard Chartered Shares 5-Year Bitcoin Forecast, Sees BTC at $500K by 2028

    • By Umair
    • February 6, 2025
    • 1 views
    Standard Chartered Shares 5-Year Bitcoin Forecast, Sees BTC at $500K by 2028

    Wealthy investor network ‘TIGER 21’ holds up to $6B worth of crypto

    • By Umair
    • February 6, 2025
    • 2 views

    Anson Rabinbach, Leading Historian of Nazi Culture, Dies at 79

    • By Umair
    • February 6, 2025
    • 1 views
    Anson Rabinbach, Leading Historian of Nazi Culture, Dies at 79

    US Sovereign Wealth Fund Could Stockpile Bitcoin, Trump’s Crypto Czar Says

    • By Umair
    • February 6, 2025
    • 1 views
    US Sovereign Wealth Fund Could Stockpile Bitcoin, Trump’s Crypto Czar Says

    Stocks To Watch: ITC, Swiggy, SBI, Britannia, IndiGo, LIC, Airtel, And Others

    • By Umair
    • February 6, 2025
    • 1 views
    Stocks To Watch: ITC, Swiggy, SBI, Britannia, IndiGo, LIC, Airtel, And Others

    Crypto ransomware revenue drops 35% to $813 million in 2024 amid tougher crackdowns and victim resistance

    • By Umair
    • February 6, 2025
    • 2 views
    Crypto ransomware revenue drops 35% to $813 million in 2024 amid tougher crackdowns and victim resistance