O’Connor passed away in July 2023 of natural causes.
During the magical musical moment, Lennox performed a moving rendition of the late artist’s hit “Nothing Compares 2 U.”
As the song came to a close, Lennox — who had a single glitter-encrusted tear painted on her face — raised her fist into the air and shouted, “Artists for ceasefire! Peace in the world!”
Folk singer Joni Mitchell performed for the first time at the Grammys, singing “Both Sides Now” from a chair and sporting blonde braids and a beret, with Brandi Carlile playing guitar beside her.
In a tribute to the many musicians and industry executives who passed away in the last year, Stevie Wonder played “For Once In My Life” to honour the late Tony Bennett who sang along from a video.
Fantasia Barrino honoured Tina Turner with her version of “Proud Mary,” backed by singers in shiny gold and silver fringed outfits.
Jon Batiste played “Ain’t No Sunshine” and “Lean On Me” in a tribute to Clarence Avant, known as “the Godfather of Black music.”
Near the start of the show, country star Luke Combs sang his cover hit “Fast Car,” alongside the original singer and writer of the 1988 song, Tracy Chapman.
Toward the end, Billy Joel performed his new single “Turn The Lights Back On,” his first original song in 17 years.