The Grammys Have Nothing on This Star-Studded Beatles Concert
The Grammys may have drawn a lot of stars to LA on Sunday, but it had nothing on the award show's special tribute to the Beatles on Monday night. The two remaining Beatles, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, were joined by a slew of A-listers, both from film and music, to tape a special concert called, The Night That Changed America, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Beatles' performance on The Ed Sullivan Show. The concert will air on CBS on Feb. 9, which marks the actual anniversary, but fans can get a sneak peek at the performances and collaborations through these pictures. Katy Perry and John Mayer didn't perform together, but they both got a chance to take over the stage during the night. Meanwhile, Pharrell Williams, who was still wearing his bizarre-yet-awesome hat from the Grammys , teamed up for performances with country star Brad Paisley and Stevie Wonder. Sean Penn , Johnny Depp , andKate Beckinsale also made appearances throughout the night to introduce various musical acts. And let's not forget about the musician/model couple summit between Chrissy Teigen, John Legend , Adam Levine, and Behati Prinsloo! Keep reading to see all those stars and more.
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