Los Angeles (AFP) - The music industry's top night turned into the big day for 34 couples on Sunday as Madonna and other stars presided over a mass wedding in a celebration of gay marriage.
The couples' wedding serenade was
"Same Love," performed by hip-hop duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis.
The Grammy-nominated song has been
embraced by marriage equality campaigners as momentum builds in a growing
number of countries and US states to allow same-sex partners to tie the knot.
Macklemore and Lewis, who racked up four
Grammys including the prize for best new artist, were joined halfway through
their song by one of the gay community's most enduring icons -- Madonna.
Sporting a white suit and cowboy hat,
Madonna sang the high-energy chorus of her 1986 song "Open Your
Heart."
Macklemore (L), Ryan Lewis (2nd R), Mary
Lambert (2nd L), Madonna (C) embrace on stage after perform …
The marriages were made official by Queen
Latifah, who is authorized to perform weddings in California.
"When we say music has the power to
bring people together at the Grammys, we mean it," a visibly moved Queen
Latifah told the audience.
"Tonight, we celebrate the
commitment to love by all of these beautiful couples," she said. "We
are gathered together here to celebrate love and harmony in every key and every
color."
"As elegant and as classy as the Grammy has ever been, is the moment when we... saw all those wonderful marriages and that same love," said Paul Williams, sharing a "message from the robots" who stood next to him in costume as they accepted the award.
Members of the audience exchange vows
during Macklemore, Ryan Lewis, Mary Lambert and Madonna's …
The New York Times, which reported on the
mass wedding shortly before the ceremony, said that the Grammys' producer, Ken
Ehrlich, approached Macklemore and Lewis about the idea after learning that the
duo's concerts have generated on-stage marriage proposals.
Ehrlich was quoted as saying that the couples stayed in aisles near the audience out of concern it would be seen as "exploitive" if they went on stage.
US awards ceremonies have increasingly
embraced gay rights in recent years, with the Oscars stereotypically viewed as
a top television event for the gay community.
In 2001, rap superstar Eminem, under fire
for his use of anti-gay epithets, performed a duet at the Grammys with the
openly gay Elton John.
Seventeen US states and the capital
Washington allow gay marriage, and opinion polls show that a majority of
Americans support same-sex couples' right to wed, a rapid turnaround in just
the past decade. Same-sex marriage is legal in all or part of 16 other
countries.
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