In a performance that recalled the bloody gorings Morrissey has taken to showing before gigs, Madonna adopted a bullfighter theme for her performance of 'Living For Love'. Watch it below.
Fresh from a memorable red carpet - where she swore to Ryan Seacrest, was accompanied by a mute Nas and inexplicably flashed her g-string - Madonna took to the stage in LA last night to perform her new single 'Living For Love'.
The Diplo-produced track begins with an all-encompassing speech about acceptance and the need for a love revolution that sound even vaguer than Russell Brand's post election plans. It beings with Madge announcing: "This will be a revolution of enquiring further, of not worrying about winning other people’s approval, of not wishing you were someone else but perfectly content to be who you are: someone unique and rare and fearless. I want to start a revolution of love."
Below: Watch Madonna perform 'Living For Love' at the Grammy Awards
Given the song, which is pretty much all chorus, it was a much needed jolt in the arm for the ceremony - and significantly more dancefloor friendly than much of the night's performances.
As a Madonna Grammy performance it didn't quite rival 'Nothing Really Matters' in 1999 or her Gorillaz collab in 2006 but certainly beat out her Macklemore duet last year - and Taylor Swift certainly looked like she was enjoying herself.
Madonna has been Grammy nominated 28 times since 1986. She is widely expected to announce a UK tour in the very near future.