Sam Smith arrives to the Grammys with a coordinated all-red entourage

Sam Smith and Kim Petras were joined by a couple of special guests as they shut down the red carpet at the 65th annual Grammy Awards with their dramatic all-red outfits.

The duo, who will perform their No. 1 hit, "Unholy," at the award ceremony on Feb. 5, arrived with “RuPaul’s Drag Race” stars Gottmik and Violet Chachki.

Kim Petras, left, and Sam Smith (Jordan Strauss / AP)
Kim Petras, left, and Sam Smith (Jordan Strauss / AP)

The group of four were reunited after the reality television stars appeared with Smith and Petras in their music video last year for "Unholy."

Petras, Smith, Gottmik, Chachki and the rest of their entourage all wore red outfits that popped on the matching carpet.

Smith delivered a smoldering glare as they showed off their accessories, which included gloves, a cane, a veil, a top hat and pearl earrings.

Sam Smith (Jordan Strauss / AP)
Sam Smith (Jordan Strauss / AP)

While they had a more serious demeanor on the red carpet, Smith has plenty to celebrate.

Fans have been replaying their recent album, "Gloria," since it was released on Jan. 27.

Smith's studio album contains the hit single "Unholy" as well as features with Ed Sheeran and Jessie Reyez.

Their statement on the red carpet is surely just a preview of the theatrical performance Smith and Petras will deliver when they take the stage at the Grammys.

They previously sang the track together at Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball 2022 across the pond and "Saturday Night Live" last month, but this will be their first time belting out the song's catchy lyrics at a major award show.

Hosted by comedian and former “Daily Show” host Trevor Noah, the 2023 Grammys are broadcast live from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. They are available to watch on CBS and various streaming platforms. Beyoncé leads the list of nominees with nine nominations, with stars like Harry Styles, Adele, Bad Bunny and more also up for awards. Performers include Styles, Lizzo, Bad Bunny and more. Follow TODAY.com for complete Grammys coverage, including this year’s winners, unexpected moments, and can’t-miss performances from the biggest names in music.

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