Mandy Moore and Taylor Goldsmith Had a Rare Date Night at the 2025 Grammys

The couple lost their home in the L.A. wildfires last month.

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Despite losing their Altadena home in the L.A. wildfires last month, Mandy Moore and Taylor Goldsmith still managed to show up for their city with a rare date night at the 2025 Grammys. Stepping out alongside Goldsmith's brother, Griffin, and his wife, Kit, the foursome were all smiles as they reunited with their fellow Angelenos for a night that doubled as a fundraiser—which, according to host Trevor Noah, raised roughly $7 million over the course of the event.

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The Goldsmith brothers kicked off the evening's festivities with a surprise performance with their band Dawes, which last night included a few special guests: St. Vincent, Sheryl Crow, Brad Paisley, Brittany Howard, and John Legend. The song of choice? Fittingly, Randy Newman's "I Love L.A."

“We’ve never been nominated; we’ve never been here. So for us it’s such a whirlwind of thinking, ‘Oh maybe that’s never going to be part of our journey’ to, ‘You’re going to open the show,'" Taylor explained. "It’s wild to think about how our childhood dreams could meet up with a way to help our community at such a tragic moment. So it’s been a very meaningful time for us with all the lowest lows but also some of the highest highs.”

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In January, Moore revealed that the couple lost their home in Altadena to the Eaton Fire, which eventually destroyed more than 9,400 buildings, according to NBC. Moore and Taylor share three children together and just welcomed a new baby last fall. The family has been staying with Hilary Duff in the interim.

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"These last few weeks have been an unfathomable blur of all of the emotions," Moore wrote on Instagram shortly after Taylor and Griffin's performance. "I’ve never held such immense gratitude coupled with unspeakable grief at the same time. In the midst of so much darkness and uncertainty, seeing @dawestheband open THE GRAMMYS and get to share their heart, spirit, musicality and DEEP love for this city of ours with the world at large, it just makes me want to burst. No one is more deserving of this moment than Griff and Taylor. And they met the moment—I say that as a fan, not just a wife."

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