Nothing brings celebrities together like music and good vibes.
In celebration of the 2026 Grammy Awards, stars threw several parties in Los Angeles over the past few days to show their appreciation for the biggest night in music history.
The festivities kicked off Thursday with Warner Music Group’s Pre-Grammy Gala, which featured guests including Benson Boone, Cara Delevingne, Darren Criss, Delilah Belle Hamlin, Evan Ross and Scout LaRue Willis.
We spotted a real-life couple with the stars of Tell Me Rise! — Spencer House and Sonia Mena (Wrigley and Pippa) and Branden Cook and Katherine Hughes (Evan and Molly) took over part of the dance floor within hours of the party.
They showed off some subtle PDA right in front of our eyes while mingling with friends.
The party also featured performances by “Boys A Liar” hitmaker Pink Panthers and a DJ set from Madonna’s son Rocco Ritchie, who at one point played a remix of his mother’s 1990 hit “Vogue.”
On Friday night, stars were back at the MusiCares Person of the Year gala, which honored Mariah Carey as this year’s recipient.
The singer attended the celebration with rumored boyfriend Anderson .Paak and was showered with praise from performers including Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, Ke$ha, Adam Lambert, Teddy Swims, Billy Porter and Foo Fighters’ Taylor Momsen.
Carey was spotted singing along to many performances, including Ke$ha’s rendition of “Obsessed.”
The “TiK ToK” singer later admitted that having to sing in front of a legend like Carey was “intimidating,” but she also seemed to have the stamp of approval, as Carey followed her on Instagram after the bash.
Meanwhile, Carey sweetly blew him a kiss after Legend played “Hero” and stood up while Gayle King escorted surprise guest Stevie Wonder onto the stage.
“We have respect and love for each other,” Wonder said of his superstar friend.
“I am so happy to know you as a friend with an unending love for you, gratitude for what you have done, and love for God. Love for people, love for your dedication to utilizing the gifts you have given and given by the Most High.”
The night started with Carey taking the stage and singing “All I Want for Christmas Is You” while joking, “Have a Merry Christmas Ahead.”
Saturday night was a star-studded affair as music executive Clive Davis hosted his annual pre-Grammy Gala at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California.
MGK and Jelly Roll took to the stage to pay emotional tribute to the late rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, performing “I Don’t Wanna Stop” and “Mama, I’m Coming Home,” respectively.
“Rest in Peace, Ozzy,” said MGK (real name Colson Baker). “Jelly, please take it home.”
After Sunday’s 68th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony at the Crypto.com Arena, celebs jumped into VIP cars and flocked straight to the afterparty.
Paris Jackson, Yo Gotti, Shania Twain, Wale, Suki Waterhouse, Coco Jones and Martha Stewart are just a few of the many stars spotted at Universal Music Group’s 2026 Grammy Awards Afterparty.
The intimate soiree featured many of the night’s nominees and winners, including Laura Young, Cut Eye, J Balvin, Omar Fedi and Amy Taylor of Amir and the Sniffers.
We also spotted Sharon Osbourne mingling in the crowd with her children Kelly and Jack Osbourne at Fetty.
It was an emotional night as the family wept as they watched Post Malone, Slash and other artists pay tribute to Ozzy during the Grammys’ Tribute section.
While the Osbourne family watched the awards ceremony live at Crypto.com Arena on Sunday night, others gathered at the Hollywood Palladium for Steven Tyler’s 7th Annual Johnny Grammys Viewing Party.
Stars flocked to the bash, and the Aerosmith legend didn’t hesitate to give guests a warm welcome on the red carpet.
In addition to event host Melissa Joan Hart, the songwriter was also seen posing for photos with Cheap Trick’s Robin Zander, Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan, Guns N’ Roses’ Matt Sorum, and Black Crowes’ Chris Robinson.
Other celebrities in attendance included Carmen Electra, who turned heads in a saucy black gown, and Flavor Fluff, who seemed to be a favorite among photographers, playfully showing off multiple angles and quirky poses.
Tyler’s bash is named after the 1989 song “Johnny’s Got a Gun,” which tells the story of a young girl who is abused by her father. He created a foundation to use his voice and raise awareness for abuse survivors.
