Inside the Grammys 2026 parties: Mariah Carey, Jelly Roll, Sharon Osbourne and more

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There’s nothing that brings celebrities together quite like music and good vibes.

In celebration of the 2026 Grammys, stars hit up several parties in Los Angeles over the past few days to show their appreciation for music’s biggest night.

The festivities kicked off Thursday with Warner Music Group’s pre-Grammys bash, attended by guests like Benson Boone, Cara Delevingne, Darren Criss, Delilah Belle Hamlin, Evan Ross and Scout LaRue Willis.

Benson Boone kicked off Grammys 2026 week at the Warner Music Group party Thursday night in LA. Lisa O'Connor/Shutterstock
We spotted “Tell Me Lies” stars (and real-life couple) Spencer House and Sonia Mena on the dance floor. Ariana Ruiz/PI via ZUMA Press Wire / Shutterstock

We spotted “Tell Me Lies” stars — and real-life couples! — Spencer House and Sonia Mena (Wrigley and Pippa) and Branden Cook and Katherine Hughes (Evan and Molly) taking over a section of the dance floor hours into the party.

They showcased some subtle PDA right in front of us as they mingled with friends.

The party also featured a performance by “Boy’s a Liar” hitmaker PinkPantheress and a DJ set from Madonna’s son Rocco Ritchie, who at one point played a remix of his mom’s 1990 hit “Vogue.”

PinkPantheress hit the stage to perform for the star-studded crowd. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Warner Music Group
The evening also featured a DJ set from Madonna’s son Rocco Ritchie, who played a remix of “Vogue.” Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Warner Music Group

The stars stepped out again on Friday night for the MusiCares Person of the Year gala, which honored Mariah Carey as this year’s recipient.

The singer attended the fête with rumored boyfriend Anderson .Paak and soaked in all the praise from performers such as Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, Kesha, Adam Lambert, Teddy Swims, Billy Porter and Taylor Momsen with the Foo Fighters.

Carey was spotted singing along to many of the performances, including Kesha’s rendition of “Obsessed.”

The celebrations continued Friday with the MusiCares Person of the Year gala. Artists like Kesha took the stage to honor the legendary Mariah Carey. Getty Images
Other performers included Taylor Momsen with the Foo Fighters (pictured), John Legend, Billy Porter, Jennifer Hudson and Teddy Swims. Getty Images

The “TiK ToK” singer later admitted that having to sing in front of a legend like Carey was “intimidating,” though she seemingly got the stamp of approval as the hitmaker followed her on Instagram after the bash.

Meanwhile, Carey sweetly blew a kiss at Legend after he performed “Hero,” and stood on her feet as Gayle King escorted surprise guest Stevie Wonder to the stage.

“We have respect and love for each other,” Wonder said of his superstar pal.

“I’m very happy to know you as a friend with a never-ending love for you, appreciation for what you’ve done, your love for God. Your love for people, your love for the commitment of using the gift that you have given and were given by the most high.”

Carey watched as several musicians honored her by performing some of her most popular hits from over the years. Getty Images
“I’m very happy to know you as a friend with a never-ending love for you,” surprise guest Stevie Wonder raved. Getty Images for The Recording Academy

The evening commenced with Carey hitting the stage and singing “All I Want For Christmas Is You,” quipping, “Merry Christmas in advance.”

Saturday evening was just as star-studded as music executive Clive Davis hosted his annual pre-Grammys gala at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif.

MGK and Jelly Roll took the stage with sentimental tributes to late rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, performing renditions of “I Don’t Wanna Stop” and “Mama, I’m Coming Home,” respectively.

“Rest in peace, Ozzy,” MGK (real name: Colson Baker) said. “Bring it home, Jelly.”

MGK attended Clive Davis’ pre-Grammys gala Saturday night, performing a tribute to late rock legend Ozzy Osbourne. REUTERS
The tribute continued with Jelly Roll performing a rendition of “Mama, I’m Coming Home.” REUTERS

Following Sunday’s 68th Grammy Awards at the Crypto.com Arena, celebrities jumped into their VIP cars and flocked straight to the afterparties.

Paris Jackson, Yo Gotti, Shania Twain, Wale, Suki Waterhouse, Coco Jones and Martha Stewart were just some of the many stars spotted at Universal Music Group’s 2026 Grammy afterparty.

The intimate soirée hosted plenty of the night’s nominees and winners, including Lola Young, KATSEYE, J Balvin, Omer Fedi, Amy Taylor of Amyl and the Sniffers and more.

Page Six spotted Paris Jackson at Universal Music Group’s 2026 Grammy afterparty in LA Sunday night. Virisa Yong/BFA.com
We also saw Best New Artist nominees KATSEYE strutting their stuff on the red carpet before heading into the bash. Virisa Yong/BFA.com
Lola Young celebrated with music legend Shania Twain after winning best pop solo performance for “Messy.” Billboard via Getty Images

We also spotted Sharon Osbourne at the fête, mingling amongst the crowd with kids Kelly and Jack Osbourne by her side.

It was an emotional evening earlier in the night as the family teared up while watching Post Malone, Slash and more artists lead a tribute to Ozzy during the Grammys’ “In Memoriam” segment.

While the Osbournes watched the awards show live at Crypto.com Arena Sunday night, others gathered at the Hollywood Palladium for Steven Tyler’s 7th Annual Jam for Janie Grammy Viewing Party.

The stars aligned for the bash, and the Aerosmith legend didn’t shy away from warmly welcoming his guests on the red carpet.

Sharon, Kelly and Jack Osbourne attended UMG’s afterparty following the awards show’s emotional tribute to Ozzy, Getty Images for Universal Music Group
Sunday night also featured Steven Tyler hosting his 7th Annual Jam for Janie Grammy Viewing Party. ZUMAPRESS.com

We also spotted the songwriter snapping pics with Melissa Joan Hart, who hosted the event, as well as Robin Zander from Cheap Trick, Billy Corgan from The Smashing Pumpkins, Matt Sorum from Guns N’ Roses and Chris Robinson from The Black Crowes.

Other celebrities in attendance included Carmen Electra, who made a head-turning appearance in a cheeky black gown, and Flavor Flav, who appeared to be a favorite amongst photographers, playfully showing off his multiple angles and quirky poses.

Tyler’s bash is named after the 1989 track “Janie’s Got a Gun,” telling the tale of a young girl abused by her dad. He created the fund to use his voice and raise awareness for victims of abuse.

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