Yungblud shared how he and Sharon Osbourne honored the late Ozzy Osbourne ahead of the 2026 Grammy Awards Feb. 1, where the 28-year-old is nominated for his cover of Black Sabbath's "Changes."
Yungblud Shares “Mental” Way He and Sharon Osbourne Honored Ozzy Osbourne Before Grammys 2026
Yungblud is keeping Ozzy Osbourne’s legacy alive at the 2026 Grammy Awards.
The 28-year-old attended the Feb. 1 ceremony at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles as a first-time nominee, scoring three nods including Best Rock Performance for his live cover of Black Sabbath’s “Changes.”
But before the show, he and Sharon Osbourne joined forces for a bittersweet tribute to the band’s late frontman—who died in July at age 76—amid the excitement of the event.
“I was with Sharon last night,” he told Keltie Knight in an exclusive interview during Live From E!: Grammys. “We lit a little candle. It's pretty mental. I think it's amazing to be here. My first Grammys—my mum's coming from England, which is cool—but yeah, man, it all goes to Ozzy tonight.” (See every star who walked the red carpet at the 2026 Grammys by clicking here.)
Along with carrying on Ozzy’s memory, Yungblud (born Dominic Richard Harrison) was also eager to reconnect with old friends at the Trevor Noah-hosted ceremony, including his pal Post Malone.
“I’m excited to see Post,” he shared. “I haven’t seen Post since we were in Vegas two years ago for New Year's Eve, and that was a memorable evening—well, a forgetful evening, but a memorable one. So tonight will be mad.”
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Yungblud isn’t the only first-time honoree at this year’s ceremony. Timothée Chalamet also scored his first-ever Grammy nod for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media as part of his work on the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, though he had to skip the festivities as he was in London to promote his latest movie Marty Supreme.
Nonetheless, the actor shared his appreciation for the recognition when the Grammy nominations were announced in November, posting the news to his Instagram Stories along with the message, “Dream Big.”
While Timothée keeps busy across the pond, keep scrolling to see all the stars who did make it to the 2026 Grammys.
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Heidi Klum
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Addison Rae
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Coco Jones
in Kristina K and Casadei shoes.
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Sabrina Carpenter
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Dijon Duenas & Joanie Del Santo
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Rosé
in Saint Laurent.
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Tyla
in Dsquared2 and Pandora jewelry.
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Zara Larsson
in custom Germanier.
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Ayra Starr
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Michelle Williams
in Jean-Louis Sabaji.
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Teddy Swims
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Rex Linn & Reba McEntire
in custom Joshua Kane and Martin Katz jewelry (McEntire).
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Lisa Harris & Jimmy Jam
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Gayle King
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Ami Taf Ra & Kamasi Washington
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Shaboozey
in Bode.
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Ari Lennox
in Valdrin Sahiti.
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Justin Sylvester
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Olivia Hanks & Rita Wilson
in Jenny Packham (Wilson).
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FKA Twigs
in Paolo Carzana.
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Kehlani
in Valdrin Sahiti.
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