Music, fashion and A-list energy collided across Los Angeles hotspots as Grammy weekend delivered unforgettable parties, performances and red-carpet moments
Star-studded parties took over Los Angeles hot spots this week in the lead-up to the Grammys. To kick off the award show weekend, iHeartRadio hosted its Grammy Awards Pre-Party on Saturday night, presented and curated by Adam Glove and Affinity Nightlife.Â
The iconic Skybar buzzed with music, fashion and celebration as DJ Rico, Chad Aroo and Lundi Blue set the tone, followed by high-energy live performances from Sa Tiva and EL-JAY that amped up the crowd ahead of Sunday’s ceremony.
EL-JAY at the iHeartRadio Grammy Awards Pre-Party in Los Angeles, Calif., on Jan. 31, 2026. Credit: Vincent Nolan Photography
The event drew an impressive guest list from figures across the entertainment industry. Attendees included recording artist Dasha, 2026 Grammy Award winners Willie the Sensei and Misty Blanco, comedian and actress Tiffany Haddish, comedian Daphnique Springs, media personality Jason Lee, Pax Jolie-Pitt and singer Scott Hoying.
Throughout the night, as the stars were surrounded by the Los Angeles skyline, guests explored premium brand activations, from Flecha Azul Tequila’s specialty cocktails to a Blvkbook-curated art gallery pop-up and a Monbeau Afrique fragrance experience. Immersive installations and a red-carpet photo moment captured standout arrivals and moments from the evening.
Teyana Taylor with guests at the fourth annual Opulence GRAMMYs After-Party at Los Angeles’ Spotlight on Feb. 1, 2026.Credit: Jennifer Johnson
To close out the weekend, Lenny S and Carver Guru hosted the fourth annual Opulence GRAMMYs After-Party at Los Angeles’ Spotlight. The invite-only soirée attracted Chris Brown, Teyana Taylor, Damson Idris, Shaboozey, Amaya Espinal, Keith Lee, Roddy Ricch and more.
Jamie Foxx posing at the fourth annual Opulence GRAMMYs After-Party at Spotlight in Los Angeles, Calif., on Feb. 1, 2026.Credit: Jennifer Johnson
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Jamie Foxx was also present for the night, rocking a multicolored houndstooth pattern paired with a cream wide-brimmed hat to top off the look. Jhené Aiko left her mark on the red carpet in a striking goddess-coded green gown with a gauzy finish, braids trailing down her back.Â
The high-profile group raised a glass with D’USSÉ as they celebrated major wins and capped off music’s biggest night of the year.
Jhene Aiko posing at the fourth annual Opulence GRAMMYs After-Party at Spotlight in Los Angeles, Calif., on Feb. 1, 2026.Credit: Jennifer Johnson