Harry Styles celebrated his 32nd birthday with a special appearance at the 2026 GRAMMYs on Sunday (Feb. 1).
The former One Direction member entered the GRAMMYs stage inside the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles to present the award for Album of the Year, an award he took home in 2023 for Harry’s House. The award went to Bad Bunny for his project, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, reportedly marking the first-ever Spanish album to win the award.
Donning jeans and a gray sports coat, Styles presented the Gramophone trophy to Bad Bunny and embraced him in a hug.

Harry Styles is a nine-time GRAMMY nominee. While he is not nominated at this year’s ceremony, he served as a presenter during the show, as mentioned.
His appearance comes just days after the global superstar announced his brand-new album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, and released the project’s first single, “Aperature.” Arriving March 6 via Erskine/Columbia Records, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally marks Styles’ fourth studio album and follows his 2022 release, Harry’s House, which featured the hits “As It Was,” “Late Night Talking,” and “Music For A Sushi Restaurant” and earned him three GRAMMY Awards in 2023.
The 12-track project was produced by Styles alongside longtime collaborator Kid Harpoon and will include “Aperature” as the lead single, as well as unreleased songs such as “American Girls,” “Ready, Steady, Go!,” “Are You Listening Yet?,” “Taste Back,” “The Waiting Game,” “Season 2 Weight Loss,” “Coming Up Roses,” “Pop,” “Dance No More,” “Paint by Numbers,” and “Carla’s Song.”

Harry Styles will celebrate the release of his new album with 67 shows across seven cities as part of his headlining Together, Together Tour. The trek features extended residencies, including 12 nights at Wembley Stadium in London, four at Estádio do MorumBIS in São Paulo, six at Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City, 10 at Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam, 30 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, three at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, and two at Accor Stadium in Sydney. Robyn, Shania Twain, FCKERS, Jorja Smith, Jamie xx, Fousheé, and Skye Newman will serve as special guests on select dates.
The 2026 GRAMMYs also featured unforgettable performances from Bruno Mars, Addison Rae, Alex Warren, Andrew Watt, Brandy Clark, Chad Smith, Clipse, Duff McKagan, Justin Bieber, KATSEYE, Lady Gaga, Leon Thomas, Lola Young, Lukas Nelson, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Olivia Dean, Pharrell Williams, Post Malone, Reba McEntire, ROSÉ, Sabrina Carpenter, Slash, SOMBR, The Marías, Tyler, The Creator, and more.
Reba McEntire, Brandy Clark, and Lukas Nelson paid tribute to those we lost over the past year during the In Memoriam segment, while Ms. Lauryn Hill honored the late Roberta Flack and D’Angelo with a special performance. Post Malone, Andrew Watt, Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Duff McKagan and Slash of Guns N’ Roses also celebrated the life and legacy of the late “Prince of Darkness,” Ozzy Osbourne.

Addison Rae, Alex Warren, KATSEYE, Leon Thomas, Lola Young, Olivia Dean, SOMBR, and The Marías also took the stage for a special Best New Artist showcase performance.
A star-studded lineup of presenters graced the stage during “Music’s Biggest Night,” including Carole King, Chappell Roan, Charli XCX, Doechii, Jeff Goldblum, KAROL G, Lainey Wilson, Marcello Hernández, Nikki Glaser, Q-Tip, Queen Latifah, and Teyana Taylor.
Hosted by Trevor Noah, the 68th Annual GRAMMY Awards aired live from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 1, at 8/7c on CBS. Produced by Fulwell 73 Productions for the Recording Academy, the event was also available to stream live and on-demand via Paramount+.






