Yungblud Wins Grammy, Honors Ozzy Osbourne After Electrifying Mumbai Show

British rocker Yungblud won the 2026 Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance for his cover of Black Sabbath's "Changes," dedicating the win to the late Ozzy Osbourne. The award comes shortly after he performed for 70,000 fans in Mumbai, calling it one of the greatest nights of his life. At the ceremony, Sharon Osbourne made a stylish appearance in an all-black outfit. The 2026 Grammys, hosted by Noah, feature performances from Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga, and others, with Kendrick Lamar leading the nominations.

Key Points: Yungblud Wins 2026 Grammy for Best Rock Performance

  • Wins Best Rock Performance Grammy
  • Honors late Ozzy Osbourne
  • Recalls massive Mumbai concert
  • Sharon Osbourne attends in black
  • Kendrick Lamar leads nominations
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Grammy 2026: Yungblud stylishly wins award for Best Rock Performance, Sharon Osbourne arrives in black outfit

Yungblud wins a Grammy for his Black Sabbath cover, pays tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, and recalls his epic Mumbai concert. Sharon Osbourne attends.

"Rock n roll is alive in India and I'm in love with it. - Yungblud"

Los Angeles, February 2

Musician Yungblud has arrived at the 68th Grammy Awards in style. Sharon Osbourne, the wife of late actor Ozzy Osbourne, has also entered at the event, marking her style in an all-black outfit.

Yungblud donned a black blazer with a cheetah print on his shoulder paired with black bottoms.

According to the Grammy's website, Yungblud took home the 2026 Grammy for Best Rock Performance with his powerful performance on "Changes", marking a milestone moment in the British rocker's career.

"The song, a cover of Black Sabbath's original, was praised for its raw energy, emotive vocals, and genre-blurring rock sensibilities. Accepting the award, Yungblud honored the late Ozzy Osbourne who originally sang the track, joined by a tearful Sharon Osbourne," noted the Grammy's website.

Recently, the British musician enthralled the Mumbai crowd with his high-energy performance on Day 1 of Lollapalooza India.

Hours after the performance, Yungblud took to his Instagram account to share a series of pictures and videos from his Mumbai show. Along with the post, he also added a caption in which he mentioned the night as one of the greatest of his life and promised Indian fans he would see them next year.

"70,000 in Mumbai I want to stay here forever. Rock n roll is alive in India and I'm in love with it. Thank you for one of the greatest nights of my life! See you next year!!!," he wrote.

In the videos that went viral on the internet, the singer can be seen looking visibly moved by the crowd's response.

The videos also show him hugging fans, jumping into the crowd, and connecting closely with people in the front rows.

Many fans on social media shared how special it felt to see an international rock artist so open and overwhelmed by the energy in India. The singer-musician also paid tribute to rock legend Ozzy Osbourne during his set.

Meanwhile, at the 68th Grammy Awards, Sharon Osbourne also made an entry in an all-black outfit, radiating effortless elegance and quiet confidence.

The 2026 Grammys, hosted by Noah in his final year as emcee, are broadcasting live from Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena, as per The Hollywood Reporter.

Bruno Mars, the 16-time Grammy Award winner, has been confirmed as one of the performers for the 2026 Grammy Awards. The show will feature performances from other major names, including Rose, Lady Gaga, and Sabrina Carpenter, as well as an 'In Memoriam' tribute to influential musicians such as Ozzy Osbourne and Roberta Flack.

Mars, who is also nominated for three awards this year, has secured nods for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for his collaboration with the Blackpink member.

At the 2026 Grammy Awards, Kendrick Lamar leads with nine nominations. Other Album of the Year nominees include Bad Bunny, Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, Tyler, The Creator and more.

The Grammys 2026 are being broadcast live on CBS and are also streaming on Paramount+.

- ANI

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Priya S
Sharon Osbourne looked so graceful and strong. It must have been an emotional moment for her when Yungblud honored Ozzy. A beautiful tribute to a legend.
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Rohit P
Was at Lollapalooza Mumbai! The energy was insane. When he said "Rock n roll is alive in India", the whole crowd erupted. Feels great to have our music scene recognized on a global stage like this.
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Sarah B
While it's wonderful to see international artists connect with India, I hope the Grammys and other awards also start recognizing more homegrown Indian rock and alternative bands. We have incredible talent here that deserves the spotlight.
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Vikram M
His cover of 'Changes' was powerful, but nothing beats the original by Black Sabbath and Ozzy. Still, a well-deserved win. Good to see rock music getting its due.
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Kavya N
The way he hugged fans and jumped into the crowd in Mumbai... that's real connection! Most international artists just perform and leave. He felt the love and gave it back. ❤️ Can't wait for his return next year!

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