Yungblud Breaks Down in Tears After Scoring His First Three 2026 Grammy Nominations — Hugs Girlfriend Jesse Jo Stark and Best Friends in Unforgettable Emotional Moment

Yungblud was overcome with emotion as he celebrated a major milestone in his career, earning not one, but three nominations for the 2026 Grammy Awards. The rocker, known for his raw energy and heartfelt performances, revealed his reaction on Instagram, sharing a video that captured the moment he couldn’t hold back his tears.

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The nominations include Best Rock Performance for “CHANGES at Villa Park,” Best Rock Song for “ZOMBIE,” and Best Rock Album for “IDOLS.” In the video, Yungblud is seen hugging his closest friends and his girlfriend, Jesse Jo Stark, as they shared in the excitement and joy of the announcement.

 

“MY FIRST 3 GRAMMY NOMINATIONS!!! They’ve nominated ‘ZOMBIE’ for best rock song, ‘IDOLS’ for best rock album and ‘CHANGES at Villa Park’ for best rock performance,” Yungblud wrote in the caption. “I’m with my best friends watching the nominations on a laptop an hour before I go on stage. I’m so lucky to do this. This community and this genre means everything to me. Thank you all. Thank you @recordingacademy.”

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Fans have flooded social media with praise for the musician, celebrating not just the nominations themselves, but the genuine joy and vulnerability he displayed in sharing this unforgettable moment. For Yungblud, the recognition is not only a career highlight but a testament to the impact of his music and the rock community he has passionately championed.

 

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