Kesha turned heads at the 2026 Grammy Awards on Sunday with a stunning and extravagant furry outfit.
The singer made a striking return to the Grammys after a seven-year absence, arriving on the red carpet in a very fluffy, feather-covered outfit.
The dress completely covered her, and the 38-year-old singer, known for her song ‘Joyride’, chose not to wear any jewelry or other accessories so the focus would be on the outfit.
She looked stunning in a long gown with a flowing train that followed her as she walked the red carpet.
She also opted out of any footwear as she strutted down the red carpet barefoot.
At one point, she was also seen holding a black, circular clutch but posed mostly without it.
Her long, blonde hair was slicked back in a messy, wet-looking style.
She kept her makeup simple, creating a subtle contrast with her bold dress.
The last time she appeared at the Grammys was in 2018, where she delivered a moving performance of her song, Praying.
That was her major comeback performance after a longtime legal battle.
She also received nominations at that year’s awards show, held at Madison Square Garden in New York City, for Best Pop Solo Performance and Best Pop Vocal Album, recognizing her 2017 album, Rainbow.
Her performance at the Grammys marked the end of her tour, which concluded after a sold-out show at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles.
She spent years in a difficult legal fight with her former mentor and musical partner, Dr. Luke.
When she performed at the Grammys, she was still involved in a legal case. She had filed a sexual assault claim against a producer and the case was resolved with a settlement in June 2023.
He sued her for defamation related to her sexual abuse allegations, but before the case went to trial, the two former colleagues announced they had reached a settlement.
She took the stage at the 60th annual Grammy Awards alongside a group of celebrated female musicians for a memorable performance.
She previously first rose to fame with party anthems like TiK ToK and Your Love Is My Drug in the late 2000s and early 2010s.
Kesha released her sixth studio album, “Period,” in July 2025 through her own record label, Kesha Records.
The album includes her popular 2024 single, “Joyride,” along with the tracks “Delusional,” “Yippee-Ki-Yay” (featuring T-Pain), and “Boy Crazy.”
The album followed her 2023 record release, which she titled Gag Order.
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2026-02-02 05:18