Alex Warren is addressing the unexpected technical hiccup that occurred during his debut performance on the Grammy Awards. The 25-year-old Best Latest Artist nominee took the stage inside Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena on February 1 to perform his song “Odd,” marking his first-ever appearance as a performer at the distinguished awards show. But Alex Warren’s big moment didn’t go entirely as planned.
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Alex Warren Pulls Out In-Ear Monitor Mid-Grammys Performance After Audio Issues
Throughout the live performance, viewers noticed Alex Warren appearing barely out of sync at moments as he moved through the audience and onto a raised platform alongside his fellow Best Latest Artist nominees, including Leon Thomas, Addison Rae, The Marías, KATSEYE, Lola Young, Sombr, and eventual winner Olivia Dean.
At one point, Warren was seen adjusting his mic pack before ultimately pulling out his in-ear monitor altogether, seemingly selecting to power through the performance without it.
Shortly after the published, Alex Warren shared a video on TikTok and Instagram, giving fans a behind-the-scenes take a look at what went incorrect.
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Warren Shows Fans His Grammys Sound Nightmare
Within the clip, an echo-heavy and layered audio track plays, mimicking what he says he heard through his in-ear monitors while performing. “If you’re acting at the Grammys and all you hear is that this in your in-ears,” Warren wrote over the video, later adding within the caption, “This might only occur to me…”
Despite the glitch, many fans praised Alex Warren for pushing forward under pressure, with several applauding his composure during one in all the largest performances of his profession.
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Hollywood Has Alex Warren’s Back After Grammys Sound Malfunction

Demi Lovato praised the singer’s composure, writing, “So impressed. You handled it so gracefully and sounded amazing!”
Chrissy Teigen echoed that sentiment, emphasizing how seamless the moment appeared to viewers. “Nobody had ANNNNNNY f-cking idea!” she commented.
Courteney Cox also chimed in with encouragement, telling Warren, “You’re sooooo f-cking talented Alex! One moment doesn’t define you!!! Your voice is every part!” followed by a heart emoji.
Fans flooded the comments with similar messages of praise, applauding Warren for pushing through the difficulty on one in all music’s biggest stages. “Dude, you absolutely crushed that performance. Be happy with what you achieved. This isn’t the last Grammys for you, many more to come back,” one supporter wrote.
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One other added, “And you continue to crushed it!!!! You handled it with a lot grace and still sounded amazing. So, so happy with you!” as a 3rd echoed, “You’re still amazing and all of us comprehend it!!”
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Warren Reflected On His Unlikely Rise Ahead Of Grammys Moment

Just days before taking the Grammys stage, Alex Warren opened up about his journey to success and the way unlikely it once felt.
Appearing on “CBS Mornings,” Warren reflected on his life before “Odd” went viral on TikTok and launched him into fame. Despite his current success, he admitted music didn’t at all times come easily. “My entire life, I wasn’t one of the best singer in my class. I wasn’t amazing,” Warren said, revealing that even his choir teacher doubted him. “My choir teacher didn’t imagine in me, to say the least.”
That history made the popularity he’s now receiving especially meaningful. Alex Warren, who won Best Latest Artist on the MTV Video Music Awards in 2025, said moments like these feel deeply validating. “I feel I’ve worked really hard to develop into who I’m today,” he added. “That was one in all those moments where I sort of got to look up within the sky and be pretty stoked.”
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Other Standout Moments From The Night

Beyond Alex Warren’s performance, the 2026 Grammys delivered several major wins and just a few unexpected moments. Olivia Dean emerged as one in all the night’s biggest breakout stars, taking home the award for Best Latest Artist. Meanwhile, reigning 2025 Grammys champ Kendrick Lamar added to his trophy case, winning Best Rap Album and Record of the Yr for “Luther,” his collaboration with SZA.
And, just days before he’s set to hit the Super Bowl stage, Bad Bunny claimed Album of the Yr, a historic win marking the primary time an all–Spanish-language album has earned the Grammys’ top honor.

