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gamma. | Grammys Afters at Polo Lounge

An exclusive post-Grammys dance party, presented in partnership with Johnnie Walker

Written by

Abby Shewmaker

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In the wee hours after music’s biggest night, the music industry’s biggest stars came together at the Polo Lounge, as if all pulled in by the same powerful gravitational pull. Sure, the event of the night was the 68th Grammy Awards, but the real celebration happened afterwards, and Larry Jackson's media and tech company gamma. served as the music industry’s emcees for the evening.

​Supported by Flight Club™ by Silver Air Private Jets, gamma.’s party at Polo Lounge was an intimate gathering of some of the music industry’s most era-defining and powerful people. Justin Bieber riled up the crowd, dancing behind the DJ booth while DJ Ruckus spun some of his greatest hits. Fresh from a Grammys performance earlier that day, Lauryn Hill performed a medley of her many hits for the crowd and sang a rendition of “Gold Digger” with Jamie Foxx himself. Jhené Aiko and Winnie Harlow were in attendance as well, dancing the night away at the Beverly Hills Hotel to sets by DJ Millie and Chase B.

​Fueling the evening was a steady stream of Black Label cocktails, in partnership with world premiere spirits brand Johnnie Walker. The Go Go Highball by Johnnie Walker was the drink of the night, a sumptuous blend of Johnnie Walker Black Label, ginger ale, and sour cherry juice.

​By the time the night thinned into morning and half-empty glasses clinked together in a final ‘cheers’ of music’s biggest night, the energy in the Polo Lounge felt loose, warm, and electric. Artists, tastemakers, and architects of sound moved together in that rare in-between hour where nothing is scheduled, and everything feels possible. After all, the after party is only ever just the beginning of something great.

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gamma., Polo Lounge, Justin Bieber, Lauryn Hill, Jamie Foxx, Jhené Aiko, Winnie Harlow, Beverly Hills Hotel, Johnnie Walker, Grammys 2026, Abby Shewmaker
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