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The Tony Awards 2026 Red Carpet Is Basically a Gen X/Millennial Dream Reunion Full of Nostalgic Celebrity Sightings

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Grab your remote and your sense of nostalgia, because the 2026 Tony Awards red carpet was practically a yearbook flip-through for anyone who came of age in the ’80s, ’90s and early 2000s. The 79th annual ceremony took over Radio City Music Hall on Sunday, June 7, with pop superstar Pink hosting, and the lineup of arrivals, as reported by Us Weekly, felt like every poster on your bedroom wall came to life at once.

Between The Lost Boys and Schmigadoon! leading the nominations with 12 nods each, the whole night had a built-in throwback vibe. But it was the red carpet that really turned into a parade of familiar faces—the kind of stars who have grown up right alongside us, and who somehow still look incredible doing it.

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Joey Fatone and JC ChasezDia Dipasupil/WireImage/Getty
Joey Fatone and JC ChasezDia Dipasupil/WireImage/Getty Dia Dipasupil WireImage

Let’s just start with the moment that broke the internet for anyone who used to call TRL to vote. Joey Fatone and JC Chasez showed up together, looking dapper and clearly thrilled to be there. If you spent any portion of your formative years memorizing the choreography to “Bye Bye Bye,” seeing these two side by side on a Broadway red carpet is the kind of full-circle pop culture moment that just hits different. They’re aging like fine wine, and the smiles say it all.

Usher and Jennifer GoicoecheaPhoto by Nina Westervelt/CBS via Getty Images
Usher and Jennifer GoicoecheaPhoto by Nina Westervelt/CBS via Getty Images CBS Photo Archive CBS via Getty Images

Speaking of pop royalty, Usher brought the smolder with his wife Jennifer Goicoechea on his arm. The man simply does not age. If you remember exactly where you were when “Confessions” dropped, you’re not alone—and seeing him glide down a Broadway carpet is its own kind of joy.

Broadway legends doing what they do best

If pop stars weren’t your lane, the theater royalty turned out in full force. Bernadette Peters, an absolute Broadway icon and the woman who has been giving us showstoppers for decades, looked positively radiant. Her presence alone is reason to tune in.

Lord Andrew Lloyd WebberDia Dipasupil/WireImage/Getty
Lord Andrew Lloyd WebberDia Dipasupil/WireImage/Getty Dia Dipasupil WireImage

Andrew Lloyd Webber—yes, the man behind Cats, Phantom, Evita and basically half the cast recordings your mom played on repeat—was also in the building. Considering Cats: The Jellicle Ball picked up nine nominations, it was a fitting night for him to be there.

Devlin Elliott and Nathan LaneKevin Mazur/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions
Devlin Elliott and Nathan LaneKevin Mazur/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions Kevin Mazur Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Ton

And then there’s Nathan Lane, who arrived with husband Devlin Elliott. From The Birdcage to The Producers to literally every scene-stealing moment in between, Lane is one of those performers who feels like an old friend. The two looked classic and coordinated, which is exactly what we want from them.

Laurie MetcalfDia Dipasupil/WireImage/Getty
Laurie MetcalfDia Dipasupil/WireImage/Getty Dia Dipasupil WireImage

Laurie Metcalf was also on hand, because of course she was. Whether you know her best as Jackie from Roseanne, Sheldon’s mom on The Big Bang Theory or one of the most decorated stage actresses working today, she’s the kind of presence that makes you sit up a little straighter.

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Emily Deschanel and David HornsbyAdela Loconte/Variety via Getty Images
Emily Deschanel and David HornsbyAdela Loconte/Variety via Getty Images Adela Loconte Variety via Getty Images

Emily Deschanel—our beloved Dr. Brennan from Bones—made the rounds with husband David Hornsby. If you spent your late twenties and thirties watching every single episode of Bones (no judgment, same), seeing Deschanel back in the spotlight feels like running into a friend you haven’t seen in ages.

Jim ParsonsKristina Bumphrey/WWD via Getty Images
Jim ParsonsKristina Bumphrey/WWD via Getty Images Kristina Bumphrey WWD via Getty Images

Jim Parsons brought his quietly elegant energy to the carpet, while Jesse Tyler Ferguson and husband Justin Mikita were among the night’s most stylish couples. Ferguson, who you may remember as Mitchell from Modern Family, is also slated to perform during the 30th anniversary celebration of Chicagoaccording to Us Weekly, alongside Pink, Queen Latifah, Julianne Hough, Whitney Leavitt and more.

Justin Mikita and Jesse Tyler FergusonNina Westervelt/CBS via Getty Images
Justin Mikita and Jesse Tyler FergusonNina Westervelt/CBS via Getty Images CBS Photo Archive CBS via Getty Images

Sarah Paulson, who has been quietly building one of the most impressive resumes in the business, also made an appearance and looked, as always, like she was born for the spotlight.

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Sarah PaulsonAdela Loconte/Variety via Getty Images Adela Loconte Variety via Getty Images

The OG legends we will always show up for

Shaggy and StingKevin Mazur/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions
Shaggy and StingKevin Mazur/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions Kevin Mazur Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Ton

Get ready for the heavy hitters. Sting and Shaggy—yes, that Sting and that Shaggy, in the same place at the same time—were spotted on the carpet. If your high school playlist had “Fields of Gold” and “It Wasn’t Me” within five songs of each other (and let’s be honest, whose didn’t?), this is a deeply satisfying sighting.

Billy CrystalAdela Loconte/Variety via Getty Images
Billy CrystalAdela Loconte/Variety via Getty Images Adela Loconte Variety via Getty Images

Billy Crystal, beloved by anyone who has ever quoted When Harry Met Sally, City Slickers or Princess Bride, brought his signature warmth to the proceedings. There is something deeply comforting about a Billy Crystal sighting.

Rosie O’DonnellKristina Bumphrey/WWD via Getty Images
Rosie O’DonnellKristina Bumphrey/WWD via Getty Images Kristina Bumphrey WWD via Getty Images

And Rosie O’Donnell—talk show host, Broadway champion and Gen X talk-time staple—was there too, reminding us just how much she has always loved this world.

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Lea MicheleKevin Mazur/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions
Lea MicheleKevin Mazur/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions Kevin Mazur Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Ton

Lea Michele, who Xennials will know best from Glee (or her musical-theater pedigree), brought serious red carpet polish.

Ella BeattyAdela Loconte/Variety via Getty Images
Ella BeattyAdela Loconte/Variety via Getty Images Adela Loconte Variety via Getty Images

Ella Beatty, daughter of Hollywood royalty Annette Bening and Warren Beatty, made an appearance that reminded us how time really does fly.

Bronwyn Newport and Christian SirianoNina Westervelt/CBS via Getty Images
Bronwyn Newport and Christian SirianoNina Westervelt/CBS via Getty Images CBS Photo Archive CBS via Getty Images

Designer Christian Siriano showed up with wife Bronwyn Newport, and Siriano’s fashion fingerprints were undoubtedly all over multiple looks of the night.

Stacy LondonKristina Bumphrey/WWD via Getty Images
Stacy LondonKristina Bumphrey/WWD via Getty Images Kristina Bumphrey WWD via Getty Images

And Stacy London—forever the queen of What Not To Wear, the show that quietly taught half of us how to dress ourselves in our twenties—was a welcome sight on the carpet.

Meanwhile, Kelly RipaandMark Consuelos, beloved power couple and co-hosts of Live with Kelly and Mark, were all loved-up smiles.

Kelly Ripa and Mark ConsuelosKevin Mazur/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions
Kelly Ripa and Mark ConsuelosKevin Mazur/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions Kevin Mazur Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Ton

A night of magic and memory

In a statement before the ceremony, Pink summed up the vibe perfectly. “It is the honor of an entire lifetime to host a night celebrating the literal hardest working people in showbiz,” the 46-year-old singer said. “Broadway has shaped my life and how I put my own shows together—it is a community that is supportive and inclusive, and full of talent and love.”

She also admitted she was a little nervous—mostly because she had to get her daughter’s permission first. “I asked my daughter, she was really excited about being able to have a ticket to go to the Tonys, so I’m hosting the Tonys and I’m really, really, excited and very nervous because that girl is a tough crowd!”

Add in a 15th anniversary reunion of The Book of Mormon‘s original cast, and the 2026 Tonys felt like one big, glittery thank-you to the artists who have soundtracked our lives. Cue the nostalgia—and the kleenex.

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This story was originally published June 7, 2026 at 6:45 PM.

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