Mandy Moore attended the glitzy 2021 Emmy Awards Sunday without her husband, Taylor Goldsmith, following his band's recent exposure to COVID-19.

Before hitting the red carpet, the 37-year-old actress reposted a message from his husband's rock group, Dawes, via Instagram Stories. The post announced the postponement of the band's shows due to exposure to COVID-19. Though it did not specifically mention who tested positive for the virus, it said it could give full refunds to those who would like to get one.

"We are so heartbroken to have to cancel tonight and the next few shows. We've had a few positive tests in the last hour. Everyone is feeling fine with very minor symptoms. We've tried to stay as careful and podded up as we can but this virus found us anyway," the group wrote.

The comment section of the Instagram post was restricted but it received thousands of likes from fans.

The post's location indicated Boston, Massachusetts, but Moore is currently in Los Angeles for the Emmy Awards. It remains unclear if her 36-year-old husband is among those who tested positive for COVID-19.

The "This Is Us" star walked on the red carpet in a red gown by Carolina Herrera. She did not wear a mask. But according to Page Six, Moore has already been vaccinated since March.

On the red carpet, the actress gushed about motherhood, calling it life-changing "in every imaginable way."

"It's the greatest thing ever. This stuff is fantastic, I am so happy to be at parties like this, but nothing is as satisfying," she told Entertainment Tonight in an interview.

Moore gave birth to her first child, August Harrison, in February. She shared the news in an Instagram post, which showed her newborn in a cute pastel onesie.

"Gus is here. Our sweet boy August Harrison Goldsmith. He was punctual and arrived right on his due date, much to the delight of his parents. We were prepared to fall in love in all sorts of brand new ways, but it goes beyond anything we could have ever imagined, M+T," Moore wrote at that time.

On "This Is Us," Mandy Moore's character Rebecca Pearson is forced to postpone participating in a clinical trial for Alzheimer's treatment because of the coronavirus
On "This Is Us," Mandy Moore's character Rebecca Pearson is forced to postpone participating in a clinical trial for Alzheimer's treatment because of the coronavirus AFP / Jean-Baptiste LACROIX