Trevor Noah's Last Hurrah: What to Expect from the 2026 Grammys
The Recording Academy is gearing up for another star-studded event as the music industry comes together to celebrate its biggest names at the 2026 Grammys. The ceremony, which will air live on CBS from Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena, promises to be a night to remember with a mix of established artists and newcomers vying for top honors.
For the first time in years, the focus will shift away from disaster relief efforts as Hurricane-related damage was felt by LA residents, instead it's back to being about celebrating the music industry and its big names. "I think we will see some history-making moments," said Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr., hinting that this year could be special.
The show is shaping up to be a real spectacle with an incredible lineup of performers. Bruno Mars, RosΓ©, Tyler, the Creator, Lady Gaga, Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, Clipse and Pharrell Williams are just a few of the names you can expect to see on stage. Additionally, all eight best new artist nominees will come together for a special performance.
Other highlights include Reba McEntire, Brandy Clark, Lukas Nelson, and Post Malone paying tribute to music legends like D'Angelo, Roberta Flack, Ozzy Osbourne, and more. The in memoriam segment promises to be an emotional ride as some of the biggest names in music take their final bow.
The red carpet is also going to be a major part of the show with The Associated Press streaming a four-hour special featuring interviews, fashion footage, and all the glamour you'd expect from one of the most anticipated events on the entertainment calendar. Meanwhile, the Premiere Ceremony will kick off earlier than usual, this time at 3:30 p.m. Eastern.
Trevor Noah is set to host his sixth consecutive Grammys, although it will be his last, with comedian Ben Winston saying that he's been the "most phenomenal host" of the show. However, Noah himself has confirmed he's stepping down from hosting duties after six years at the helm, paving the way for a new generation of comedians and hosts.
With a record-breaking 17 nominations under its belt, Kendrick Lamar is looking to make history once again as one of the most nominated artists in Grammys history. Lady Gaga, Jack Antonoff, Cirkut, Thomas, Bad Bunny, Serban Ghenea, Carpenter all trail closely behind with seven nominations each. And among the newcomers, names like Tate McRae, Zara Larsson, PinkPantheress, JID, and even TimothΓ©e Chalamet are shaking things up in the music industry.
In short, this year's Grammys promises to be an event unlike any other as old guard and new talent come together for a night of music, memorials, and celebration.
The Recording Academy is gearing up for another star-studded event as the music industry comes together to celebrate its biggest names at the 2026 Grammys. The ceremony, which will air live on CBS from Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena, promises to be a night to remember with a mix of established artists and newcomers vying for top honors.
For the first time in years, the focus will shift away from disaster relief efforts as Hurricane-related damage was felt by LA residents, instead it's back to being about celebrating the music industry and its big names. "I think we will see some history-making moments," said Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr., hinting that this year could be special.
The show is shaping up to be a real spectacle with an incredible lineup of performers. Bruno Mars, RosΓ©, Tyler, the Creator, Lady Gaga, Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, Clipse and Pharrell Williams are just a few of the names you can expect to see on stage. Additionally, all eight best new artist nominees will come together for a special performance.
Other highlights include Reba McEntire, Brandy Clark, Lukas Nelson, and Post Malone paying tribute to music legends like D'Angelo, Roberta Flack, Ozzy Osbourne, and more. The in memoriam segment promises to be an emotional ride as some of the biggest names in music take their final bow.
The red carpet is also going to be a major part of the show with The Associated Press streaming a four-hour special featuring interviews, fashion footage, and all the glamour you'd expect from one of the most anticipated events on the entertainment calendar. Meanwhile, the Premiere Ceremony will kick off earlier than usual, this time at 3:30 p.m. Eastern.
Trevor Noah is set to host his sixth consecutive Grammys, although it will be his last, with comedian Ben Winston saying that he's been the "most phenomenal host" of the show. However, Noah himself has confirmed he's stepping down from hosting duties after six years at the helm, paving the way for a new generation of comedians and hosts.
With a record-breaking 17 nominations under its belt, Kendrick Lamar is looking to make history once again as one of the most nominated artists in Grammys history. Lady Gaga, Jack Antonoff, Cirkut, Thomas, Bad Bunny, Serban Ghenea, Carpenter all trail closely behind with seven nominations each. And among the newcomers, names like Tate McRae, Zara Larsson, PinkPantheress, JID, and even TimothΓ©e Chalamet are shaking things up in the music industry.
In short, this year's Grammys promises to be an event unlike any other as old guard and new talent come together for a night of music, memorials, and celebration.