Kendrick Lamar and Bad Bunny lead the pack as top contenders at the upcoming 68th Annual Grammy Awards, with Lady Gaga, Rosé, Justin Bieber, and Sabrina Carpenter also set to take the stage. But not all of the heavy-hitters have been confirmed as performers – so who else will be shining bright on Sunday night?
Rosé is making her debut performance at the Grammys, a milestone moment for the singer. She's also nominated for three awards, including Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for her collaboration with Bruno Mars on "Apt." With this first solo show under her belt, will she be able to bring home that elusive Grammy?
Lady Gaga is back with a vengeance, bringing her unique brand of magic and mayhem to the Grammys stage. The pop icon has yet to confirm which songs she'll sing, but given her recent nods for Record and Song of the Year, fans are optimistic it might be one of those. Will "Abracadabra" or "Disease" make an appearance?
Sabrina Carpenter is set to return to the Grammys stage for a second consecutive year, showcasing her impressive range as a singer. She's up for six awards, including Album of the Year and Song of the Year for her track "Manchild." With this level of recognition, can she keep up the momentum?
Justin Bieber is making his grand comeback with four nominations under his belt, including Album of the Year, Best Pop Solo Performance, and Best R&B Performance. Can he prove that his return to the Grammys stage will be a triumphant one?
But it's not just established stars who'll be taking center stage – this year's Best New Artist nominees are also set to perform. Last year's medley performance was a memorable highlight, and fans are eager to see what each artist has in store for 2026.
Clipse and Pharrell Williams will reunite on stage to perform at the Grammys, backed by their critically-acclaimed album "Let God Sort Em Out." With five nominations under their belts, including Album of the Year and Best Rap Performance, this collaboration is shaping up to be a must-see moment.
Tyler, the Creator will return to the Grammy stage with his eighth studio album "Chromakopia," which earned him nominations for Album of the Year, Best Rap Album, and Best Album Cover. Will he bring his signature style to the performance?
And then there's the in memoriam segment – a star-studded tribute to the legends who've passed since the last Grammys ceremony. Expect big names like Reba McEntire, Brandy Clark, Lukas Nelson, Slash, Duff McKagan, and more to take the stage.
Finally, Bruno Mars will return to the Grammys with his new album "The Romantic" on the horizon – could this be a chance for him to make a comeback? With three nominations under his belt, including Record of the Year and Best Song, Performance or Duo Group Recording for "Apt.," he's got the momentum on his side.
As the night unfolds, we can expect an unforgettable night of music, performances, and celebration of the best in the industry. Who will shine brightest? Only time will tell – but one thing is certain: it's going to be a wild ride!
Rosé is making her debut performance at the Grammys, a milestone moment for the singer. She's also nominated for three awards, including Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for her collaboration with Bruno Mars on "Apt." With this first solo show under her belt, will she be able to bring home that elusive Grammy?
Lady Gaga is back with a vengeance, bringing her unique brand of magic and mayhem to the Grammys stage. The pop icon has yet to confirm which songs she'll sing, but given her recent nods for Record and Song of the Year, fans are optimistic it might be one of those. Will "Abracadabra" or "Disease" make an appearance?
Sabrina Carpenter is set to return to the Grammys stage for a second consecutive year, showcasing her impressive range as a singer. She's up for six awards, including Album of the Year and Song of the Year for her track "Manchild." With this level of recognition, can she keep up the momentum?
Justin Bieber is making his grand comeback with four nominations under his belt, including Album of the Year, Best Pop Solo Performance, and Best R&B Performance. Can he prove that his return to the Grammys stage will be a triumphant one?
But it's not just established stars who'll be taking center stage – this year's Best New Artist nominees are also set to perform. Last year's medley performance was a memorable highlight, and fans are eager to see what each artist has in store for 2026.
Clipse and Pharrell Williams will reunite on stage to perform at the Grammys, backed by their critically-acclaimed album "Let God Sort Em Out." With five nominations under their belts, including Album of the Year and Best Rap Performance, this collaboration is shaping up to be a must-see moment.
Tyler, the Creator will return to the Grammy stage with his eighth studio album "Chromakopia," which earned him nominations for Album of the Year, Best Rap Album, and Best Album Cover. Will he bring his signature style to the performance?
And then there's the in memoriam segment – a star-studded tribute to the legends who've passed since the last Grammys ceremony. Expect big names like Reba McEntire, Brandy Clark, Lukas Nelson, Slash, Duff McKagan, and more to take the stage.
Finally, Bruno Mars will return to the Grammys with his new album "The Romantic" on the horizon – could this be a chance for him to make a comeback? With three nominations under his belt, including Record of the Year and Best Song, Performance or Duo Group Recording for "Apt.," he's got the momentum on his side.
As the night unfolds, we can expect an unforgettable night of music, performances, and celebration of the best in the industry. Who will shine brightest? Only time will tell – but one thing is certain: it's going to be a wild ride!