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The 2026 Grammy Awards are lining up to be one of the most culturally loaded ceremonies in recent memory, pairing blockbuster nominees with a stacked performance roster that bridges generations and genres. The Recording Academy has officially revealed its final slate of performers, adding Tyler, The Creator, Ms. Lauryn Hill, and Post Malone to an already buzzworthy lineup. The new additions join previously announced acts Clipse and Pharrell, who will appear together as the Let God Sort Em Out trio.
Tyler, The Creator enters the night as one of its most dominant contenders, scoring six nominations including Album of the Year. He’s set to take the stage alongside a heavy-hitting mix of pop and global superstars, including Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, and Sabrina Carpenter. Bruno Mars and BLACKPINK’s ROSÉ are also confirmed to perform, though fans are still speculating whether the chart-topping duo will unite onstage for their hit collaboration “APT.” or deliver separate sets.
Meanwhile, Ms. Lauryn Hill will anchor one of the ceremony’s most anticipated tribute moments. The hip-hop and neo-soul icon is slated to honor legendary artists D’Angelo and Roberta Flack in what’s expected to be a cross-generational salute to two of music’s most influential voices.
Post Malone will also appear in tribute mode, joining an all-star rock lineup celebrating Ozzy Osbourne. The performance is set to feature Guns N’ Roses members Slash and Duff McKagan, Ozzy’s recent collaborator Andrew Watt, and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, signaling a high-octane homage to the Prince of Darkness.
Elsewhere in the show, country legend Reba McEntire will team up with Lukas Nelson and Brandy Clark for the ceremony’s annual “In Memoriam” segment, honoring artists and industry figures lost over the past year.
The Grammys will also continue their recent tradition of spotlighting emerging talent with a dedicated Best New Artist showcase. This year’s nominees—Leon Thomas, Olivia Dean, KATSEYE, Addison Rae, The Marías, Lola Young, Alex Warren, and sombr—will each take the stage in what has increasingly become a breakout moment for rising stars.
The 2026 Grammy Awards will air live from Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena on Sunday, February 1, beginning at 8 p.m. ET on CBS and streaming via Paramount+. Ahead of the main broadcast, the Premiere Ceremony—where the majority of awards are handed out—will kick off at 3:30 p.m. ET and stream live on the Recording Academy’s website and YouTube channel.










