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Everything You Need to Know About the 2026 Grammy Awards


It’s been an exciting year in the music world, with dynamic new releases from the likes of Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Lorde, Sabrina Carpenter, Addison Rae, and Olivia Dean climbing the charts and starting conversations. But which acts will be in contention for hardware on the biggest night in music?

Here, find everything we know so far about the 2026 Grammy Awards—from the date to the ceremony’s two new categories and all the major nominees.

When are the 2026 Grammy Awards?

The 68th Grammy Awards are set to take place on Sunday, February 1, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

How can I watch the 2026 Grammy Awards?

The show will be broadcast live on CBS and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+.

Do the 2026 Grammy Awards have a host?

No host has been announced just yet for the 2026 ceremony, but the last five shows saw Trevor Noah take up emcee duties.

What new award categories were introduced for the 2026 Grammy Awards?

For the first time ever, the Grammys will include categories for best traditional country album and best album cover in 2026.

While the Recording Academy’s official line on the additions was that they would help the group to recognize “a broader spectrum of artistic craft” and honor “the evolving ways music is created and experienced,” critics of the new country category in particular questioned its timing—arriving as it does just a year after Beyoncé became the first-ever Black woman to win best country album (for Cowboy Carter). Others, however, have argued that the category will give a genre that has often been overlooked an important new platform.

Which artists and albums are nominated for Grammys in 2026?

See the nominees across 22 top categories—including album of the year, best new artist, and song of the year—below. (Among the snubs? Lorde’s uncompromising work on Virgin and Gracie Abrams’s infectious sophomore record, The Secret of Us.) The complete list of 2026 Grammy nominees can be found here.

Album of the Year

Debí Tirar Más Fotos, Bad Bunny
Swag, Justin Bieber
Man’s Best Friend, Sabrina Carpenter
Let God Sort Em Out, Clipse, Pusha T, and Malice
Mayhem, Lady Gaga
GNX, Kendrick Lamar
Mutt, Leon Thomas
Chromakopia, Tyler, the Creator

Record of the Year

“DtMF,” Bad Bunny
“Manchild,” Sabrina Carpenter
“Abracadabra,” Lady Gaga
“Wildflower,” Billie Eilish
“Anxiety,” Doechii
“Luther,” Kendrick Lamar with SZA
“The Subway,” Chappell Roan
“Apt.,” Rosé and Bruno Mars

Song of the Year

“Abracadabra,” Lady Gaga
“Anxiety,” Doechii
“Apt.,” Rosé and Bruno Mars
“DtMF,” Bad Bunny
“Golden” from KPop Demon Hunters, Huntr/x (Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami)
“Luther,” Kendrick Lamar with SZA
“Manchild,” Sabrina Carpenter
“Wildflower,” Billie Eilish

Best New Artist

Olivia Dean
Katseye
The Marías
Addison Rae
Sombr
Leon Thomas
Alex Warren
Lola Young

Best Pop Solo Performance

“Daises,” Justin Bieber
“Manchild,” Sabrina Carpenter
“Disease,” Lady Gaga
“The Subway,” Chappell Roan
“Messy,” Lola Young

Best Pop Vocal Album

Swag, Justin Bieber
Man’s Best Friend, Sabrina Carpenter
Something Beautiful, Miley Cyrus
Mayhem, Lady Gaga
I’ve Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 2), Teddy Swims

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

“Defying Gravity,” Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande
“Golden” from KPop Demon Hunters, Huntr/x (Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami)
“Gabriela,” Katseye
“Apt.,” Rosé and Bruno Mars
“30 for 30,” SZA with Kendrick Lamar

Best Rap Album

Let God Sort Em Out, Clipse, Pusha T, and Malice
Glorious, GloRilla
God Does Like Ugly, JID
GNX, Kendrick Lamar
Chromakopia, Tyler, the Creator

Best Rap Performance

“Outside,” Cardi B
“Chains & Whips,” Clipse, Pusha T, and Malice featuring Kendrick Lamar and Pharrell Williams
“Anxiety,” Doechii
“TV Off,” Kendrick Lamar featuring Lefty Gunplay
“Darling, I,” Tyler, the Creator featuring Teezo Touchdown

Best Traditional Country Album

Dollar a Day, Charley Crockett
American Romance, Lukas Nelson
Oh What a Beautiful World, Willie Nelson
Hard Headed Woman, Margo Price
Ain’t in It for My Health, Zach Top

Best Contemporary Country Album

Patterns, Kelsea Ballerini
Snipe Hunter, Tyler Childers
Evangeline vs. the Machine, Eric Church
Beautifully Broken, Jelly Roll
Postcards From Texas, Miranda Lambert

Best Country Solo Performance

“Nose on the Grindstone,” Tyler Childers
“Good News,” Shaboozey
“Bad as I Used to Be (From F1 the Movie),” Chris Stapleton
“I Never Lie,” Zach Top
“Somewhere Over Laredo,” Lainey Wilson

Best Country Song

“Bitin’ List,” Tyler Childers
“Good News,” Shaboozey
“I Never Lie,” Zach Top
“Somewhere Over Laredo,” Lainey Wilson
“A Song to Sing,” Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton

Best Rock Album

Private Music, Deftones
I Quit, Haim
From Zero, Linkin Park
Never Enough, Turnstile
Idols, Yungblud

Best Rock Performance

“U Should Not Be Doing That,” Amyl and the Sniffers
“The Emptiness Machine,” Linkin Park
“Never Enough,” Turnstile
“Mirtazapine,” Hayley Williams
“Changes (Live From Villa Park) Back to the Beginning,” Yungblud featuring Nuno Bettencourt, Frank Bello, and Adam Wakeman, and II

Best Rock Song

“As Alive as You Need Me to Be,” Nine Inch Nails
“Caramel,” Sleep Token
“Glum,” Hayley Williams
“Never Enough,” Turnstile
“Zombie,” Yungblud

Best R&B Album

Beloved, Giveon
Why Not More?, Coco Jones
The Crown, Ledisi
Escape Room, Teyana Taylor
Mutt, Leon Thomas

Best R&B Performance

“Yukon,” Justin Bieber
“It Depends,” Chris Brown featuring Bryson Tiller
“Folded,” Kehlani
“Mutt (Live From NPR’s Tiny Desk),” Leon Thomas
“Heart of a Woman,” Summer Walker

Songwriter of the Year

Amy Allen
Edgar Barrera
Jessie Jo Dillon
Tobias Jesso Jr.
Laura Veltz

Producer of the Year

Dan Auerbach
Cirkut
Dijon
Blake Mills
Sounwave

Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media

A Complete Unknown, Timothée Chalamet
F1 the Album, Various Artists
KPop Demon Hunters, Various Artists
Sinners, Various Artists
Wicked, Various Artists

Best Music Video

“Young Lion,” Sade
Sophie Muller, video director; Sade and Aaron Taylor Dean, video producers

“Manchild,” Sabrina Carpenter
Vania Heymann and Gal Muggia, video directors; Aiden Magarian, Nathan Scherrer, and Natan Schottenfels, video producers

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