The 2026 Grammy Awards, officially the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, take place Sunday, February 1, 2026, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, celebrating the year’s top music achievements.
...How to Watch the 2026 Grammy Awards
- When: Sunday, February 1, 2026
- Time: 8:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: CBS
- Live Stream: Fubo (try for free)
Music’s biggest night is set to deliver a star-studded celebration tonight, with Trevor Noah hosting the live broadcast as the industry’s top talent gathers for the 68th Annual Grammy Awards.
Leading the field is Kendrick Lamar, who tops the nominations with nine nods across major categories, including Album, Record, and Song of the Year, underscoring his continued cultural and artistic influence in hip-hop and beyond. Close behind are multiple nominees like Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny, Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, Rosé, and Doechii, many of whom are also slated to perform, giving tonight’s ceremony both awards intrigue and high-profile live moments that are sure to draw viewers.
Beyond the headline names, the Grammys spotlight a diverse array of contenders across genres and breakthrough talent, from the Best New Artist nominees performing in a special segment to collaborations that span global and genre-blending sounds. With Bad Bunny potentially making history as his Debí Tirar Más Fotos vies for Album of the Year, and Gaga in contention for her first wins in the top categories after decades in the business, tonight promises both historic milestones and potential fan favorites walking away with coveted trophies. Whether Kendrick caps his nomination haul with wins or the awards spread more widely among pop, Latin, rap, and new artists, tonight’s Grammys are shaping up to be a dynamic mix of celebration, surprises, and standout performances.
The Grammys are one of the biggest events in entertainment, and this edition is sure to be just as great. Make sure to tune in so you don't miss out.
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