Grammy Awards 2026: A Guide to Predictions, Performers, and Highlights
At the ripe old age of 67, the Grammy Awards are still considered music's biggest night. The ceremony takes place in LA on Sunday, with attendees ranging from Harry Styles to Chaka Khan.
Kendrick Lamar leads the nominations with nine nods, primarily thanks to his album GNX. He won both record and song of the year last year for his powerful track Not Like Us. Lady Gaga follows closely with seven nominations, alongside contenders such as Bad Bunny, Sabrina Carpenter, and Leon Thomas, who each have six nominations.
The ceremony will see a total of 95 awards distributed over an eight-hour span, covering a variety of categories from album of the year to best album artwork.
Among the most anticipated battles for album of the year, industry insiders predict a fierce competition between Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar, and Lady Gaga. Notably, a victory for Bad Bunny would mark a historic win as the first Spanish-language album to clinch the night's top honor. The Grammys have historically been known for unpredictable outcomes, making every category up for grabs.
Who's Performing?
This year's lineup features an impressive array of artists. Stars confirmed to perform include Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, and Post Malone, among others. The artists performing will also include all eight nominees for best new artist, ensuring an entertaining and vibrant night.
How to Watch the Event
The Grammy Awards ceremony will be aired live, split into two segments — the premiere ceremony and the main show. For fans in the UK, the event will be accessible through the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel and live streaming on the official Grammy website.
Final Thoughts
The 2026 Grammy Awards are shaping up to be not only a showcase of musical talent but also a platform for addressing significant social and political issues. With a mix of fresh talent and established superstars, viewers can anticipate a memorable night filled with surprises.





















