2026 Grammys Performers Include Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber and More
Justin Bieber returns to live performance with four Grammy nominations after a hiatus marked by family focus and limited appearances, recording artist’s first major show in four years.
- Recording Academy confirmed Justin Bieber will perform at the 68th Grammys this Sunday, his first major public show in four years, the organization said.
- Bieber has kept a low public profile in recent years, focusing on family, recording, and rebuilding his team after parting with Scooter Braun following an aborted 2022 tour and Ramsay Hunt syndrome.
- The 68th Grammy Awards will air live on February 1 from Crypto.com Arena, hosted by Trevor Noah for his final time, with a Premiere Ceremony on Peacock Theater.
- Expect `Daisies` to feature in Bieber's Grammys set, the Recording Academy said, and he is also slated to headline Coachella this April after few recent public performances.
- This will be the last year the ceremony airs on CBS before moving to Disney next year, the Recording Academy said additional performers will be announced and all eight Best New Artist nominees will perform.
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Canadian singer Justin Bieber, nominated to four Grammys in this edition, will perform for the first time in the gala of these awards, which are held this Sunday in Los Angeles to recognize the best artists in the international music industry. The Academy of Recording confirmed this Wednesday the participation of the artist, who joins the other previously announced artists, like all the nominees to best new artist, Sabrina Carpenter, Clipse and …
The singer joins Sabrina Carpenter, Addison Rae, KATSEYE, Leon Thomas and Pharrell Williams to liven up the awards gala on February 1st
The singer is nominated in four categories
Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, Clipse among performers at 2026 Grammy Awards
Justin Bieber will perform at the 2026 Grammy Awards, airing live from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, hosted by Trevor Noah, on February 1st. The two-time Grammy winner is up for four Grammy Awards this year for Album Of The Year for Swag, Best Pop Solo Performance for “Daisies,” Best Pop Vocal Album for Swag, and Best R&B Performance for “Yukon.” The Recording Academy announced that all of the Best New Artist nominees will perform at the 202…
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