It’s music’s biggest night — and which artists will take home the evening’s most coveted awards is anyone’s guess.
This year, the 68th annual Grammy Awards will take place on Sunday at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, Calif. Not lucky enough to secure a seat in the audience that includes music icons like Pharrell Williams and Justin Bieber, both of whom are performing and nominated for Album of the Year? You can watch the awards show live beginning at 8 p.m. ET on both CBS and premium versions of Paramount+.
The Grammys this year have the opportunity to make history: If Puerto Rican star Bad Bunny takes home Album of the Year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos, it will mark the first time an all-Spanish-language album has done so. And with Bruno Mars and Rosé’s “APT” and the KPop Demon Hunters’ hit “Golden” up for awards, 2026 could be the first time a K-pop artist takes home a Grammy.
As he has for the past five awards shows, comedian Trevor Noah will host, marking his final time gracing the Grammy stage. It will also be the Grammy Awards’ last time on CBS, before the show moves to ABC, Hulu and Disney+ next year.
And with TV viewership for the 2025 show falling 9% after three years of climbing ratings, per the Los Angeles Times, the Recording Academy is seeking to expand its audience. Album of the Year-nominated artists like Bieber, Williams and Sabrina Carpenter are slated to perform. So, too, are Best New Artist nominees like Addison Rae, Sombr, Alex Warren and Olivia Dean.
For an awards show celebrating a year in music that saw tours from Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny, Coldplay, Morgan Wallen and Billie Eilish, will people tune in to catch their favorites live onstage? Yahoo will cover every step of the way, so stay tuned for updates.
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