The countdown is officially on. The 2026 GRAMMY Awards® are coming up Saturday, February 1, and all eyes are on an exciting new generation of talent set to take center stage in a special Best New Artist performance segment. This year’s nominees—Addison Rae, Alex Warren, KATSEYE, Leon Thomas, Lola Young, Olivia Dean, SOMBR, and The Marías—represent the bold, genre-blending future of global music.
Broadcast live from Crypto.com Arena, Music’s Biggest Night® airs at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT on the CBS Television Network, with streaming available on Paramount+. Hosted by Trevor Noah, the ceremony continues its tradition of celebrating legacy icons while spotlighting the artists shaping what’s next. Earlier in the day, the GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony® streams live from the Peacock Theater at 12:30 p.m. PT on www.live.grammy.com.
Each Best New Artist nominee arrives at the GRAMMY stage with momentum. Addison Rae earns her first nomination following the success of her debut album Addison. Alex Warren’s emotionally driven You’ll Be Alright, Kid and breakout hit “Ordinary” fueled his rise. Global pop group KATSEYE lands two nominations, including Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for “Gabriela.”
Already a GRAMMY winner, Leon Thomas leads the category with six nominations, including Album of the Year (MUTT) and multiple R&B honors. British standout Lola Young earns nominations for Best New Artist and Best Pop Solo Performance (“Messy”), while Olivia Dean’s The Art of Loving and hit “Man I Need” underscore her growing global reach. SOMBR’s debut I Barely Know Her brings introspective edge, and The Marías round out the slate following the success of their chart-topping single “Back To Me.”
Produced by Fulwell Entertainment for the Recording Academy, the 2026 GRAMMY Awards® are executive produced by Ben Winston, Raj Kapoor, Jesse Collins, and Trevor Noah. Additional performers—including Sabrina Carpenter—have already been announced, with more to come.
⭐ Best New Artist Segment: What to Watch For
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Eight genre-defining nominees performing in one dynamic showcase
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A live celebration of the future of music, spanning pop, R&B, indie, and global sounds
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Los Angeles takes the spotlight at Crypto.com Arena
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Multi-platform viewing on CBS and Paramount+
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Breakout moments that could define careers for years to come
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Peer-voted recognition from music’s most respected institution
Official GRAMMY® Websites
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Main Site: www.grammy.com
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Recording Academy: www.recordingacademy.com
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Live Stream (Premiere Ceremony): www.live.grammy.com
Follow the Recording Academy on Social Media
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Instagram: @recordingacademy
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YouTube: Recording Academy / GRAMMYs
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LinkedIn: Recording Academy
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Threads: @recordingacademy
As Saturday, February 1 approaches, the spotlight is firmly on these rising stars—artists redefining sound, style, and storytelling. The 2026 GRAMMY Awards® promise a night where the future of music doesn’t just arrive—it performs.
Report Mark Winkler

























