The 68th Grammy Awards are almost here.
This year's awards show will celebrate all the amazing music of the past year, which includes viral TikTok hits, genre defying music, songs that have reshaped pop culture and more.
Ahead of music's biggest night, we're giving you a breakdown of everything you need to know about the 2026 Grammy Awards.
The 2026 Grammys will take place Sunday, Feb. 1, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
Audiences can tune into CBS to watch the awards show from 8-11:30 p.m. ET/5-8:30 p.m. PT.
The Grammys will also stream on Paramount+.
The 2026 Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony, where the majority of the Grammy Awards are announced, will be held ahead of the telecast at the Peacock Theater on Sunday, Feb. 1, at 12:30 p.m. PT/3:30 p.m. ET.
The Premiere Ceremony will be streamed live at live.GRAMMY.com and on the Recording Academy's official YouTube channel here.
Trevor Noah is returning as this year's Grammys host for the sixth and final time. He is also an executive producer of the 2026 Grammys.
The official pre-show, "GRAMMY Live From The Red Carpet," will take place before the awards show and will feature exclusive interviews and first-look fashion moments from nominees and more.
"Good Morning America" will also be covering all the red carpet moments on TikTok and Instagram.
Performers that have been announced so far include some of the best new artist nominees, including Addison Rae, KATSEYE, Olivia Dean, Alex Warren, Leon Thomas, The Marías and sombr. Hip hop duo Clipse and Pharrell Williams were also announced as performers.
During a Grammys virtual press conference on Jan. 26, it was announced that Grammy winners Harry Styles and Doechii would be presenters at the 2026 Grammys.
Other presenters have not yet been announced.
Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga and Bad Bunny lead the list of artists nominated at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards.
Lamar leads with the most nominations at nine, followed by Gaga, Cirkut and Jack Antonoff with seven nominations apiece. Bad Bunny, Thomas, Sabrina Carpenter and Serban Ghenea have six nominations each.
See all the nominees here.
This year, two new categories have been added: best traditional country album and best album cover.
Nominees in the best traditional country album category include "Dollar A Day" by Charley Crockett, "American Romance" by Lukas Nelson, "Oh What A Beautiful World" by Willie Nelson, "Hard Headed Woman" by Margo Price and "Ain't In It For My Health" by Zach Top.
Tyler, The Creator's "Chromakopia," Djo's "The Crux," Bad Bunny's "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," Perfume Genius' "Glory" and Wet Leg's "moisturizer" albums are all nominated for best album cover.
Kendrick Lamar won big at the 2025 Grammys, taking home the Golden Gramophone for record of the year and song of the year for "Not Like Us."
Chappell Roan won best new artist, while Beyoncé won album of the year for "COWBOY CARTER."
Relive some of the highlights here.