Bruno Mars Headlines 2026 Grammys Performers Lineup
Bruno Mars will perform at the 2026 Grammys. See full performers, presenters, broadcast time and how to watch on Feb. 1 from Crypto.com Arena.
Bruno Mars will perform at the 2026 Grammys. See full performers, presenters, broadcast time and how to watch on Feb. 1 from Crypto.com Arena.
Wilco band announces Spring 2026 ‘An Evening With Wilco’ North American tour, Solid Sound festival dates, plus two European shows.
Aiyana‑Lee says Spike Lee DM’d her when she was near homeless, cast her in Highest to Lowest and had her write the film’s title track.
Seventeen-year-old Deejay Stanne will play Tomorrowland, saying he earned it through hard work, not a talent show.
Blue Oyster Cult feared SNL’s ‘More Cowbell’ and Will Ferrell’s bit would overshadow their song — calling it “a horse collar around our neck.”
When are the Grammys? The 2026 show airs Feb. 1 with Lady Gaga, ROSÉ, Tyler, The Creator, Bruno Mars — live on CBS and Paramount+.
Tom Morello headlines benefit concerts across the Twin Cities — dates, venues and who’s giving proceeds to immigrant and mutual aid causes.
Grammys 2026 airs Sunday on CBS/Paramount+. Trevor Noah’s final show; Bad Bunny won’t perform. All Best New Artist nominees will take the stage.
Hilary Duff’s ‘Small Rooms, Big Nerves’ tour sold out the Brooklyn Paramount — a surprise healing moment for the star ahead of her new album.
How Alex Warren’s hit ‘Ordinary’ — inspired by wife Kouvr Annon — topped charts and earned his first Grammy nod. Lyrics explained.
Bailey Zimmerman opens up about car obsession, his mom’s health scare, rebuilding her home and prepping for his biggest tour on BobbyCast.
A since-deleted HITS Daily Double report suggests Noah Kahan may announce a 2027 stadium tour after his new single ‘The Great Divide’.
Harry Styles adds £1 per ticket on UK stadium dates to raise about £780,000 for grassroots music venues via the LIVE Trust.
Predictions for the 68th Grammys: Kendrick Lamar favored, Bad Bunny a strong contender and Lady Gaga among top nominees for Album of the Year.
A ranked look at 1991’s 17 greatest albums — from Nirvana’s Nevermind to Pearl Jam’s Ten — the year grunge, hip‑hop and electronic reshaped rock.