How to Stream Grammys 2026: Watch KATSEYE, Sabrina Carpenter, and More Perform Live

Plus, find out which Grammys records might be broken after Sunday night…
KATSEYE backstage at Wango Tango in 2025
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Are you ready for Grammys 2026? We sure are! To say this year's categories are stacked is an understatement; with talented stars like Bad Bunny, Sabrina Carpenter, Doechii, Chappell Roan, and Justin Bieber among the nominees, this is going to be a major show, and you're going to want to tune in.

This show also has the potential to break some long-running records; for example, if Kendrick Lamar—who is nominated for nine awards—wins four, he'll break JAY-Z's record as the most-awarded rapper of all time. (Jay has 25 Grammys, and Lamar has 22.) If Lady Gaga, who is nominated for seven Grammys, wins all of them, she'd break both Adele and Beyoncé's record for most Grammys won in a night by a female artist. In addition, Gaga, Sabrina Carpenter, and Bad Bunny all have a chance to scoop up Record, Song, and Album of the Year; if they win all three, they'll join an esteemed group of just eight artists who have done the same thing.

The Grammy Awards air on CBS on February 1 at 8 p.m. ET, but if you don't have access to regular old network TV, don't worry! They'll be streaming too—and here's everything you need to know about how to stream the 2026 Grammys.

Where can I live stream Grammys 2026?

If you can't tune in via CBS through your TV or borrowing access from a parent or friend, you can watch the Grammys live on Paramount+. However, you can only stream the live ceremony if you're a Paramount+ Premium subscriber, or the $12.99 level. Essential members have to wait until the next day to watch. You can also watch it on the following services: Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FuboTV, and DIRECTV Stream.

For red carpet live streaming, the official Recording Academy stream starts on YouTube, TikTok, and their website at 6 p.m. ET. The E! red carpet coverage, hosted by Zuri Hall and Keltie Knight, also starts at 6 p.m. ET.

Who is hosting Grammys 2026?

Trevor Noah is back as the host of the Grammys 2026; he's hosted the past five shows, but the 2026 show will be his last.

Who is presenting at the 2026 Grammys?

So far, all we know is that Doechii, who won Best Rap Album for Alligator Bites Never Heal last year and is nominated for her song “Anxiety” this year, and Harry Styles are set to present at the show.

Who is performing at the Grammys 2026?

Beliebers, this is your moment, because Justin Bieber is performing at the 2026 Grammys! The Swag star, who is nominated for a handful of awards, is also set to headline Coachella in April.

Other performers include Addison Rae, KATSEYE, Olivia Dean, SOMBR, the Marías, Alex Warren, and Lola Young, who are all nominated for Best New Artist; Sabrina Carpenter; Post Malone; Ms. Lauryn Hill; and Pharrell, among others.

Who are the 2026 Grammy Awards nominees?

There are a lot of nominees, given that the show encompasses tons of music genres, but these are a few categories we're excited about this year.

Record of the Year

“DtMF,” Bad Bunny
“Manchild,” Sabrina Carpenter
“Anxiety,” Doechii
“Wildflower,” Billie Eilish
“Abracadabra,” Lady Gaga
“Luther,” Kendrick Lamar with SZA
“The Subway,” Chappell Roan
“Apt.,” Rosé and Bruno Mars

Album of the Year

Debí Tirar Más Fotos, Bad Bunny
Swag, Justin Bieber
Man’s Best Friend, Sabrina Carpenter
Let God Sort Em Out, Clipse, Pusha T and Malice
Mayhem, Lady Gaga
GNX, Kendrick Lamar
Mutt, Leon Thomas
Chromakopia, Tyler, the Creator

Song of the Year

“Abracadabra,” Lady Gaga
“Anxiety,” Doechii
“Apt.,” Rosé and Bruno Mars
“DtMF,” Bad Bunny
“Golden,” KPop Demon Hunters
“Luther,” Kendrick Lamar and SZA
“Manchild,” Sabrina Carpenter
“Wildflower,” Billie Eilish

Best New Artist

Olivia Dean
Katseye
The Marías
Addison Rae
Sombr
Leon Thomas
Alex Warren
Lola Young

Producer of the Year, Non-Classical

Blake Mills
Cirkut
Dan Auerbach
Dijon
Sounwave

Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical

Amy Allen
Edgar Barrera
Jessie Jo Dillon
Laura Veltz
Tobias Jesso Jr.

Best Pop Solo Performance

“Daisies,” Justin Bieber
“Manchild,” Sabrina Carpenter
“Disease,” Lady Gaga
“The Subway,” Chappell Roan
“Messy,” Lola Young

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

“Defying Gravity,” Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande
“Golden” from “KPop Demon Hunters,” Hunter/x, Ejae, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami
“Gabriela,” Katseye
“Apt.,” Rosé, Bruno Mars
“30 for 30,” SZA with Kendrick Lamar

Best Rap Album

Let God Sort Em Out, Clipse, Pusha T and Malice
Glorious, GloRilla
God Does Like Ugly, JID
GNX, Kendrick Lamar
Chromakopia, Tyler, the Creator

Best Dance Pop Recording

Lady Gaga, “Abracadabra”
PinkPantheress, “Illegal”
Selena Gomez & Benny Blanco, “Bluest Flame”
Tate McRae, “Just Keep Watching (From F1® the Movie)”
Zara Larsson, “Midnight Sun”

Best R&B Album

Coco Jones, Why Not More?
Giveon, Beloved
Ledisi, The Crown
Leon Thomas, Mutt
Teyana Taylor, Escape Room

Best Country Song

Lainey Wilson, “Somewhere Over Laredo”
Miranda Lambert & Chris Stapleton, “A Song to Sing”
Shaboozey. “Good News”
Tyler Childers, “Bitin’ List”
Zach Top, “I Never Lie”

Best Latin Pop Album

Alejandro Sanz, ¿Y Ahora Qué?
Andrés Cepeda, Bogotá (Deluxe)
Karol G, Tropicoqueta
Natalia Lafourcade, Cancionera
Rauw Alejandro, Cosa Nuestra

Best Music Video

Clipse, “So Be It”
Doechii, “Anxiety”
OK Go, “Love”
Sabrina Carpenter, "Manchild"
Sade, “Young Lion”