Grammy Awards 2026: Full Coverage and Predictions
The Grammy Awards, often dubbed music's biggest night, is back for its 67th edition this Sunday in LA. This year’s ceremony is set to feature esteemed artists like Kendrick Lamar, who leads with nine nominations, alongside stars such as Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny, and Sabrina Carpenter.
As the anticipation builds, various categories will be scrutinized, particularly the coveted Album of the Year. Insiders suggest a fierce competition among Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar, and Lady Gaga, all of whom are vying to make history with their nominations. Notably, a win for Bad Bunny would signify a groundbreaking moment as he could be the first artist to win the main prize with an album sung entirely in Spanish.
The night will unfold over eight hours, awarding a staggering 95 categories, ensuring a comprehensive celebration of music. Viewers can catch the action through the premiere ceremony starting at 12:30 PM in Los Angeles, followed by the main event at 5 PM.
Highlights to look out for include emotional performances, anticipated speeches, and potential political statements from artists responding to current issues in America. Experts believe the possibility of artists like Billie Eilish and Bruce Springsteen addressing these themes is strong.
With a range of surprises in nominees and performances, fans won't want to miss this year's Grammy Awards.




















