Grammy Awards 2026 Presenters Include Harry Styles, Charli XCX, Chappell Roan, and More
The 2026 Grammy Awards are gearing up to be a spectacular event.
On February 1, the ceremony will be hosted by Trevor Noah, with a diverse group of presenters unveiled ahead of the big night. Among those set to present are renowned musicians Harry Styles, Charli XCX, and Chappell Roan.
Joining them will be Oscar nominee Teyana Taylor, who is currently making waves with her film One Battle After Another, and Jeff Goldblum from the hit musical Wicked. Comedy will also have a presence with Golden Globes host Nikki Glaser and Saturday Night Live cast member Marcello Hernandez taking part as presenters.
Karol G, Lainey Wilson, Doechii, Carole King, Q-Tip, and Queen Latifah will complete the presenter roster, representing a wide range of musical genres.
In addition to the presenters, the night promises memorable performances. All the nominees for Best New Artist — Addison Rae, KATSEYE, Alex Warren, The Marías, Leon Thomas, Sombr, Lola Young, and Oliva Dean — will showcase their talents on stage.
Veteran performers will also take the spotlight, including Lady Gaga, who earned seven nominations this year and will perform songs from her latest album Mayhem.
Sabrina Carpenter, nominated again for Album of the Year, is set to perform as well, alongside Post Malone, Reba McEntire, and Justin Bieber, who returns to the Grammys after a four-year absence.
As for the host, this will mark Trevor Noah's sixth and final time leading the ceremony before the broadcast moves from CBS (which has aired it since 1973) to Disney's ABC, Hulu, and Disney+ starting in 2027.
Executive producer Ben Winston expressed enthusiasm about Noah’s final hosting gig, telling The Hollywood Reporter, “Trevor has been an incredible host, blending intelligence, humor, and deep respect for the artists. We’re excited to share this last show with him.”
Trevor Noah also reflected on his approach to hosting in an interview with People, saying, “I care deeply about how the show goes. I prepare thoroughly but never take anything for granted. I just work hard to bring the best humor and leave the rest up to fate.”
Reactions from Nominees
Chappell Roan, nominated for Best Pop Solo Performance and Record of the Year for her song "The Subway," expressed her gratitude simply on Instagram: "Thank you @recordingacademy."
Leon Thomas thanked his supporters on Instagram, crediting his team, collaborators, and fans for his success and vowing to continue working hard on his next album.
Actor and musician Timothée Chalamet shared his Best Compilation Soundtrack nomination for A Complete Unknown with the caption: "Dream Big."
Sombr (Shane Michael Boose) posted a heartfelt message on Instagram, expressing shock and gratitude for his nomination and reflecting on how music helped him through a difficult year.
Audrey Nuna, EJAE, and Rei Ami of The K-Pop Demon Hunters celebrated their Song of the Year nomination for "Golden." EJAE admitted to still being in shock, while Rei Ami described the moment as "out of this world." Audrey Nuna highlighted the importance of representation, sharing how their nomination inspires young fans.
Kelsea Ballerini joyfully announced her album Patterns had been nominated for Best Contemporary Country Album.
Addison Rae captured her excitement with a series of selfies reacting to her Best New Artist nomination.
Rosé of BlackPink shared her emotional reaction to her Song of the Year and Record of the Year nods for "APT." with Bruno Mars, showing both nerves and joy.
Alex Warren posted a touching video upon receiving his first Grammy nomination, becoming emotional alongside his wife as friends celebrated with confetti.
Pusha T shared his gratitude after nominations for Best Rap Album and Album of the Year for the Clipse album Let God Sort Em Out, posting prayer emojis on Instagram.