2026 Grammy Awards Preview: Key Contenders and Viewing Details
The 67th Grammy Awards, the hallmark of musical excellence, are just around the corner, scheduled for this Sunday in Los Angeles. This year's ceremony promises to showcase a blend of established stars and exciting newcomers.
Kendrick Lamar leads the pack with nine nominations, predominantly for his acclaimed album 'GNX', following his victorious streak from last year's awards. Not far behind him, Lady Gaga and Bad Bunny are also in the spotlight with seven and six nominations, respectively, reflecting their powerful presence in the music industry.
The Grammy Awards will present a total of 95 awards over an extensive eight-hour show, emphasizing the rich diversity of contemporary music—from major categories like Album of the Year to niche recognitions like Best Ambient Album.
As anticipation builds, many are speculating on who will take home the coveted title of Album of the Year. The competition appears tight among Lamar, Gaga, and Bad Bunny, each seeking their first win in this prestigious category.
This year also marks a significant moment for K-pop as Rosé of BLACKPINK appears poised to potentially become the first K-pop artist to win a Grammy, while other nominees include emerging talents like Olivia Dean and Lola Young, setting the stage for a lively ceremony.
How to Watch
For those in the UK hoping to catch all the action, the Grammy festivities will be split into two segments, starting with the 'premiere ceremony' at 12:30 PM PST (8:30 PM GMT). Fans can watch live performances and acceptance speeches via the Recording Academy's YouTube channel or on their official site, live.grammy.com. The main ceremony begins at 5:00 PM PST (1:00 AM Monday GMT) and will be broadcast live on CBS and Paramount Plus.
As the performances roll out and winners are announced, viewers will not only be treated to remarkable musical showcases but also a chance to witness artists addressing political issues ongoing in the U.S., setting the stage for an emotionally charged night.
Stay tuned for what promises to be a memorable 2026 Grammy Awards, filled with celebration, recognition, and perhaps, a little controversy.



















