Lady Gaga Confirmed as Live Act - Grammy Awards 2026: Lady Gaga's seven nominations and CBS News' final broadcast
The 68th Annual Grammy Awards will take place this Sunday, marking a final chapter for both the broadcaster CBS News and its host. CBS News will air the ceremony for the last time, while Trevor Noah will lead the event one final year before stepping down. Among the night's highlights, Lady Gaga is set to perform live and enters with seven new nominations.
Lady Gaga's latest album, Mayhem, and its single Abracadabra have earned her nods in three major categories: Record of the Year, Album of the Year, and Song of the Year. With 14 Grammy wins already to her name, she now faces the possibility of adding seven more.
The Recording Academy confirmed earlier that Trevor Noah will host the Grammys for the final time in 2026. After this year's show, CBS News will also end its long-standing broadcast partnership, passing the rights to another network in 2027.
Fans can expect a high-energy performance from Lady Gaga, whose live appearances have become a staple of the awards. The ceremony will celebrate her latest work while honouring her long-standing influence in music.
This year's Grammys will close an era for CBS News and Trevor Noah after decades of collaboration. Lady Gaga's performance and multiple nominations add to the event's significance. The ceremony will serve as a milestone before major changes take effect next year.