Grammys 2026: The 68th Annual Grammy Awards at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles will be remembered as the night the Recording Academy finally shattered its own glass ceiling.
From historic wins for the Latin music community to a political undercurrent that defined several acceptance speeches, the 2026 Grammys was a high-octane mix of pure spectacle and raw advocacy.
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Grammys 2026: Performers Ranked, from Lady Gaga to Sabrina Carpenter, Best and Worst moments, Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar Win Big at Grammy Awards
The 68th Annual Grammy Awards wasn’t just a ceremony—it was a seismic shift in music history. Held at the Crypto.com Arena, the night featured Bad Bunny claiming the first-ever all-Spanish Album of the Year win and Kendrick Lamar officially becoming the most-awarded rapper of all time.

From Lady Gaga’s high-octane rock transformation to Sabrina Carpenter’s airport-themed spectacle, the night was a rollercoaster of cultural milestones and high-drama political statements.
The Big Grammy Awards 2026 Winners: History in the Making
While the nominations were spread wide, two names dominated the narrative: Bad Bunny and Kendrick Lamar.
- Bad Bunny’s Historic Night: In a moment that brought the audience to its feet, Bad Bunny won Album of the Year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos. This marks the first time in Grammy history that an all-Spanish-language album has taken home the night’s top honor.
- Kendrick Lamar’s Record-Breaking Streak: Kendrick Lamar officially became the most-awarded rapper in Grammy history, surpassing Jay-Z. Taking home four trophies—including Record of the Year for “Luther” (feat. SZA) and Best Rap Album for GNX—Lamar now holds a career total of 27 Grammys.
Grammys 2026: the complete winners list
Performers Ranked: The Best and the Most Talked-About
The 2026 stage was a carousel of ambitious sets, ranging from high-concept theater to shocking simplicity.
| Rank | Artist | The Vibe | The Verdict |
| 1 | Lady Gaga | “Mayhem” High-Octane Rock | A masterclass in showmanship. After winning Best Pop Vocal Album, Gaga delivered a high-energy performance that reminded everyone why she’s a 15-time winner. |
| 2 | Tyler, The Creator | Explosive Theater | Performing hits from Chromakopia, Tyler staged a gas station escape scene involving actual explosions. It was chaotic, brilliant, and quintessentially Tyler. |
| 3 | Sabrina Carpenter | Airport Glamour | Opening the show with an airport-themed set for “Manchild,” she dazzled in a captain’s hat—though her use of a live bird sparked immediate controversy (see below). |
| 4 | Justin Bieber | Bare-Bones “Swag” | In a move that set social media ablaze, Bieber performed his comeback hits wearing nothing but gym shorts. It was polarizing, but undeniably memorable. |
2026 Grammys: Best and Worst Moments

The ceremony, hosted for the final time by Trevor Noah, was punctuated by emotional tributes and awkward blunders.
The Best:
- The EGOT Club: Legendary director Steven Spielberg officially reached EGOT status after winning Best Music Film for Music by John Williams.
- The Fugees Reunion: In one of the most emotional segments, Ms. Lauryn Hill and Wyclef Jean reunited to lead a star-studded tribute to D’Angelo and Roberta Flack.
- Cher’s Lifetime Achievement: At 79, Cher received a standing ovation that seemed to last forever, delivering a speech that was equal parts hilarious and humble.
The Worst (and the Controversial):
- PETA vs. Sabrina Carpenter: The “worst” moment for animal lovers came when Sabrina Carpenter pulled a live white dove out during her performance. PETA released a scathing statement shortly after, calling the move “cruel” and “childlike.”
- Cher’s Teleprompter Flub: Even icons have off nights. Cher accidentally walked off stage before reading the nominees for a category, leading to a few seconds of confused silence.
- The “Lola Young” Upset: In a shock to “Pop” fans, newcomer Lola Young beat out Gaga, Bieber, and Carpenter for Best Pop Solo Performance. While a win for indie fans, it was a “worst” moment for the major fanbases expecting a sweep.
Watch The Top Moments From The 2026 Grammys: Bad Bunny, Sabrina Carpenter, Lady Gaga & More
A Night of Advocacy
The 2026 Grammys weren’t just about the music; they were a platform for political protest. Many artists, including Billie Eilish and Justin Bieber, wore “ICE Out” pins to protest recent immigration raids.
In her acceptance speech for Song of the Year (Wildflower), Eilish stated bluntly, “No one is illegal on stolen land,” while Bad Bunny used his historic moment to echo the sentiment, telling the crowd, “We’re not aliens, we’re humans.”
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