Lady Gaga attends the 67th Grammy Awards on Feb. 2, 2025. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Lady Gaga is set to perform at the 2026 Grammy Awards, the Recording Academy revealed on Thursday. The music icon and 14-time Grammy-winner, is up for seven Grammys at Sunday's ceremony, including: record of the year ("Abracadabra"), album of the year (MAYHEM), song of the year ("Abracadabra"), best pop solo performance ("Disease"), best pop vocal album (MAYHEM), best dance pop recording ("Abracadabra"), and best traditional pop vocal album (Harlequin). Gaga is a regular performer on "Music's Biggest Night" having last appeared at the 67th Grammy Awards when she sang "California Dreamin'" in a duet with Bruno Mars, as a tounching tribute to Los Angeles in the wake of the devastating wild fires. Related Stories Music Lady Gaga Slams ICE During Tokyo Concert: Americans "Being Mercilessly Targeted" Music Reba McEntire, Lauryn Hill, Post Malone to Lead Grammys "In Memoriam" Segment She also performed at the Grammys in 2022 (a jazz tribute to close friend Tony Bennett); 2019 (a performance of her Oscar- BAFTA- and Grammy-winning song "Shallow", although without Bradley Cooper this time); 2018 (singing "Joanne" and "A Million Reasons"); 2017 (singing "Moth to a Flame" with Metallica); 2016 (a medley of the late David Bowie's songs with Nile Rodgers); 2015 (a duet with Tony Bennett); 2011 (a performance of "Born This Way"); and 2010 (a medley of her hit songs from her debut album The Fame as well as a duet with Elton John). Previously announced performers for 60th Grammys include Addison Rae, Alex Warren, Andrew Watt, Brandy Clark, Chad Smith, Clipse, Duff McKagan, Justin Bieber, KATSEYE, Leon Thomas, Lola Young, Lukas Nelson, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Olivia Dean, Pharrell Williams, Post Malone, Reba McEntire, Sabrina Carpenter, Slash, SOMBR, and The MarĂ­as. The Grammys are set to air live from L.A.'s Crypto.com Arena this Sunday on CBS and Paramount+ starting at 5 p.m. PT. This will be the last year the ceremony airs on CBS, ending a decades-long partnership as the show will move to Disney next year. This is also Trevor Noah's last time hosting the show, ending a six-year streak in which the comedian has served as emcee. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up politics Lady Gaga Slams ICE During Tokyo Concert: Americans "Being Mercilessly Targeted" We Are Moving The Needle "Long Live Women in Music": Chappell Roan, Chaka Khan, Joni Mitchell and More Gather for Resonator Awards Ticketmaster Kid Rock to Congress: For Fans and Artists, the Live Nation-Ticketmaster "Experiment Has Failed Miserably" Reba McEntire Reba McEntire, Lauryn Hill, Post Malone to Lead Grammys "In Memoriam" Segment politics Bruce Springsteen Releases ICE Protest Song About "State Terror" in Minneapolis Justin Bieber Justin Bieber to Perform at Grammy Awards politics Lady Gaga Slams ICE During Tokyo Concert: Americans "Being Mercilessly Targeted" We Are Moving The Needle "Long Live Women in Music": Chappell Roan, Chaka Khan, Joni Mitchell and More Gather for Resonator Awards Ticketmaster Kid Rock to Congress: For Fans and Artists, the Live Nation-Ticketmaster "Experiment Has Failed Miserably" Reba McEntire Reba McEntire, Lauryn Hill, Post Malone to Lead Grammys "In Memoriam" Segment politics Bruce Springsteen Releases ICE Protest Song About "State Terror" in Minneapolis Justin Bieber Justin Bieber to Perform at Grammy Awards