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Bruno Mars to Perform at 2026 Grammy Awards, Where He May Make History
Bruno Mars is nominated for three Grammys for his duet "APT." with ROSÉ and could set or match historic Grammy records with wins, the Recording Academy said.
- The Recording Academy announced Bruno Mars, a multi‑Grammy winner, will perform at the 2026 Grammy Awards on Sunday night, with the telecast airing live on CBS and Paramount+.
- With three major nominations, Mars is up for Grammys this year for his duet "APT." with ROSÉ and promotes The Romantic, his fourth album due Feb. 27.
- Charting his legacy, Mars, a 16‑time Grammy winner, could set or match all‑time records, including becoming the first four‑time record‑of‑the‑year winner or tying Lady Gaga in pop duo/group wins.
- Comedian Trevor Noah will host the telecast for a sixth and final time this year, produced by Fulwell Entertainment with Ben Winston, Raj Kapoor and Jesse Collins, airing last on CBS before moving to Disney next year.
- The telecast will include an in‑memoriam segment featuring performances by Reba McEntire, Brandy Clark and Lukas Nelson, while Ms. Lauryn Hill and Post Malone with guest artists perform tributes.
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The singer, who is about to release his new album, competes in the categories of Recording of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Performance Pop Duo or Grupal
The Grammy 2026 Award nominees are here.
Bruno Mars Is The Final Name Added To The 2026 Grammys Performance Lineup
Getty Image In recent days, the Recording Academy has been gradually rolling out its list of performers for the 2026 Grammy Awards (set to air on February 1). Today (January 30), days before the ceremony, they added one more name to the list: Bruno Mars. As Billboard notes, he’s the last performer that will be announced. He joins a performance lineup that also includes Addison Rae; Alex Warren; Andrew Watt; Brandy Clark; Chad Smith; Clipse; Duff…
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