Los Angeles (USA).- Canadian singer Justin Bieber, nominated for four Grammys in this edition, will perform for the first time at the awards gala, which will be held this Sunday in Los Angeles to recognize the best artists in the international music industry.
The Recording Academy confirmed this Wednesday the participation of Bieber, who joins that of other previously announced artists, such as all the nominees for best new artist, Sabrina Carpenter, Clipse and Pharrell Williams.You may be interested in: Justin Bieber cancels his world tour definitively
The singer is nominated for four awards at the 68th edition of these awards, including album of the year ('Swag'); best pop solo performance ('DAISIES'), best pop vocal album ('Swag') and best R&B performance ('YUKON'). The public appearances of the 'Baby' singer have been scarce in recent years, although in 2026, in addition to his presence at the Grammys, he is scheduled to headline the Coachella festival, which takes place next April. American comedian Trevor Noah will host the 2026 Grammys, which will be broadcast live on the CBS Television Network and will be available to stream live and on demand on the Paramount+ online content platform. Californian rapper Kendrick Lamar leads this year's edition of these awards with nine nominations, followed by Lady Gaga, Cirkut and Jack Antonoff, with seven each, while Puerto Rican star Bad Bunny is up for six statuettes.







