
The 68th Annual Grammy Awards will take place on February 1, 2026 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, celebrating excellence across music genres and honoring artists from pop and hip-hop to Latin and alternative. Many of this year’s nominees are also performing live in 2026, giving fans multiple opportunities to catch their favorite acts in concert.
Below is your guide to Grammy-nominated artist concerts in 2026, including live performances, specific dates they're performing and key stops to know.
Bad Bunny received multiple nominations at the 2026 Grammys, including in the major general categories:
Album of the Year — "Debí Tirar Más Fotos"
Record of the Year — “DtMF”
Song of the Year — “DtMF”
Although Bad Bunny’s 2026 "Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour" is mostly international, he will perform a special one-off U.S. performance:
Super Bowl LX Halftime Show: February 8, 2026 (Santa Clara, California)
This highly anticipated performance is a major live appearance for North American fans in 2026.
Cardi B is one of the most talked-about Grammy nominees this year, nominated for Best Rap Performance — "Outside."
Tour name: "Little Miss Drama Tour" Tour run: February 11 – April 18, 2026 Where: North America (U.S. and Canada) Key details: The tour kicks off in Palm Desert, California and concludes in Atlanta, Georgia. Fans can expect arena-sized production, full band performances, and hits from her 2025 album "Am I the Drama?" This is Cardi B’s first full arena tour supporting her latest project.
Lady Gaga, nominated for her latest album "MAYHEM," continues to be one of the most influential pop artists in the world. She also earned several nominations across key categories:
Album of the Year — "Mayhem"
Record of the Year — “Abracadabra”
Song of the Year — “Abracadabra”
Best Pop Solo Performance — “Disease”
Best Pop Vocal Album — "Mayhem"
Tour name: "The MAYHEM Ball" Tour run: February 28 – April 18, 2026 Where: North America (U.S. and Canada) Key details: Gaga’s North American arena tour begins in Fort Worth, Texas, and features stops in Austin, Miami, New York, Boston, Montreal, and Saint Paul. Expect theatrical pop performances with elaborate production, high-energy choreography, and signature costume design.
Sabrina Carpenter is a multi‑nominee in 2026, including recognition for her work in pop and general categories:
Album of the Year — "Man’s Best Friend"
Record of the Year — “Manchild”
Song of the Year — “Manchild”
Best Pop Solo Performance — “Manchild”
Best Pop Vocal Album — "Man’s Best Friend"
Key details: Carpenter’s 2026 performances focus on high-profile festivals rather than a standalone tour. Festival-goers will experience a mix of her latest hits and fan favorites from "Man’s Best Friend" in multi-artist festival settings.
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival: April 10–12 and April 17–19, 2026 (Indio, California)
Bruno Mars, nominated for multiple 2026 Grammy Awards:
Record of the Year – “APT.” (with Rosé)
Song of the Year – “APT.” (with Rosé)
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance – “APT.” (with Rosé)
Mars with his first full headlining stadium tour in nearly a decade. Supporting acts include Anderson .Paak (as DJ Pee .Wee), Victoria Monét, RAYE, and Leon Thomas on select dates.
Tour name: "The Romantic Tour" Tour run: April 10 – October 14, 2026 Where: North America (U.S. and Canada) Key details: Expect grand stadium‑style production, Mars’ signature blend of funk, pop, and R&B, and large‑scale live performances in cities across the continent such as Glendale, Houston, Detroit, Atlanta, Chicago, and more).
Leon Thomas, nominated for six 2026 Grammy Awards, including
Album of the Year — "MUTT"
Best New Artist
Best R&B Album — "MUTT"
Best R&B Performance — “MUTT (Live From NPR’s Tiny Desk)”
Best Traditional R&B Performance — “VIBES DON’T LIE”
Best R&B Song — “YES IT IS”
Tour name: Supporting Act for "The Romantic Tour" Tour run: April 10 – October 14, 2026 Where: North America (U.S. and Canada) Key details: Thomas will open for Bruno Mars on several stops of the "The Romantic Tour" in 2026, including April 10 at Allegiant Stadium, April 14 at State Farm Stadium, May 2 at Northwest Stadium and May 6 at Nissan Stadium.
Ariana Grande, nominated for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for “Defying Gravity” with Cynthia Erivo (from "Wicked: For Good"), brings her 2026 tour to multiple North American arenas.
Tour name: "The Eternal Sunshine Tour" Tour run: June 6 – September 1, 2026 Where: North America (U.S. and Canada) Key details: Starting in Oakland, California, the tour spans major U.S. cities and Canadian stops before moving to international dates. Expect high-energy pop performances with visually stunning production and hits from her "Eternal Sunshine" project.
Olivia Dean, nominated for Best New Artist at the 2026 Grammys, is bringing her soulful pop sound to North American arenas for the first time.
Tour name: "The Art of Loving Live" Tour run: July 10 – August 29, 2026 Where: North America (U.S. and Canada) Key details: Dean’s arena tour begins in San Francisco and includes stops in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Toronto, Montreal, Boston, New York, Atlanta, Houston, and Austin. Fans can expect soulful vocals, a mix of her latest album "The Art of Loving," and intimate yet high-energy performances in large arenas.
From arena pop tours to stadium stadium spectacles, 2026 has a rich lineup of Grammy‑nominated artists performing across the U.S. and Canada. Whether you’re planning to see Lady Gaga, Cardi B, Ariana Grande, Olivia Dean, Sabrina Carpenter, or Bruno Mars and Leon Thomas, SeatGeek has the tickets you need.
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