The performances at the Grammy Awards 2026.
The 68th Annual Grammy Awards took place earlier tonight at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles and was broadcast on CBS. The event featured performances from the likes of Clipse, Tyler, The Creator, Lauryn Hill and more.
Tyler, the Creator delivered a performance for the ages, with songs like “Noid”, “Thought I Was Dead”, “Sticky” and “Sugar On My Tongue.”
At the event, Lauryn Hill made her first appearance in 27 years at the Grammys, where she performed an all-star tribute to D’Angelo and Roberta Flack, who passed away last year. “D and I never got to do this on stage together. Make time for people you love while you can,” she said before performing their 1998 collab “Nothing Even Matters” with D’Angelo’s band, The Vanguard.
Then the likes of Lucky Daye, Raphael Saadiq, Anthony Hamilton, Bilal, Leon Bridges, Jon Batiste, October London, Lalah Hathaway, John Legend, Chaka Khan and others hit the stage for the tribute.
Clipse, the rap duo of brothers Pusha T and Malice, closed out the ceremony with a performance of “So Far Ahead”. The duo won the Best Rap Performance Grammy for “Chains & Whips”, the collaboration with Kendrick Lamar & Pharrell Williams.
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Check out all the performances below.
Lauryn Hill leads a tribute performance honoring D’Angelo and Roberta Flack, with appearances from Raphael Saadiq, Anthony Hamilton, Chaka Khan, Leon Thomas, Bilal, Lucky Daye and more at the #GRAMMYs. pic.twitter.com/7Mw4ppUtSW
— RNB RADAR (@rnbradar) February 2, 2026
clipse and pharrell’s #GRAMMYs performance of “so far ahead” was so cold it started snowing ❄️🥶pic.twitter.com/PGX0mtAa7y
— Genius (@Genius) February 2, 2026
Tyler, The he Creator performance at the #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/sdb8vcOLkO
— Archive Tyler, The Creator (@xerecadotyler) February 2, 2026
Justin Bieber Full Performance at Grammys #GRAMMY pic.twitter.com/dAteeMQK5M
— Biel ⸸ | GRAMMY’s (@ARTP0PMAYH3M) February 2, 2026
Full performance of ‘I Just Might’ by Bruno Mars at the #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/DcWAk9iy6i
— ؘ (@HitsAndCharts) February 2, 2026







