The Grammy Awards will air for the last time on CBS on February 1, 2026.
Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, Brandi Carlile, Doechii, and others will announce the Grammy nominations via live broadcast on November 7.
Carpenter, who won two Grammy Awards in February this year, is expected to be nominated for Record and Song of the Year for Manchild and Album of the Year for Man's Best Friend.
Roan, who won Best New Artist at the 2025 ceremony, may also be nominated for Record of the Year and Song of the Year for The Subway.
Doechii, winner of the newest award for Best Rap Album, could also be nominated for Record of the Year and Song of the Year for Anxiety.
Carlisle, who has 11 awards to date, has a chance to be nominated for "Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album" for Who Believes in Angels?, a collaborative project with Elton John.
Nicole Scherzinger, who won a Tony for "Best Actress" for Sunset Boulevard in June, is on track to receive her first Grammy nomination for "Best Musical Theater Album."
Other stars who will announce the categories during the live broadcast include Angelique Kidjo, Sis Wynnans, David Foster, John Batiste, Carole King, Little Big Town, and Lizzo.
The Grammy Awards will air for the last time on CBS on February 1, 2026, before moving to its new home on ABC and Disney, starting with the 2027 edition.
The awards are a prestigious annual ceremony organized by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences to recognize outstanding achievements in the music industry.
Winners receive gold statuettes in the shape of a gramophone.
The awards are considered the highest honor in music, recognizing outstanding achievements across a wide range of genres and fields. | BGNES