
Summary
- The Recording Academy has officially added Tyler, the Creator and Rosé to the 68th GRAMMY Awards performance lineup
- Tyler heads into the night with six nominations—contending for Album of the Year for CHROMAKOPIA — while Rosé marks her debut as a nominee with three nods for her global smash “APT.” featuring Bruno Mars.
- The ceremony airs live February 1
The Recording Academy has bolstered the lineup for the 68th GRAMMY Awards, officially confirming that Tyler, the Creator and Rosé will take the stage on February 1. They join a star-studded roster of previously announced performers including Lady Gaga, Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, Clipse with Pharrell Williams, and an Ozzy Osbourne tribute featuring Post Malone and Slash.
The stakes are high for both newly announced performers. Tyler, the Creator enters the night with six nominations, contending for Album of the Year and Best Rap Album for CHROMAKOPIA, alongside nominations for tracks “Darling, I” and “Sticky.” Rosé joins as a first-time nominee with three nominations including Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, all for her global hit “APT.” featuring Bruno Mars.
The 68th GRAMMY Awards will air live February 1. Trevor Noah returns to host the ceremony for his sixth and final consecutive year.