Justin Bieber’s return to one of music’s biggest stages has been confirmed for the 2026 Grammy Awards. The pop icon will perform live at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards on February 1, 2026, marking his first Grammy performance in four years and a major public return after stepping back from touring and large‑scale appearances due to health and personal priorities.
Bieber’s latest album, SWAG, has been a focal point of this year’s Grammy buzz, earning him nominations across several major categories. In addition to Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album, his work has garnered nods for both Best Pop Solo Performance with the single “Daisies” and Best R&B Performance with “Yukon.”
The 2026 Grammy performance lineup features an eclectic mix of artists. Sabrina Carpenter, Pharrell Williams with Clipse, and all eight Best New Artist nominees are expected to take the stage, creating a show that highlights both industry legends and rising stars.
Set against the backdrop of Los Angeles’s Crypto.com Arena, the Grammys will be broadcast live on CBS and available to stream on Paramount+. The event will be hosted by Trevor Noah, in what reports suggest may be his final year as the ceremony’s master of ceremonies.
For Bieber, this moment represents more than just another awards show. It signals a renewed presence in the music world after a challenging period, offering fans a long‑awaited chance to see him perform on a grand stage once again.