Grammys to Feature Sabrina Carpenter's High-Energy Performance for Second Year Running
The Recording Academy has officially announced its first performer for the upcoming Grammys, and it's not just any newcomer – it's six-time-nominated pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter. The singer-songwriter will take center stage at this year's ceremony on February 1, marking her second consecutive year performing at the iconic awards show.
Carpenter, born in Bucks County and raised in Montgomery County, has been steadily making a name for herself in the music industry. Her seventh studio release, "Man's Best Friend," is up for several awards, including album of the year, song of the year, and record of the year. If her performance at last year's Grammys is any indication, fans can expect an energetic and entertaining show.
Carpenter's win in 2025 marked a milestone for her career, as she picked up two Grammy Awards – best pop vocal album and best pop solo performance. Her acceptance speech referenced her childhood voice lessons in Bala Cynwyd, adding a personal touch to her historic wins.
The Recording Academy has not yet revealed the full lineup of performers, but assures fans that more names will be announced in the coming days. Last year's host, Trevor Noah, will return for another night of live music and entertainment.
In related news, Carpenter is set to appear alongside Miss Piggy in a new "Muppet Show" special just three days after the Grammys. The revival will stream on Disney+ on February 4, offering fans a unique blend of music, comedy, and star power.
The Recording Academy has officially announced its first performer for the upcoming Grammys, and it's not just any newcomer – it's six-time-nominated pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter. The singer-songwriter will take center stage at this year's ceremony on February 1, marking her second consecutive year performing at the iconic awards show.
Carpenter, born in Bucks County and raised in Montgomery County, has been steadily making a name for herself in the music industry. Her seventh studio release, "Man's Best Friend," is up for several awards, including album of the year, song of the year, and record of the year. If her performance at last year's Grammys is any indication, fans can expect an energetic and entertaining show.
Carpenter's win in 2025 marked a milestone for her career, as she picked up two Grammy Awards – best pop vocal album and best pop solo performance. Her acceptance speech referenced her childhood voice lessons in Bala Cynwyd, adding a personal touch to her historic wins.
The Recording Academy has not yet revealed the full lineup of performers, but assures fans that more names will be announced in the coming days. Last year's host, Trevor Noah, will return for another night of live music and entertainment.
In related news, Carpenter is set to appear alongside Miss Piggy in a new "Muppet Show" special just three days after the Grammys. The revival will stream on Disney+ on February 4, offering fans a unique blend of music, comedy, and star power.