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In addition to being likely to receive nods on Friday, Nov. 7, Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, Brandi Carlile, Doechii and more are set to announce the 2026 Grammy nominations on a livestream that begins at 8 a.m. PT/11 a.m. ET.
Carpenter, who won two Grammys on the telecast in February, could 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 earlier this year, could be up for record and song of the year for “The Subway.” Doechii, the winner of the 2025 award for best rap album, could be up for record and song of the year for “Anxiety.”
Carlile, who has won 11 Grammys, has a good shot at a nomination for best traditional pop vocal album nod for Who Believes in Angels?, her collab with Elton John. Scherzinger, who won a Tony for best actress for Sunset Blvd. in June, is a good bet for a nomination for best musical theater album.
Others who are announcing categories on the livestream include Angélique Kidjo, CeCe Winans, David Foster, Jon Batiste, Karol G, Little Big Town, Lizzo, Masaki Koike, Mumford and Sons, Sam Smith, Dr. Chelsey Green and Gayle King. Dr. Green is the chair of the Recording Academy’s board of trustees. King is a cohost of CBS Mornings. The Grammy telecast will air on CBS for the final time on Feb. 1. It will move to ABC and Disney starting with the 2027 telecast.
The livestream will air on the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel, with a nominations wrap-up show airing immediately after the nominations are announced.
