The Grammy Museum has revealed its programming schedule for Grammy Week 2026, taking place just before the Grammy Awards ceremony. This extensive lineup spans showcases, panels, and interactive events featuring diverse music genres and industry insights. Confirmed participants include the electroacoustic duo ARKAI, acclaimed producer Hit-Boy, and Grammy-nominated artist Molly Tuttle.
Grammy Week 2026 activities will unfold over more than a week, starting on Saturday, January 24, and culminating with the Grammy Museum’s Grammy Awards After Party on Sunday, February 1. All events are held in Los Angeles, including venues such as the Grammy Museum itself, The Novo, and the Clive Davis Theater.
Key Events and Highlights
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Saturday, January 24:
The week opens with the Grammy Museum Student Showcase from 6 to 7:30 p.m. High school musicians from Southern California will perform across genres. Participants will also engage in industry panels and receive professional feedback during rehearsals. This free finale is open to the public and livestreamed for wider reach. -
Monday, January 26:
Two sessions highlight innovation and emerging music trends. The “Video Game Music: The Expanding Soundtrack Landscape” panel explores composing and scoring for interactive media. Later, ARKAI presents a session on merging classical strings with electronic music and immersive visuals, showcasing their Grammy-nominated album Brightside. -
Tuesday, January 27:
Producers from home studios to Grammy nominees will appear in a panel moderated by Schyler O’Neal, discussing the journey from independent production to industry recognition. Later, producer Hit-Boy, a multi-Grammy winner, gives a behind-the-scenes look at crafting hits and artist development in a session aimed at aspiring creatives. - Wednesday, January 28:
The Women In Music Panel celebrates female artists, producers, and executives reshaping the music landscape. Panelists like Ale Alberti and Joanie Leeds discuss leadership and advocacy. Additionally, spoken word artist Lynae Vanee explores the fusion of poetry and music, while Grammy nominee Molly Tuttle performs and discusses her nominations in Americana categories.
Grammy Awards and After Party
The 2026 Grammy Awards occur on Sunday, February 1, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, with live broadcast on CBS and streaming via Paramount+. Immediately following the ceremony, the Grammy Museum’s official After Party will take place at both the Museum and The Novo. Headliner Cimafunk will perform, with additional music curated in the Jazz Lounge. The event supports music education initiatives and features food and beverages managed by Wolfgang Puck. This private, ticketed event is sponsored by companies such as Häagen-Dazs and IBM.
The Grammy Museum’s Grammy Week represents an annual celebration and education platform, providing artists, students, and fans with unique access to music industry professionals and creative innovation. This schedule underscores the Museum’s commitment to supporting talent and promoting music culture across evolving genres and formats.
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