
Grammys 2026: All Eight Best New Artist Nominees Take the Stage
Eight Best New Artist nominees Addison Rae, Alex Warren, KATSEYE, Leon Thomas, Lola Young, Olivia Dean, SOMBR and The Marías are confirmed to perform at the 2026 Grammys.
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Eight Best New Artist nominees Addison Rae, Alex Warren, KATSEYE, Leon Thomas, Lola Young, Olivia Dean, SOMBR and The Marías are confirmed to perform at the 2026 Grammys.

The Grammys 2026 will feature live performances from Best New Artist nominees including Katseye, Sombr, Olivia Dean, Addison Rae, and other finalists (Alex Warren, Leon Thomas, Lola Young, The Marias) at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on February 1, with Trevor Noah hosting; Sabrina Carpenter is also set to perform. The Recording Academy added Best Album Cover and Best Traditional Country Album categories, and renamed Best Contemporary Country Album.

Addison Rae's debut album 'Addison' defied critics' low expectations, earning rave reviews and a Grammy nomination, despite initial skepticism from her record label and public assumptions that her music would be 'bad' or 'soulless'.

Addison Rae, the Guardian's artist of the year, has transformed from a TikTok star to a respected pop artist with her debut album Addison, known for its raw honesty and her influence in the industry, especially as a young woman working with female producers. She embraces fame despite its challenges, values control over her image, and is optimistic about her future in music, aiming to release new work when ready.

Addison Rae's dad, Monty Lopez, married Kaitlyn Nicole Robins in a quick, private Vegas ceremony after a two-week romance, with no family or friends present, amid a history of relationship ups and downs.

The trailer for 'Monster: The Ed Gein Story' reveals Charlie Hunnam as Ed Gein and features Addison Rae as a victim, exploring Gein's gruesome crimes and their influence on horror culture, premiering on Netflix on October 3.

Addison Rae, a TikTok influencer with 88 million followers, has transitioned into a pop music career with a curated aesthetic and a sound influenced by Y2K, sex, and romance, culminating in her debut album 'Addison' which has received mixed but notable critical attention. Her journey exemplifies the influencer-to-pop-star pipeline, blending social media fame with mainstream music ambitions, and reflects a broader trend of content creators entering the music industry.

Addison Rae Easterling has decided to drop her full stage name and go simply by 'Addison' for her debut album, citing it as a return to her roots and for practical reasons like signing autographs. The article also highlights various celebrities who have changed or adopted stage names for personal or professional reasons.

The article reviews Addison Rae's debut album, highlighting its pop sound, nostalgic influences, and the team's mixed reactions, while questioning how well it reveals her true artist identity and discussing her potential future collaborations and music videos.

Addison Rae, the popular social media personality, has released her debut album titled 'Addison,' along with a music video for the song 'Times Like These,' where she explores themes of life's rapid pace and personal reflection.

This article highlights ten new album releases across various genres, including Turnstile's experimental hardcore, Pulp's long-awaited follow-up, Lil Wayne's legacy project, Addison Rae's pop debut, and other diverse offerings from Purelink, Little Simz, Untiljapan, Hayden Pedigo, Lifeguard, and Phoebe Rings.

Addison Rae, initially famous as a TikTok star, has successfully transitioned into a pop music career with her debut album 'Addison,' showcasing a throwback sound and a refined public image, supported by collaborations and praise from established artists.

TikTok star turned pop singer Addison Rae has released the music video for her synth-pop single 'Fame Is a Gun,' the fifth single from her upcoming debut album 'Addison,' which is set to drop soon. The album, following her debut EP 'AR,' features introspective and innovative sounds, with Rae describing it as a reflection of herself and her experiences.

Addison Rae will be featured in a Super Bowl commercial for Nerds Gummy Clusters, marking the first time a new character has been introduced to the Nerds brand universe since its debut in 1983. The ad is part of Ferrara Candy Co.'s effort to expand the candy's reach, with hopes that Rae's appearance will attract Gen Z consumers. The company has worked with media-buying firm Mindshare to ensure the ad resonates with viewers, and aims to distinguish Nerds Gummy Clusters as a unique snack with "pop-ability" and "multi-sensorial" qualities.

TikTok star Addison Rae turned heads at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures gala in a backless black chantilly lace sheath dress by Roberto Cavalli. The see-through gown, featuring cutouts above the hips and a plunging neckline, showcased the underwear as outerwear trend. Rae accessorized with a black thong and chunky platform heels, creating a glamorous look.