Pop star Justin Bieber is scheduled to perform at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, February 1, 2026, marking his first major live performance in four years. The ceremony will take place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles and will be broadcast live on television and streaming platforms, drawing global viewership.
Bieber has largely stepped back from live shows since 2022 to focus on personal and professional priorities. Over the past four years, he released the album “Eternal Waves,” which received critical acclaim and produced several chart‑topping singles worldwide. The album’s reflective themes of love, growth, and resilience have resonated with fans, bolstering his reputation as both a songwriter and performer.
In addition to his musical work, Bieber experienced significant life changes during his hiatus. He became a father, welcoming his first child, and openly discussed his mental health journey, including time spent in therapy and wellness focus. These developments have shaped public perception of the artist and influenced his approach to performing and recording.
The Grammy Awards, recognizing outstanding recordings from the eligibility period, will feature performances and appearances by multiple high‑profile artists. Bieber’s return to the Grammy stage is seen as a professional milestone and a significant moment in this year’s award season.

