When the Recording Academy confirmed the first round of performers for the 2026 Grammy Awards, one name stood out. Rosé will take the Grammy stage as the first K-pop solo artist ever invited to perform at the ceremony.
The announcement marks a notable moment not just for Rosé, but for K-pop’s continued expansion into the U.S. music mainstream. Known globally as a member of BLACKPINK, Rosé has steadily built her solo profile over the past few years, releasing music that leans into pop and rock influences while maintaining a global audience.
The Grammys have previously featured K-pop acts in collaborative or group settings, but a solo performance signals a shift in how international artists are being recognized. It reflects the growing influence of non-English-language music and the Recording Academy’s broader effort to highlight global pop voices.
Details about the song Rosé will perform have not yet been announced. The 2026 Grammy Awards are scheduled to air live from Los Angeles early next year, with more performers expected to be revealed in the coming weeks.
