Grammy Performer Sabrina Carpenter to Return for Another Year
The Recording Academy has officially announced the first performer for this year's Grammys, marking the second consecutive year that pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter will take the stage. Set to perform on Sunday, February 1st, the singer will potentially be making multiple appearances throughout the ceremony, depending on how the evening unfolds.
Carpenter, born in Bucks County and raised in Montgomery County, is nominated for a total of six categories, including Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and three others for her seventh studio release "Man's Best Friend." The 2025 Grammy Awards marked a milestone year for Carpenter, as she won two awards β Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Pop Solo Performance β in recognition of her childhood voice lessons.
Although the Recording Academy has not yet revealed any additional performers for the ceremony, viewers can expect more names to be announced in the coming days. The show will also feature host Trevor Noah returning for another year.
In addition to her Grammy performance, Carpenter will appear with Miss Piggy in a new "Muppet Show" special just three days later, streaming on Disney+ on February 4th.
The Recording Academy has officially announced the first performer for this year's Grammys, marking the second consecutive year that pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter will take the stage. Set to perform on Sunday, February 1st, the singer will potentially be making multiple appearances throughout the ceremony, depending on how the evening unfolds.
Carpenter, born in Bucks County and raised in Montgomery County, is nominated for a total of six categories, including Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and three others for her seventh studio release "Man's Best Friend." The 2025 Grammy Awards marked a milestone year for Carpenter, as she won two awards β Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Pop Solo Performance β in recognition of her childhood voice lessons.
Although the Recording Academy has not yet revealed any additional performers for the ceremony, viewers can expect more names to be announced in the coming days. The show will also feature host Trevor Noah returning for another year.
In addition to her Grammy performance, Carpenter will appear with Miss Piggy in a new "Muppet Show" special just three days later, streaming on Disney+ on February 4th.