Get ready for an exciting musical journey as we dive into the Grammy Museum's 2026 Grammy Week programming schedule! This year, the museum is pulling out all the stops with a series of showcases, panels, and events that will leave you inspired and entertained. But here's where it gets even more intriguing: the schedule culminates with the highly anticipated Grammy Museum's Grammy Awards After Party, taking place right after the 2026 Grammys on February 1st. So, mark your calendars and get ready for a week-long celebration of music and creativity!
Saturday, January 24th:
The Grammy Museum Student Showcase is an incredible opportunity for high school students to showcase their musical talents on a prestigious stage. Imagine witnessing the next generation of musical stars perform live at the Clive Davis Theater! This event will feature a diverse range of genres, from solo performers to bands, all coming together to create an unforgettable experience. And the best part? The Student Showcase Finale will be free and open to the public, with a live stream to reach an even wider audience. It's a chance for these young artists to promote their music and gain recognition.
Monday, January 26th:
Get ready to explore the captivating world of video game music! In partnership with Artist for Artist, the Grammy Museum presents an immersive session titled 'Video Game Music: The Expanding Soundtrack Landscape.' Industry leaders Mason Lieberman, Steve Molitz, Sebastian Wolff, and Cayley Tull will share their insights on composing, adaptive scoring, and the evolving landscape of interactive music systems. But wait, there's more! Participants will have the unique opportunity to contribute audio for a future Saber Interactive game, offering a real-world credit and an experience that will surely boost any aspiring composer's resume.
Tuesday, January 27th:
Join us for a fascinating discussion on the journey from home studio producer to Grammy nominee! In partnership with The Digilouge, celebrating 10 years of community building and artist advocacy, this curated panel will feature Grammy-nominated producers Nick Lee, Ariana Wong, and Khris Riddick-Tynes. Moderated by Schyler O'Neal, the panel will delve into the creative processes, strategies, and opportunities that shape modern music production. It's a chance to learn from those who have successfully navigated the path from independent creation to industry success. Don't miss out on this insightful conversation!
Tuesday, January 27th (continued):
Get an exclusive look behind the scenes with Hit-Boy, the multi-Grammy Award-winning producer behind some of the most iconic records of the past two decades. In this session, moderated by Schyler O'Neal, Hit-Boy will share his creative process, production techniques, and strategies for developing artists. You'll gain valuable insights into how iconic tracks are crafted and learn how emerging talent can turn their passion into professional success. It's a rare opportunity to learn from one of the industry's top producers!
Wednesday, January 28th:
The Grammy Museum presents a powerful Women in Music panel, featuring award-winning artists, songwriters, producers, and industry leaders who are shaping the music landscape today. Panelists Ale Alberti, Angela V. Benson, Joanie Leeds, and Nicole Zuraitis will share their creative journeys, leadership experiences, and advocacy efforts. Moderated by Danielle Gregorie, this conversation will highlight the evolving opportunities for women across genres and roles in the music industry. It's a celebration of female artists and executives who are driving innovation and making a lasting impact.
Wednesday, January 28th (continued):
Get ready for an inspiring artist session with Lynae Vanee, a rising spoken word artist, performer, and cultural commentator. Moderated by Schyler O'Neal, this session will explore how Lynae transforms her viral digital poetry into recorded art and cultural dialogue. With a unique blend of poetry, live instrumentation, hip-hop influences, and meditative soundscapes, Lynae offers a bold and thought-provoking performance that will leave a lasting impression.
Wednesday, January 28th (evening):
The Grammy Museum is thrilled to welcome Grammy-award-winning artist and current Grammy nominee Molly Tuttle for an intimate conversation and special performance. Join us as we celebrate her Grammy nominations this year for Best Americana Performance and Best Americana Album. It's a rare opportunity to experience Molly's talent up close and personal, so don't miss this exclusive event!
Sunday, February 1st:
The Grammy Museum's Grammy Awards After Party is the perfect way to cap off an incredible week of music and celebration. Multi-Grammy nominated Cimafunk will headline this exclusive event, with various artists performing in the Jazz Lounge, curated by Exceleration Music. Music direction will be provided by Terri Lyne Carrington, and Luccihugh will keep the energy high as the evening's DJ. All proceeds from this evolved After Party will fund essential music education initiatives, so you can enjoy the night knowing you're supporting a great cause. Get your tickets now and be a part of this unforgettable experience!
Throughout the week, the Grammy Museum will also be hosting a series of exclusive events and behind-the-scenes looks at the 2026 Grammys. From interviews with nominees to performances by some of the biggest names in music, it's a week you won't want to miss! So, mark your calendars, register for the events, and get ready for an unforgettable Grammy Week 2026!