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.


