Grammy Producer Debunks Taylor Swift 2026 Performance Rumors

Grammy Awards Executive Producer Ben Winston has firmly dismissed widespread rumors that Taylor Swift would perform at the 2026 ceremony, attributing the speculation to a fabricated report. He confirmed that singer-songwriter Sabrina Carpenter, nominated for six awards, will be a featured performer instead. Winston revealed the plan is to announce performers daily leading up to the show to build excitement. He praised Carpenter's pivotal role in lifting the somber mood of the 2025 broadcast following coverage of the Los Angeles wildfires.

Key Points: Taylor Swift Not Performing at 2026 Grammys, Producer Says

  • Swift performance rumor debunked
  • Sabrina Carpenter confirmed performer
  • Announcement strategy like advent calendar
  • Carpenter credited for lifting 2025 show mood
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Grammy Awards Executive Producer Ben Winston addresses rumours of Taylor Swift performing at 2026 event

Grammy exec Ben Winston dismisses rumors of a Taylor Swift 2026 performance, confirms Sabrina Carpenter will take the stage instead.

"HITS just totally made that up. - Ben Winston"

Washington DC, January 28

Grammy Awards Executive Producer Ben Winston has dismissed rumours suggesting global pop icon Taylor Swift would be performing at the 2026 Grammy Awards, clarifying that the speculation had no factual basis, according to E! News.

Addressing reports that Swift would take the stage at the Trevor Noah-hosted ceremony airing on CBS on February 1, Winston said "The only reason people think Taylor might be performing or coming is because HITS decided to print it this week and put it in their HITS List, and it was picked up globally," Ben said in an interview with HITS published Jan. 22. "But HITS just totally made that up. And now I am getting asked about it by you, as if it's a real thing, when it was made up in your office!," as quoted by E! News.

Calling out the irony of the situation, Winston added, "That really is a full-circle rumor!"

While Swift's participation has been ruled out, Winston confirmed that singer-songwriter Sabrina Carpenter will be performing at the 2026 ceremony. Carpenter, who made her Grammy performance debut in 2025 with "Please Please Please" and "Espresso," is nominated for six Grammy Awards this year, including Album of the Year for Man's Best Friend. She was also the first performer announced for music's biggest night.

Explaining the strategy behind the announcements, Winston said, "The plan is to roll out a new artist every day up until the show, like a Christmas advent calendar," Ben explained. "We think it will build excitement. Sabrina's performance last year was actually the turning point of the show, because we dealt upfront with the fires and there was quite a somber feel to it."

Reflecting on last year's Los Angeles wildfires, Winston noted the pressure on Carpenter to lift the mood early in the broadcast.

"We were relying on Sabrina to turn the tide and go, 'Okay, now we can have fun,'" he continued. "That's a really tough thing to ask that first performer to be able to do, but nothing seems to phase her."

He added, "The joy she brought allowed for the rest of the show to be celebratory and not feel like it was a night of fundraising for charity. So yes, she's back. She's got a massive performance planned," as quoted by E! News.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Typical media circus! They create a rumour out of thin air and then ask the officials to comment on it. Ben Winston is right to call them out. This "full-circle" nonsense wastes everyone's time. Focus on the real performers.
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Ananya R
Sabrina Carpenter deserves this spotlight! Her performance last year was fantastic. It's great to see a young artist getting this kind of platform. The pressure to change the mood after the wildfires segment must have been immense. Respect! 👏
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David E
While I understand the excitement around Taylor, the strategy of rolling out an artist a day is actually brilliant marketing. Builds sustained hype. As a marketing professional in Mumbai, I appreciate the clever planning behind the show.
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Karthik V
A respectful criticism: The article focuses a lot on dismissing the Swift rumour, which only gives it more oxygen. Maybe just announce who *is* performing and ignore the baseless gossip next time? Let the music speak for itself.
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Sarah B
The "advent calendar" idea is fun! It's like a countdown to a musical festival. Makes me wish Indian award shows would adopt some of this innovative thinking instead of the same old format. Excited to see who's announced next!

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