ROSE and Bruno Mars Perform "APT." at 2026 Grammys
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ROSE and Bruno Mars Perform "APT." at 2026 Grammys
"BLACKPINK member ROSÉ brought her global smash "APT." to the 2026 Grammy Awards, joined by collaborator Bruno Mars. In the process, she made history as the first solo K-Pop artist to perform on Music's Biggest Night. With Mars on electric guitar, ROSÉ bopped around the stage with infectious energy. At one point, Mars delivered a thrilling solo as a layer of smoke surrounded the duo. Watch the performance below."
""APT." served as the lead single from ROSÉ's 2024 debut studio album, . The song was a worldwide smash, topping the charts in over 50 countries. It is nominated for Record of the Year and Song of the Year tonight, making ROSÉ the first K-Pop artist to receive a nomination as a main performer for one of the top four Grammy awards. The track is also up for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance."
"Meanwhile, BLACKPINK are set to release a new mini album, , on February 27th, after reuniting last year for a massive world tour of the same name. As for Mars, he is set for a stadium run (get tickets here) in support of his upcoming album, The Romantic, also arriving on February 27th. Check out Consequence's full coverage of the 2026 Grammy Awards."
ROSÉ performed her global hit "APT." at the 2026 Grammy Awards alongside Bruno Mars, becoming the first solo K-pop artist to perform on the Grammys. Mars played electric guitar while ROSÉ moved energetically onstage; Mars delivered a thrilling solo surrounded by smoke. "APT." served as the lead single from ROSÉ's 2024 debut studio album and topped charts in over 50 countries. The song is nominated for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, making ROSÉ the first K-pop main performer nominated among the top four Grammy categories. BLACKPINK will release a new mini album on February 27 after a reunion world tour, and Bruno Mars will support his album The Romantic with a stadium run.
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