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Tyler, the Creator stuns the masses once again with his eye-popping performance at the Grammys.
On Sunday night, February 1, the California native hit the stage at the 68th Grammy Awards inside the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. He began by marching out to the stage with his CHROMAKOPIA soldiers before he delivered a vibrant performance of "Thought I Was Dead." His set transitions to actress Regina King, who portrays his mother, before he performs his hit "Sugar On My Tongue" from DON'T TAP THE GLASS. He ends his set by running someone over before blowing up a red car and a gas station on stage.
Tyler, the Creator was in the building after he was nominated for multiple awards, including Album of the Year and Best Rap Album for his CHROMAKOPIA LP, as well as Best Alternative Music Album for DON'T TAP THE GLASS. He also earned nominations for Best Rap Performance thanks to "Darling, I" featuring Teezo Touchdown, and Best Rap Song for "Sticky" featuring Sexyy Red, GloRilla, and Lil Wayne. He didn't win any of those awards, but he did walk away with the Grammy Award for Best Album Cover.
The artistic performer joined the ranks of other incredible artists who hit the stage at the 2026 Grammys. He performed after Sabrina Carpenter, Leon Thomas, The Marias, Olivia Dean, Addison Rae, Lady Gaga and more.
Watch the entire performance below.