At the Beverly Hilton on May 8, music icons unite to honor landmark recordings, with George Clinton, Norah Jones, and Josh Groban among performers celebrating industry-defining albums.
The Grammy Hall of Fame Gala is shaping up to be one of the most consequential nights on the 2026 music calendar, as Janet Jackson prepares to make a highly anticipated appearance and Erykah Badu joins an already stacked performance roster.
Set for May 8 at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, the gala will celebrate 14 newly inducted recordings into the Hall of Fame—an eclectic class that underscores the breadth and cultural impact of modern music history.
Jackson’s appearance will commemorate the induction of her socially conscious landmark album Rhythm Nation 1984, a project that helped redefine pop’s intersection with activism and visual storytelling. Widely regarded as one of her most influential works, the album’s inclusion signals its enduring relevance in today’s cultural and political climate.
Meanwhile, Badu is slated to perform alongside funk pioneer George Clinton and Blackbyrd McKnight in a tribute to Funkadelic’s Maggot Brain, a seminal psychedelic soul record whose influence continues to ripple through contemporary music.

