BLACKPINK member and solo artist ROSÉ has been confirmed as a performer at the 68th Grammy Awards, marking another milestone moment for K-pop on the global music stage. According to the Recording Academy on January 29 (local time), ROSÉ will take the stage at the awards ceremony, scheduled for February 1 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

ROSÉ’s performance places her among a select group of Korean artists to appear on the Grammy stage. Previously, BTS stood as one of the few K-pop acts to perform at the ceremony, underscoring the significance of ROSÉ’s inclusion as a solo artist. Her appearance reflects not only personal career growth but also the continued expansion of K-pop’s presence within the global music industry.
In addition to her performance, ROSÉ is also a three-time Grammy nominee this year. Her collaborative single ‘APT.’, released with American pop artist Bruno Mars, has been nominated in three major categories:
The nominations position ‘APT.’ among the most recognized global releases of the year.

Since its release, ‘APT.’ has achieved widespread international success, gaining strong traction across streaming platforms and charts, particularly in the U.S. market. The song’s Grammy recognition highlights ROSÉ’s growing influence beyond group activities. Her confirmed performance further signals a defining chapter in her solo career, placing her firmly within the global pop landscape.
Alongside ROSÉ, global girl group KATSEYE, produced through a collaboration between HYBE and Geffen Records, has also been confirmed as a performer and nominee at this year’s ceremony.

Separately, the Netflix animated film ‘K-pop Demon Hunters’ received nominations in five categories, reflecting the broader international reach of Korean pop culture across music and entertainment.