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BLACKPINK’s ROSÉ delivered a landmark moment in her solo career on December 4 with a rare, intimate performance at the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles. The event, titled Spotlight: ROSÉ, was held inside the 200-seat Clive Davis Theater and drew an audience eager to witness a defining night for one of global pop’s most influential voices. The appearance also marked a historic moment for K-pop, arriving just weeks after ROSÉ earned three nominations for the 2026 GRAMMY Awards—an unprecedented feat for a K-pop soloist competing in major categories.

ROSÉ is nominated for Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for “APT.,” her viral collaboration with Bruno Mars. During the conversation portion of the program, she confirmed that she will attend the 2026 GRAMMYs.

Her performance showcased the emotional depth and vocal control that have defined her rise as a solo artist. The six-song set blended original material with carefully selected covers. Opening with the fan-favorite “Toxic Till The End” from her debut album Rosie, ROSÉ set an intimate tone before delivering a delicate rendition of Radiohead’sNo Surprises.” She also performed a cover of Lana Del Rey’s “Norman F***ing Rockwell.”



Full Setlist — ROSÉ at the GRAMMY Museum

1. Toxic Till The End

2. No Surprises (Radiohead cover)

3. Call It The End

4. Norman F***ing Rockwell (Lana Del Rey cover)

5. 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover

6. APT.

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