The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has unveiled its 2026 nominees, highlighting a wide range of music artists who have shaped the sound of music across genres and generations. From pop and R&B icons to rock legends and hip-hop pioneers, this year’s list reflects the breadth of influence each artist has had on the industry.
Here’s a closer look at this year’s contenders for this year’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
The Black Crowes
GettyThe Black Crowes are known for their bluesy Southern rock sound and hits like “Hard to Handle.” The band helped revive classic rock influences in the early ’90s and remains a staple of the genre.
Jeff Buckley
Jeff Buckley is remembered for his haunting vocals and the critically acclaimed album Grace. His version of “Hallelujah” remains one of the most celebrated covers in music history.
Mariah Carey
GettyMariah Carey is one of the best-selling artists of all time, known for her five-octave vocal range and numerous chart-topping hits. Songs like “Hero” and “We Belong Together” have cemented her legacy in pop and R&B.
Phil Collins
GettyPhil Collins achieved massive success as both a solo artist and member of Genesis. Known for hits like “In the Air Tonight,” he became one of the defining voices of the ’80s.
Melissa Etheridge
GettyMelissa Etheridge is a Grammy-winning singer-songwriter known for her raspy voice and confessional lyrics. She rose to fame with hits like “Come to My Window” and remains an influential rock artist.
Lauryn Hill
GettyLauryn Hill is a groundbreaking artist whose album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill redefined hip-hop and R&B. Her influence continues to resonate across multiple generations of artists.
Billy Idol
GettyBilly Idol became a defining voice of ’80s rock with his punk-inspired sound and rebellious image. Hits like “Rebel Yell” and “White Wedding” helped shape the era’s rock scene.
INXS
GettyINXS gained global fame with their blend of rock, new wave, and funk influences. Hits like “Need You Tonight” helped define late ’80s pop-rock.
Iron Maiden
GettyIron Maiden is a pioneering heavy metal band known for its elaborate live shows and iconic mascot, Eddie. With albums like The Number of the Beast, they have influenced generations of metal artists.
Joy Division/New Order
GettyJoy Division became one of the most influential post-punk bands despite their short career. Their dark, atmospheric sound helped shape alternative music for decades.
GettyFormed from the remaining members of Joy Division, New Order fused rock with electronic dance music. Tracks like “Blue Monday” remain iconic in both genres.
New Edition
GettyNew Edition helped define modern R&B boy bands with their smooth harmonies and choreography. Their success paved the way for groups like Boyz II Men and New Kids on the Block.
Oasis
GettyOasis became one of the biggest bands of the ’90s Britpop movement. With hits like “Wonderwall,” they defined an era of British rock music.
P!NK
GettyPink is known for her powerful vocals and genre-blending pop-rock sound. With hits like “Just Give Me a Reason,” she has built a career defined by authenticity and high-energy performances.
Sade
GettySade is known for their smooth blend of soul, jazz, and R&B. Songs like “Smooth Operator” have made them a timeless presence in music.
Shakira
GettyShakira is a global superstar known for blending Latin, pop, and world music influences. Songs like “Hips Don’t Lie” have made her one of the most recognizable artists worldwide.
Luther Vandross
GettyLuther Vandross was one of the most celebrated voices in R&B, known for his rich vocals and romantic ballads. Hits like “Never Too Much” solidified his legacy as a soul icon.
Wu-Tang Clan
GettyWu-Tang Clan revolutionized hip-hop with their gritty sound and innovative group dynamic. Their debut album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) is widely considered one of the greatest in rap history.
Where & When to Watch the 2026 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction
The 2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction will tape on Saturday, November 14th at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, California. The 2026 ceremony will then debut in December on ABC and Disney+. In 2027, the Induction Ceremony will return to Cleveland.



