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Grammy Awards will still take place Sunday, Feb. 2, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The Recording Academy has refocused its aim to support relief efforts following the devastating Los Angeles-area wildfires.
The Recording Academy has announced that comedian and former Daily Show star Trevor Noah will return to host the Grammys for the fifth consecutive year. He has hosted since 2021, when he presided over the first COVID-affected ceremony.
Trevor Noah will return as host for the 67th Grammy Awards, which take place next month. The stand-up and former Daily Show host has become a reliable steward of "music's biggest night," bringing to the occasion his comedic chops,
The 2025 Grammys will go on as scheduled, with a “renewed sense of purpose.” The Recording Academy announced on January 13 the awards are still set for Sunday, February 2 at Crypto.com Arena ...
The pop star hinted at a big announcement following her Christmas Day Halftime Show (“ Beyoncé Bowl “), posting on social media a picture of her and her Cowboy Carter horse with the date “1/14/25.” But like many of her entertainment industry peers,
The Recording Academy announced Monday that its marquee event — the Grammy Awards — “will proceed as planned” on Feb. 2 despite the fires devastating large swaths of Los Angeles County.
Grammys will proceed as planned on Feb. 2, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. said, as Los Angeles faces several deadly wildfires.
The superstar’s record-holding 32 wins and 99 nominations may all be a prelude to the one award she’s never claimed: album of the year.
As many parts of Los Angeles remain on fire, The Recording Academy has announced they’re moving forward with the 2025 Grammy Awards ceremony as scheduled. The award show will take place on February 2.
In light of the catastrophic LA wildfires, the Recording Academy has announced that this year's Grammys will take on a significant new role.
Harvey Mason Jr., CEO, Recording Academy and MusiCares and Tammy Hurt, chair of the academy’s board of trustees, held a webinar on Wednesday (Jan. 15) to tell Academy members of their plans for the Feb. 2 show and other Grammy Week events.