Billboard Music Awards will be here before you know it!The annual music awards show, honoring the biggest chart-toppers of the year, announced the date of their 2021 ceremony on Monday.
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Concerns over the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic will delay the planned 2021 Grammy Awards ceremony.
Initially planned for Jan. 31, this year’s show will be postponed until late March.
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The 2021 Grammy nominations were led by Beyoncé (nine), followed by Dua Lipa, Taylor Swift and Roddy Ricch with six nods each. It is uncertain if Trevor Noah will still host the event as originally planned.
This decision comes after a surge of COVID-19 cases in
Billboard Music Awards will be here before you know it!The annual music awards show, honoring the biggest chart-toppers of the year, announced the date of their 2021 ceremony on Monday.
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LOS ANGELES -- The Screen Actors Guild Awards will not share the same air date as the Grammys after all.The SAG Awards announced Wednesday that the 27th annual ceremony has been moved to April 4.Both awards events were scheduled to air March 14, but the SAG Awards shifted to a different date to avoid conflict with the Grammys.The SAG Awards will air on TNT and TBS at 9 p.m. EST.
Recording Academy announced on Jan. 5 that they would be rescheduling this year's GRAMMYs show to March 14 due to continued concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic.
The SAG Awards have once again been pushed back further into 2021 so as not to conflict with the newly announced date for the 2021 Grammy Awards.
The 2021 SAG Awards are moving again amid the pandemic.
Eli Countryman Harry Styles, Roddy Ricch and Dua Lipa are among the artists who received the iHeartRadio titanium award Friday in recognition of their success across all iHeartRadio stations last year.The artists join other artists announced earlier in 2020 as recipients of the titanium award, which honors artists for surpassing 1 billion total audience spins on iHeartRadio with one of their hit songs from 2020.
The 2021 Grammys were postponed from January 31, 2021 to March 14, 2021, and the interim Grammy chief Harvey Mason Jr. has given an interview about the move.
SAG Awards bosses are "extremely disappointed" the Grammy Awards have been rescheduled for the same day as their ceremony.
2021 GRAMMYs has a new date, and a new venue.The Recording Academy announced on Tuesday that they were postponing the awards show, originally set for Jan. 31, to March 14 due to ongoing concerns over the coronavirus pandemic.
Recording Academy announced on Tuesday that they would be rescheduling this year's GRAMMYs show to March 14 due to continued concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic. The original show was set to take place on Jan.
The 2021 Grammys were postponed this week due to the Coronavirus and it was announced that music’s biggest night would kick off on March 14, 2021 instead. However, there’s already another awards show that night: the 2021 SAG Awards.
rescheduled for March 14.SAG-AFTRA represents approximately 160,000 actors, announcers, broadcast journalists, dancers, DJs, news writers, news editors, program hosts, puppeteers, recording artists, singers, stunt performers, voiceover artists and other media professionals, according to its member site.“After thoughtful conversations with health experts, our host and artists scheduled to appear, we are rescheduling ‘The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards’ to be broadcast Sunday, March 14, 2021.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeNow that the Recording Academy and CBS have moved this year’s Grammy Awards telecast to March 14, that puts it in competition with the 27th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards — and SAG-AFTRA is not happy with the news.The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the shuffling of most dates this awards season, and as the Oscars and Golden Globes pushed their 2021 ceremonies into the spring, so did the SAG Awards, which announced the revised March ceremony date on July
Today, the Recording Academy and CBS announced that, due to the current surge of coronavirus cases, the 63rd Grammy Awards, which had been scheduled for Jan. 31, will move to Sunday, March 14.
With the start of the new year, all eyes are on the awards season. Considering that the pandemic hasn't passed yet, it is to see how prestigious awards show will organise these events.
The 2021 Grammy Awards will no longer take place on January 31, and has been postponed to March 14, according to a statement from the Recording Academy. Reports in Rolling Stone and Variety initially revealed the ceremony's delay.
Concerns over the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic will delay the planned 2021 Grammy Awards ceremony.