The American Film Institute has announced the honorees for the upcoming 2021 AFI Awards, which will recognize the best in film and television for 2020.
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The Recording Academy have confirmed the 2021 Grammy Awards will take place on March 14. It was announced on Tuesday (05.
01. 21) that the annual music award ceremony had been pushed back from its January 31 date because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and in an updated statement from the Recording Academy, the new date for the event has now been finalised.
The American Film Institute has announced the honorees for the upcoming 2021 AFI Awards, which will recognize the best in film and television for 2020.
Patton Oswalt is heading back to the Sundance Film Festival, though the comedian won’t need a snow coat this year.
The 2021 Gotham Awards took place on Monday night (January 11) and there was an in-person ceremony that had some celebrity attendees.
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.
The 2021 Grammy Awards ceremony has been postponed by six weeks due to the “deteriorating COVID situation” in LA.
Grammys has been delayed as a result of the surge in Covid-19 cases in Los Angeles, it has been announced. The event had been due to take place on January 31, but has a new date of March 14, the Recording Academy said.
The Grammy Awards have been postponed to March 14 as COVID-19 cases surge in Los Angeles, where the ceremony was set to be held.
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.
Video: Grammy Awards postponed to March 14, Recording Academy says (Reuters)CHRISTMAS SPECIAL: Celebrity Deaths in 2020 - IVCelebrity food artist styles TikTok star Addison Rae in candy canes for Christmas Producers of the event had already decided against having an audience in attendance for the prizegiving, insisting only presenters and performers could be in the building for the show, with nominees expected to appear virtually.
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.
The 2021 Grammy Awards officially have a new air date.
By Jill SerjeantLOS ANGELES (Reuters) -The Grammy Awards ceremony due to take place on Jan. 31 has been rescheduled to March 14 because of the coronavirus surge in Los Angeles, organizers said on Tuesday.
The 2021 Grammy Awards have been postponed. The annual music award ceremony - which is hosted by the Recording Academy - was due to be held on January 31, but on Tuesday (05.
By Jill SerjeantLOS ANGELES (Reuters) -The Grammy Awards ceremony due to take place on Jan. 31 has been postponed to March 21 because of the coronavirus surge in Los Angeles, organizers said on Tuesday.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Grammy Awards ceremony that was set for Jan. 31 has been postponed because of the coronavirus surge in Los Angeles, Rolling Stone magazine and Variety reported on Tuesday.
The 2021 Grammy awards will be postponed after a steady increase in Covid-19 cases in California. The ceremony was scheduled to take place on 31 January hosted by Trevor Noah and while a new date has yet to be confirmed, sources suggest that it could be pushed back until March.
Covid-19 concerns. A rep for the show confirmed the news to Variety on 5 January.
Recording Academy officials are reportedly hitting pause on plans to celebrate the 2021 Grammy Awards in person later this month (January 2021) due to a spike in COVID-19 cases.Music’s big night was set to take place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on January 31st, but with coronavirus cases continuing to rise at alarming rates, organizers are now having second thoughts.Sources tell Rolling Stone the event is set to be postponed, with executives eyeing a new date in March.Grammy bosses had