Recording Academy Announces 2027 Grammy Awards Date

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The Recording Academy has set the stage for the 2027 Grammy Awards by announcing the key dates that will shape the journey to music’s biggest night.

The Recording Academy has set the stage for the 2027 Grammy Awards by announcing the key dates that will shape the journey to music’s night.

2027 Grammy Awards Timeline Announced

First, the Academy will reveal the nominations on November 16, 2026, giving fans and artists a clear picture of who will compete for the industry’s top honours.

After that, anticipation will build until February 7, 2027, when the awards ceremony will take place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

To set clear rules for entry, the Academy has defined the eligibility period.

It will only consider albums and recordings released between August 31, 2025 and 28 August 28, 2026, ensuring a full year of musical releases compete for recognition.

Meanwhile, audiences around the world will follow the event across multiple platforms.

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ABC will broadcast the ceremony live, while Disney+ and Hulu will stream it, widening access to one of the most watched nights in entertainment.

New Broadcast Era For The Grammys

On Instagram, the Recording Academy has already sparked excitement.

It posted: “IT’S TIIIIIME! The road to the 2027 Grammys officially begins now.

Mark your calendars for submissions, nominations, voting, and all the key moments leading up to Music’s Biggest Night.”

Finally, the 2027 ceremony will mark a major turning point in Grammy history.

After more than 50 years, the Academy will end its long partnership with CBS and move to a new broadcast partner, signalling a fresh chapter for the awards show.

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