The countdown to music’s biggest celebration has officially begun after the Recording Academy announced key dates for the 2027 Grammy Awards, setting the stage for another glamorous night honoring the world’s biggest music stars.
The prestigious awards ceremony will take place on February 7, 2027, at the iconic Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, bringing together artists, producers, songwriters, and fans from across the globe for one of entertainment’s most anticipated events.
The announcement was made on Tuesday during an upfront presentation in New York City, officially launching the road toward the 69th Grammy Awards.
For musicians hoping to secure a nomination, the eligibility window covers recordings and albums released between August 31, 2025, and August 28, 2026. Nominations for the awards will then be unveiled on November 16, 2026, a date many artists and fans will eagerly circle on their calendars.
The upcoming edition of the Grammys also marks a major shift in broadcasting history. For the first time in more than five decades, the ceremony will no longer air on CBS after a 54-year partnership. Instead, the show will be broadcast live on ABC and streamed globally on Disney+ and Hulu, signaling a new era for the awards show as it adapts to changing viewing habits and streaming audiences.
The announcement has already sparked excitement online, with the Grammys’ official Instagram account rallying fans and artists ahead of the new season.
“IT’S TIIIIIME! The road to the 2027 Grammys officially begins now,” the post read. “Mark your calendars for submissions, nominations, voting, and all the key moments leading up to Music’s Biggest Night. Grammy Season.”
Beyond the glamour and red carpet moments, the Grammys remain one of the most emotional nights in music — a stage where careers are transformed, legends are celebrated, and rising stars get their breakthrough moment in front of a global audience.
With another Grammy season now officially underway, attention will soon turn to which artists, albums, and songs will define the next chapter in global music history.







































