Grammys will proceed as planned on Feb. 2, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. said, as Los Angeles faces several deadly wildfires.
Like the expected changes from the 2025 Oscars, Grammy Week will feature a revised, smaller-scale schedule. The decision was made to respect those affected by the wildfires and to focus on generating funds for recovery. The Academy will also honor the dedication of first responders who have worked tirelessly throughout the crisis.
The Grammy Awards are sticking with their man. Trevor Noah will host the show this year for the fifth consecutive time.
The Academy canceled some of its events leading up to the Awards show and has repurposed others to heighten focus on fundraising for relief
The 67th annual ceremony is expected to take place on February 2 at the Crypto.Com Arena in downtown Los Angeles.
UPDATE: In a joint statement, the Recording Academy and MusiCares CEO Harvey Mason Jr. and Tammy Hurt, the chair of the academy’s board of trustees, confirmed the Grammy Awards telecast will proceed on Feb. 2 as planned. The music industry was ...
As the Los Angeles fires continue to rage across the city, the Recording Academy and MusiCares ... that is unfolding in Los Angeles,” Harvey Mason Jr., the Recording Academy’s chief executive ...
Update: The 2025 Grammys are not currently expected to be postponed. As Variety reports, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. and Tammy Hurt (the chair of the Academy’s board of trustees) shared a joint statement. In it, they note this year’s show “will proceed as planned.”
The 2025 Grammy Awards will proceed as planned on February 2, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. told members in a letter Monday morning, assuring that the show will go on at Crypto.com Arena ...
“We understand how devastating this past week has been on this city and its people,” Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. said in a statement. “This is our home, it’s home to thousands ...
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.
Music industry workers affected by the Los Angeles County fires can apply for relief here. Recording Academy and MusiCares CEO Harvey Mason Jr. said in a press release: “The entire Grammy family is shocked and deeply saddened by the situation that is ...