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THE GRAMMY AWARDS® SET TO TAKE PLACE SUNDAY, FEB. 7, 2027, AND WILL BE EXCLUSIVELY SIMULCAST ON ABC, DISNEY+ AND HULU FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER

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GRAMMY AWARDS® NOMINATIONS TO BE ANNOUNCED MONDAY, NOV. 16, 2026



Santa Monica, CAlif. (MAY 12, 2026) — The 2027 Grammy Awards® will air live from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb. 7, 2027, and simulcast across ABC, Disney+ and Hulu. The news was confirmed today during the Disney Upfront presentation in New York City. This year’s Grammy® eligibility period is Aug. 31, 2025 – Aug. 28, 2026, and nominations will be announced ahead of the Telecast on Monday, Nov. 16, 2026.



The upcoming ceremony marks a historic shift for the organization as the 2027 Grammy Awards will be the first ceremony to air on ABC since 1972, ushering in a new era for the most celebrated night in music.


“The Grammys are all about celebrating the music that moves the world, and this moment is built on exactly that,” said Harvey Mason jr., CEO of the Grammys. "This is an exciting time for us as an organizationa new home and a bold new chapter for the Grammy Awards. We’re just getting started and the best is yet to come."


The full list of key dates for the 2027 Grammy Awards season is as follows:



Aug. 31, 2025 – Aug. 28, 2026


Product Eligibility Period



June 25, 2026 – Aug. 14, 2026


Media Company Registration Period



July 7, 2026 – Aug. 21, 2026


Online Entry Period



Oct. 12, 2026 – Oct. 22, 2026


First Round Voting



Nov. 16, 2026


Nominees Announced for the 2027 Grammy Awards



Dec. 10, 2026 – Jan. 7, 2027


Final Round Voting



Feb. 7, 2027


2027 Grammy Awards



ABOUT THE GRAMMYS®

Music is a powerful force for good in the world. It heals. It unites. It moves us like nothing else. The people who create it deserve an organization dedicated to their well-being. That’s us. We exist to serve music, and all the people who make it. The Grammy organization is powered by 30,000 members, working songwriters, performers, producers, engineers and music professionals, and we serve music people by spearheading public policy efforts to protect their rights, opening pathways of opportunity for them while dismantling old barriers, providing direct assistance, recognizing musical excellence, and upholding a peer-based Awards process that endures as music’s highest honor. Our service positively impacts music creators everywhere, and results in a growing, thriving and more fair music industry. 

 
 
 
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