In less than a month, the Recording Academy will honor the best in music at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards.
Music industry insiders gather each year at this ceremony to celebrate excellence in the genre and music industry around the world. This year’s Grammy Awards will present 94 different awards, from the prestigious Album of the Year to Best Song Written for Visual Media.
While the nominations for these coveted awards, and even the hosts of the shows, can change from year to year, one thing that has remained largely constant over the years is the Crypto.com Arena, the venue for the Grammy Awards.
Crypto.com, formerly known as Staples Center, typically hosts the awards ceremony with some exceptions. In 2022, the Recording Academy held an event in Las Vegas, and the 2018 Grammy Awards were moved to New York City’s Madison Square Garden due to the surge in coronavirus cases.
Here’s what you need to know about the 2025 venue.
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When is this year’s Grammy Awards?
The 2025 Grammy Awards are scheduled for Sunday, February 2nd.
Where will the 2025 Grammy Awards be held?
Crypto.com Arena will host “Music’s Biggest Night” in 2025.
According to the venue’s website, this famous Los Angeles venue has hosted major events including NBA All-Star Weekend in 2004, 2011, and 2018, the 2000 Democratic National Convention, and dozens of Grammy Awards shows. It has become.
It is also home to three professional sports teams: the NBA’s Los Angeles Lakers, the NHL’s Los Angeles Kings, and the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks.
How can I watch the 2025 Grammy Awards?
The awards ceremony will be broadcast live on CBS from 8:00 PM to 11:30 PM ET (5:00 PM to 8:30 PM PT).
Paramount+ subscribers with the Showtime add-on can also stream the 2025 Grammy Awards live on CBS. Paramount+ subscribers on any plan can also stream it the day after it airs.
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Contributors: Saman Shafiq, Anthony Robledo, USA TODAY.