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2021 Grammy Awards are postponed due to the covid-19 pandemic – Music and Books – Culture


The 2021 Grammys, which were to be held on January 31, will be delayed to a date still to be determined due to the serious situation of the pandemic at the moment in Los Angeles (USA), US media reported this Tuesday as Rolling Stone O Variety.

Sources from the Recording Academy of the United States, the institution that organizes the Grammys every year, pointed to Sunday March 14 as a possible new date for the most important gala in music.

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The postponement of the Grammys came when there were only three and a half weeks left for its celebration.

Los Angeles (and California in general) has become one of the areas most affected by the pandemic in recent weeks within the US, an alarming situation that led the Recording Academy and CBS, the network that will broadcast the Grammys, to finally choose to delay this ceremony.

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Faced with the film awards, which with the Oscars at the fore, they chose in the middle of last year to postpone two months in 2021 to avoid the impact of the coronavirus as much as possible, the Grammys did not change their plans and until now they kept the 31st January as the day of your ceremony.

The idea of ​​the organizers was to propose a small television event without an audience, with Trevor Noah as presenter, with live connections both outside and within Los Angeles, and with a very limited presence of artists on stage to perform and to announce the winners.

At the moment, it is not known what the now delayed 63rd Grammy Awards will look like. The nominations for these recognitions were announced last November and placed Beyoncé as the favorite with nine nominations followed by Dua Lipa, Taylor Swift and Roddy Ricch with six mentions per head.

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