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67th Annual Grammy Awards | |
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Date | February 2, 2025 |
Location | Crypto.com Arena Los Angeles, California |
Hosted by | TBA |
Most awards | TBA |
Most nominations | Beyoncé (11) |
Website | grammy |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | CBS Paramount+ |
The 67th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony will honor the best recordings, compositions, and artists from September 16, 2023, to August 30, 2024, as chosen by the members of the Recording Academy, on February 2, 2025.[1] In its 22nd year at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, the ceremony will be broadcast on CBS and available to stream on Paramount+. Nominations were announced through a YouTube livestream on November 8, 2024.[2] A host for the ceremony has yet to be announced.
Beyoncé received the most nominations with eleven, followed by Billie Eilish, Charli XCX, Kendrick Lamar and Post Malone with seven each.[3] With a career total of 99 nominations, Beyoncé became the most nominated artist in Grammy history, breaking a tie with her husband Jay-Z.[4] Taylor Swift also made history as the first woman to earn seven career nominations for Album of the Year, with The Tortured Poets Department.[5] "Now and Then" by the Beatles is the first song produced with the help of artificial intelligence to be nominated for a Grammy.[6] At 100 years of age, former U.S. president Jimmy Carter became the oldest nominee ever; he was nominated for Best Audio Book, Narration & Storytelling Recording.[7]