The 69th Grammy Awards will take place on Feb. 7, 2027, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, organizers announced during Disney’s annual upfront presentation. This marks the first time the ceremony will air on ABC and stream on Hulu and Disney+, following the Recording Academy’s shift from its 50-year partnership with CBS.
Nominations for the 2027 Grammys will be announced on Nov. 16, 2026, recognizing recordings released between Aug. 31, 2025, and Aug. 28, 2026. Final voting will open on Dec. 10, 2026, and close on Jan. 7, 2027. A host for the show has not yet been announced, following Trevor Noah’s departure after the 2026 ceremony.
Big winners at the 2026 Grammys included Bad Bunny (Album of the Year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos), Kendrick Lamar and SZA (Record of the Year for Luther), Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell (Song of the Year for Wildflower), and Olivia Dean (Best New Artist).
Potential contenders for 2027 include Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl, Noah Kahan’s The Great Divide, Bruno Mars’ The Romantic, Rosalía’s Lux, Ella Langley’s Choosin’ Texas, and Sienna Spiro’s Die on This Hill. Other eligible releases may include Justin Bieber’s Swag ll, Harry Styles’ Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, and Olivia Rodrigo’s upcoming third album.
Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. stated, ‘The Grammys are all about celebrating the music that moves the world, and this moment is built on exactly that. This is an exciting time for us as an organization—a new home and a bold new chapter for the Grammy Awards.’