The 2021 Grammys Have Been Delayed Over COVID-19 Concerns

The 2021 Grammys Have Been Delayed Over COVID-19 Concerns




The 2021 Grammys show was set to air on January 31, yet according to new reports, organizers have postponed the event due to COVID-19 safety concerns. Organizers confirmed the delay to both Rolling Stone and Variety on Tuesday (January 5).


No new date has been set for the broadcast, though organizers are reportedly looking to reschedule for sometime in March.


The awards show was to take place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, currently one of the best hubs for the virus in the country. Around 7,600 folks are hospitalized with COVID-19 in Los Angeles County, and one individual dies from COVID-19 every 15 minutes, the county's public health director said this week.


Rolling Stone reports the show was to have no in-person audience and offered on only letting presenters and performers on site; winners were likely to have accepted their awards remotely.


This year's Grammy-nominee field is led by Beyoncé with nine, followed by Dua Lipa, Taylor Swift, and Roddy Ricch with six each. 2021 also marks some category changes for the Grammys. Best Urban Contemporary Album has been renamed Best Progressive R&B Album, Best Rap/Sung Efficiency is currently called Best Melodic Rap Efficiency, Best World Music Album is currently referred to as Best Global Music Album, among others.









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