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Grammy Awards set 2023 date for early February... after previous two shows were postponed over COVID

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Next year's 65th annual Grammy Awards have officially been given a date.The ceremony is scheduled to take place on February 5, 2023 in Los Angeles, the Recording Academy announced Thursday.Airing on CBS and Paramount+, the show will be held at what was once the Staples Center and has now been renamed the Crypto.com Arena.

What a show:Next year's Grammy Awards have officially been given a date for February 5, 2023; Jon Baptiste is seen winning Album Of The Year at this April's show in Las VegasFor content to be eligible for next year's Grammys, it will have to have been released between October 1, 2021 and September 30, 2022.

The first round of voting will occur from October 13-23 this year, after which the nominees will officially be announced on November 15.A second and final round voting will then take place between December 14, 2022 and January 4, 2023 ahead of the actual awards show on February 5.

By the way:Next year's date in early February marks a return to normal for the Grammys, which traditionally land near the beginning of the yearNext year's date in early February marks a return to normal for the Grammys, which traditionally land near the beginning of the year.Over the past two years, however, the Grammys were postponed to later months on account of the coronavirus pandemic.Although this year's Grammy Awards were originally scheduled for January 31 in Las Vegas, they were delayed amid the omicron surge.

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