Grammy Awards to Air on ABC Through 2037 in New 10-Year Agreement

The Grammys, one of the most prestigious music award shows, will be making a significant change in its broadcast home. ABC has secured a new 10-year deal to air the Grammy Awards starting in 2027. This move marks a shift from the show’s long-standing partnership with CBS, which has been the home of the Grammys since 1973. Prior to CBS, the show briefly aired on ABC for two years and on NBC for the first 12 ceremonies.

The announcement of this new broadcast deal was made by the network and the Recording Academy. With this agreement, ABC will become the broadcasting platform for three major live events in 2027, including the Super Bowl, the Grammys, and the Oscars. Additionally, as part of the new deal, the Grammys will also be available for streaming on Hulu and Disney+.

Fans of the Grammys can expect the upcoming 2025 edition of the awards show to be aired on CBS on February 2. Nominations for the 2025 Grammys are set to be revealed in the coming week. It’s worth noting that Disney is the parent company of Hulu, Disney+, and ABC, making this new partnership a significant move within the entertainment industry.

This shift in broadcasting rights for the Grammys highlights the dynamic nature of the entertainment industry and the competition among major networks to secure exclusive rights to popular events. As ABC prepares to take on the Grammys in 2027, music fans can anticipate a fresh perspective and presentation of the iconic awards show on a new platform.