The postponement is likely due to the massive surge of COVID-19 cases in California.
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 Grammy Awards have been postponed from January 31st to an unspecified later date in March.
The postponement is likely due to the massive surge of COVID-19 cases in California, according to Rolling Stone.
Trevor Noah was scheduled to host this year's broadcast; it is unclear if the comedian is still on board.
This year's nominees for Best Musical Theatre Album include Amelie, American Utopia, Jagged Little Pill, Little Shop of Horrors, The Prince of Egypt, and Soft Power.
See the full list of 2021 nominations here.
The Grammys will no longer be held this month, with organizers now hoping to stage the event in March https://t.co/xuWVADhmPv pic.twitter.com/mzjKcXForN
- Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) January 5, 2021
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