The 67th Annual Grammy Awards are an upcoming music awards show set to honor the best recordings, compositions, and artists from September 16, 2023, to August 30, 2024, as chosen by the members of
The Recording Academy, on February 2, 2025. In its 22nd year at the
Crypto.com Arena in
Los Angeles, the ceremony will be broadcast on
CBS and available to stream on
Paramount+.[1] A host for the ceremony is yet to be announced.
Background
For the 2025 ceremony, the Recording Academy announced several changes for different categories and updates on eligibility rules.[2] No new categories were introduced for the first time in four years.[3]
Category changes
Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical was moved from the Production, Engineering, Composition & Arrangement Field to the Pop & Dance/Electronic Field.
Best Dance/Electronic Music Album was renamed to Best Dance/Electronic Album. Its category criteria was amended to establish that albums must consist of at least 50% Dance/Electronic recordings to qualify.
Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media was amended to establish a qualification that more than 50% of the music on an otherwise eligible recording must be derived from new episodes or new programming released during the Grammy eligibility year for which it entered.
Criteria amendments
All eligibly-certified featured artists with less than 50% of playing time will be awarded a Winners' Certificate for all genre album categories. This rule does not apply to
Best Musical Theater Album or the General Field and Craft categories.
The annual fee media companies must pay to enter a recording in the online entry process was increased to $180.
Criteria for
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album was amended to expand the category by "broadening its scope and welcoming more entries from the
musical theater community." Its album eligibility criteria was also updated, requiring that albums must contain more than 75% of newly recorded (previously unreleased) performances.
Criteria for
Best Children's Music Album was amended with a requirement for lyrics and English-language translations to be included in entry submissions. An intended audience range was also defined as "
infant to
12 years old".
Submission guidelines for
Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical were amended with the hopes of allowing a "wider representation of the songwriter community", with the minimum submission threshold in which a songwriter is credited as a songwriter or co-writer (not a primary or featured artist or producer) being reduced from five to four songs. The additional number of songs a songwriter may enter in which they are also credited as a primary or featured artist, or any other supporting role was also increased from four to five.
Winners and nominees
First round voting will take place from October 4 to October 15, 2024. The nominees are set to be announced on November 8 in a livestream on the official Grammy
YouTube channel. Final round voting will then take place from December 12, 2024, to January 3, 2025, ahead of winners being revealed during the Grammy Premiere Ceremony and telecast on February 2.[4][5]