The annual nominations concert also will be held in Los Angeles and take place on Dec. 5, 2012, the Recording Academy said in a statement.
Both the nominations and the awards -- in its 55th edition for 2013 -- will take place in the city’s Staples Center and be broadcast live on US television network CBS. Only a handful of the 70-plus categories for the awards are featured in the nominations and awards show, including the top honors of album, record and song of the year.
A week of cultural events and activities take place in the run up to music’s biggest night, including producer Clive Davis’ pre-Grammy gala the night before the awards which was struck by tragedy this past February after the sudden death of singer Whitney Houston a few hours before the party. Houston’s death cast a shadow on the 2012 awards show, and the late singer was commemorated by Jennifer Hudson singing “I Will Always Love You.”
A record 39.9 million viewers tuned in to see British singer Adele sweep top categories, take home six Grammys, and sing a heartfelt rendition of her hit single “Rolling In The Deep.” The awards show also brought back a host for the first time in seven years with actor-singer LL Cool J, and featured performances by Bruno Mars, Taylor Swift, Nicki Minaj and an electronic dance music tribute with Deadmau5 and Foo Fighters.
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