Finally, the Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG) will not be on the same day as the Grammy.
The organizers of the SAG Awards announced on Wednesday that they have postponed the 27th annual ceremony to April 4.
Both events were scheduled for March 14, but the SAGs changed the date to avoid a conflict with the music awards.
The SAG Awards will now be broadcast on TNT and TBS starting at 21:00 New York (0200 GMT). The show honors the most remarkable shows of the year in film and television.
Grammys changed their date from January 31 to March 14 due to the recent rise in coronavirus cases and deaths. Other awards, including Oscars and Golden Globes, also postponed their ceremonies.
“During these difficult times, members of our industry and our union have demonstrated their creativity and resilience in discovering new storytelling methods, adapting to new protocols and safety procedures,” said SAG organizers. it is a statement.
“We embrace this spirit by reimagining the SAG Awards with a one-hour special offering that highlights and expands our iconic ‘I’m an Actor’ opening and honors last year’s outstanding performances.”
Nominations for the SAG Awards will be announced on February 4.