The 2027 Grammy Awards will be held Feb. 7 at Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles, the Recording Academy announced Tuesday.

The ceremony will air live on ABC, Disney+ and Hulu, marking the awards show’s first move from CBS in more than 50 years. The move to ABC was first announced in October 2024.

The Grammy Awards originally aired on ABC in 1971 and 1972 before moving to CBS in 1973, where the ceremony remained through this year’s telecast.

The ceremony has been held at Crypto.com Arena, formerly Staples Center, every year since 2000 except four.

“The Grammys are all about celebrating the music that moves the world, and this moment is built on exactly that,” Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. said in a statement. “This is an exciting time for us as an organization — a new home and a bold new chapter for the Grammy Awards. We’re just getting started and the best is yet to come.”

Nominations for the Grammy Awards will be announced Nov. 16.

Trevor Noah hosted each of the past six Grammy Awards telecasts, but organizers have not yet announced a host for the 2027 ceremony.