American Music Awards Returning For First Time In Three Years, Airing On Memorial Day From Las Vegas

American Music Awards Returning For First Time In Three Years, Airing On Memorial Day From Las Vegas

On Monday (February 24), the American Music Awards announced that they are making a comeback this year after being on a hiatus since 2022. The 2025 AMAs are set to take place on Memorial Day, May 26, at 8 p.m. ET. The award show will be relocating to Las Vegas this year for the first…

On Monday (February 24), the American Music Awards announced that they are making a comeback this year after being on a hiatus since 2022. The 2025 AMAs are set to take place on Memorial Day, May 26, at 8 p.m. ET. The award show will be relocating to Las Vegas this year for the first time, and will be aired on a new network as well, with CBS handling the live broadcast while the ceremony will stream on Paramount+. After picking up the AMAs following the end of a long-term deal with ABC, CBS aired an introductory one-off broadcast, the “American Music Awards 50th Anniversary Special,” last October. While specific details about this year’s AMAs have yet to be announced, the timing of the show hints at a potential tribute to the country’s troops during the broadcast. The AMAs last regular broadcast in 2022 occurred during its traditional fall timeframe, but the show’s upcoming Memorial Day airdate marks a fresh start for the iconic music awards show, which was created by Dick Clark in 1974. (Variety)

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