The 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards Returns to Madison Square Garden in NYC


To announce the Grammy Awards return to New York at Madison Square Garden, The Recording Academy worked with director Spike Lee on a star-studded film, titled “NY Stories,” featuring New York artists sharing New York musical stories. “I’m honored to be a part of this homage to the city I love, that is welcoming the 60th anniversary of the GRAMMYs into its big warm arms,” said director Spike Lee.

Take A Look At The Star-Studded NY Stories

“While we’re best known for Music’s Biggest Night, we serve the music community year-round, and a large part of that community is alive and thriving in New York City and on the East Coast,” said Recording Academy President/CEO Neil Portnow. “As a native New Yorker and lifelong supporter of the city’s vibrant arts scene, I couldn’t be more excited to return in 2018 and celebrate 60 years of honoring the best of the best in recorded sound in the world-class venue that is Madison Square Garden.”



The annual award show will be broadcast live on both coasts at a new time, 7:30–11 p.m. ET /4:30–8 p.m. PT on the CBS Television Network.

For the latest news follow the GRAMMY® conversation on social media:

Facebook www.facebook.com/RecordingAcademy
Twitter www.twitter.com/RecordingAcad
Instagram www.instagram.com/RecordingAcademy
Snapchat ‘recordingacad’
Tumblr http://www.recordingacademy.tumblr.com
YouTube www.youtube.com/RecordingAcademy

Undefinable Vision TV Logo

Undefinable Vision
“See Things Different”

Stay in the know.
Subscribe to our mailing list Now!