The American Music Awards might take 12 months off in 2023

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The American Music Awards might take 12 months off in 2023


The American Music Awards could be taking a 12 months off in 2023, following the information that the Billboard Music Awards can be shifting their date.

According to Variety, the sabbatical is prone to happen as a result of the Billboard Music Awards are shifting to November 19, which is usually when the American Music Awards are held.

Parent firm Dick Clark Productions might select to maneuver the awards to 2024, taking on the slot in May beforehand held by Billboard.

Variety reviews that a number of sources have mentioned neither ceremony secured a broadcast accomplice and Dick Clark Productions had to decide on which present to assist. As Penske Media Corp., the dad or mum firm of Dick Clark Productions, additionally owns Billboard, it has been urged that they selected to bolster their model by supporting the Billboard Music Awards.

Ratings for the American Music Awards have additionally been steadily declining lately, with the 2022 present reaching 3.53million whole viewers. In each 2020 and 2021, the ceremony attracted round 4 million viewers.

A spokeswoman for PMC, nonetheless, mentioned that discussions are ongoing for each awards telecasts, including: “We have offers on both shows from networks and streamers”.

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Glorilla and Cardi B performing on the 2022 American Music Awards in Los Angeles. Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for dcp.

The largest winners of final 12 months’s American Music Awards have been Taylor SwiftBeyoncéKendrick LamarBTS and Harry Styles.

Swift was the general champion, taking residence all six of the AMAs she was nominated for; along with successful the titles of Favorite Female Pop Artist and Favorite Female Country Artist, the re-recorded model of ‘Red’ scored her the awards in each style’s corresponding Favorite Album classes. From that album, too, ‘All Too Well’ took out the award for Favorite Music Video.

During the ceremony, Cardi B and Glorilla joined forces to carry out ‘Tomorrow 2’, giving an lively efficiency, bounding throughout the stage backed by a troupe of dancers.

The pair’s collaboration, a remix of Glorilla’s current single ‘Tomorrow’, was launched in September. ‘Tomorrow’ was launched final summer time and adopted GloRilla’s viral TikTok hit ‘F.N.F. (Let’s Go)’.

Meanwhile, the AMAs featured three extra new awards; the first-ever Favourite Rock Song title was given to Måneskin for ‘Beggin’’, whereas Ghost picked up Favourite Rock Album (for ‘Impera’) and Wizkid picked up Favourite Afrobeats Artist.



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