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2023-2024 Awards Season Guide: Everything You Need to Know About the Emmys, the Oscars and More!

Jaslene Krupa
Last updated: 2023/11/08 at 2:02 AM
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CMA AwardsA GRAMMY salute to 50 years of hip hopGolden GlobesPrimetime Emmy AwardsAcademy AwardsComplete calendarNOVEMBER 2023DECEMBER 2023JANUARY 2024FEBRUARY 2024MARCH 2024APRIL 2024JUNE 2024

As the awards season landscape began to get back on track after several years of pandemic-related delays and changes, the 2023 season appeared to be back on track. However, due to the now settled WGA strike and the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike, many shows face an uncertain fate.

However, many shows remain optimistic and still go ahead, determined to go ahead as planned, if at all possible.

Music awards shows – including the GRAMMY Awards and the Billboard Music Awards – have been less affected by the strikes and will continue as planned. Meanwhile, film and TV-based awards shows are at risk of being rescheduled, but for now they are moving forward.

Below, ET has your handy calendar that’s constantly being updated with all the important dates and details as we learn more about what’s coming out of the calendar. SAG Awards, GRAMMYs, BAFTA Awards and more.


CMA Awards

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When: Wednesday November 8, 2023

Where: Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, and will air live on ABC at 8:00 PM ET.

What to know: Laine Wilson shows the way the pack of nominees for this year’s CMA Awards. with Jelly Roll, Luke Combs and HARDY also among the top contenders. Wilson leads this year’s list with nine nominations, including several top honors. She is nominated for Entertainer of the Year, Female Vocalist of the Year, Single of the Year and Song of the Year for her song “Heart Like A Truck,” and for Album of the Year for Bell Bottom Country. The Yellowstone star is also double nominated in the Musical Event of the Year category for her collaborations with Jelly Roll (“Save Me”) and HARDY (“wait in the truck.”) The latter is also nominated for Music Video of the Year and Single of the year.

Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning will host the show, where Combs will defend his title as the reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year, opposite Chris Stapleton, Carrie Underwood, Morgan Wallen and Wilson.


A GRAMMY salute to 50 years of hip hop

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When: The special will be taped on November 8 and air on December 10 at 8:30 PM ET/PT on CBS and Paramount+.

Where: YouTube Theater in Inglewood, California.

While the GRAMMY Awards don’t air until February 4, the Recording Academy is celebrating hip-hop’s 50-year legacy with a star-studded musical extravaganza. The Recording Academy announced on November 1 that the show will be the reunion of DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince! Will Smith will make his first major public appearance since his infamous altercation with Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscars. The pair will join an already packed lineup of artists including Common, LL COOL J, Queen Latifah, Questlove, De La Soul, Jermaine Dupri, Arrested Development, Big Daddy Kane, Black Sheep, Cypress Hill, Digable Planets, Gunna, Jeezy, Juvenile, Latto, Luniz, DJ Quik, E-40, GloRilla, MC Lyte, Three 6 Mafia, TI, Too $hort, 2 Chainz, Roxanne Shanté, Spinderella, Warren G, YG, Black Thought, Bun B, JJ Fad, Talib Kweli, The Lady Of Rage, LL COOL J, MC Sha-Rock, Monie Love, The Pharcyde, Rakim , Remy Ma, Uncle Luke and Yo-Yo.


Golden Globes

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When: Sunday January 7, 2024

Where: The Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles.

What to know: Even though the Hollywood Foreign Press Association is coming to an end in June, the famed show long organized and hosted by the press group will continue. Dick Clark Productions will still produce, although no broadcast partner has been announced yet. There are still many questions about the show and its future. The nominations will be announced in December.


Primetime Emmy Awards

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When: January 15, 2024

Where: Peacock Theater at LA Live in Los Angeles, California.

What to know: After the show – which was originally set to air on September 18 – was postponed until January, it was also announced that the Emmys will not be live and will instead be filmed over two consecutive nights – Saturday, January 6 and Sunday, January 7, 2024 – before the broadcast date of January 15.

The nominees for the show are still the ones first announced in July. Succession leads the pack, earning 27 nominations for its fourth and final season on HBO — the most of any show this year — while comedy favorites like ABC’s Abbott Elementary And Ted Lasso on Apple TV+ earned an equally impressive number of nods, 7 and 21 respectively.


Academy Awards

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When: Sunday March 10

Where: Hollywood, California, and broadcast live on ABC

What to know: Not much is set in stone at this point, other than the date. No host has been officially announced yet, although many people are predicting that Jimmy Kimmel will be asked to return again. The nominees will be officially announced on January 23.

In October 2023, the academy announced the creative team that will take on the star-studded production. Raj Kapoor and Katy Mullan were announced as executive producers for the 2024 Oscars, with Kapoor acting as showrunner, while Hamish Hamilton will return as director of the show – marking his fourth time in the role.


Complete calendar

NOVEMBER 2023

November 8: CMA Awards
November 10: Grammy Awards nominations announced
November 27: Gotham Awards

DECEMBER 2023

December 3: Kennedy Center Award
December 10: A GRAMMY salute to 50 years of hip hop
December 11: Golden Globes nominations announced
December 16: Asian American Awards

JANUARY 2024

January 4: Palm Springs International Film Festival
6 January: HCA Film Awards
January 7: Golden Globes
January 8: HCA TV Awards
January 9: Governor’s Awards
January 10: SAG Awards Nominations Announced
January 11: National Board of Review Awards Gala
January 12: AFI Awards
January 14: Critics Choice Awards
January 15: Primetime Emmy Awards
January 23: Oscar nominations announced

FEBRUARY 2024

February 4: GRAMMY Awards
February 18: BAFTA Awards
February 18: Makeup Artists and Hairstylists Guild Awards
February 24: SAG Awards
February 24: Society Of Camera Operators Awards
February 25: Film Independent Spirit Awards
February 25: Producers Guild Awards

MARCH 2024

March 2nd: CAS Awards
3 March: ASC Awards
10th of March: Academy Awards

APRIL 2024

April 14: Olivier Awards

JUNE 2024

June 16: Tony Awards


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