With COVID-19 pushing back a number of awards ceremonies (including the 2020 Tony Awards, which still don’t have a set date ), it can be hard to keep track of this year’s adjusted calendar.
To keep industry insiders and awards scorekeepers up-to-date with the latest, we've compiled a list of some of the myriad shows honoring the best in entertainment. Below, check out when ceremonies like the Golden Globes, the Oscars, and the Grammys are taking place, where you can watch, and which theatre favorites are nominated—and have since won.
(Last updated April 15, 2021)
Golden Globes
February 28 at 8 PM ET on NBC
Critics Choice Awards
March 7 at 7 PM ET on The CW
Grammy Awards
March 14 at 9 PM ET on CBS
NAACP Image Awards
March 27 at 8 PM ET on BET
P-Valley, Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey, More Nab 2021 NAACP Image Award Nominations
( to see a winner's list.)
Screen Actor’s Guild (SAG) Awards
April 4 at 9 PM ET on TNT and TBS
EE British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs)
April 11
Film Independent Spirit Awards (Indie Spirits)
April 22 10 PM ET on IFC
Viola Davis, Colman Domingo and Glynn Turman in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Nicco Annan in P-Valley, Radhika Blank’s The 40 Year Old Version, and Emerald Fennell’s Promising Young Woman (star Carey Mulligan is also nominated). One Night in Miami� will receive the Robert Altman Award, given to director Regina King, casting director Kimberly R. Hardin, and the ensemble lead cast: Leslie Odom Jr., Kingsley Ben-Adir, Eli Goree, and Aldis Hodge.
Academy Awards (Oscars)
April 25 on ABC at 8 PM ET