Awards calendar 2024: Date of the Grammys, the Oscars, the Goyas and more

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Finally, one of our favorite times of the year has arrived! Awards season is here, and although we have already had some recognized events such as the Golden Globes, the Critics Choice Awards and the Emmys, there are still many more to come in the coming weeks, covering the fields of music, film, theater, video games and much more. Here is a calendar of all the awards from the beginning of 2024.

Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie, winners of the Best Comedy award for ‘Barbie’, at the 29th Annual Critics Choice Awards 2024 in California. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Critics Choice Association

January

  • January 16: MPSE Golden Reel Awards Nominations (Motion Picture Sound Editors)
  • January 16: VES (Visual Effects Society) Award Nominations
  • January 17: AARP Movies for Grownups Awards
  • January 17: GLAAD Awards Nominations
  • January 18: BAFTA nominations
  • January 23: Oscar nominations
  • January 24: César nominations (France)
  • January 25: ACE Eddie Awards Nominations (American Cinema Editors)
  • January 25: NAACP Image Awards Nominations
  • January 27th: Family Film and TV Awards
  • January 27th: Association of Motion Picture Sound Awards

February

  • February 3rd: Danish Film Awards
  • February 4: Grammy Awards
  • February 4: London Critics Circle Awards
  • February 4: Saturn Awards (Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films)
  • February 5th: Dorian Awards nominations (Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics)
  • Feb. 10: DGA Awards
  • Feb. 10: ADG Awards
  • February 10: Goya Awards
  • Feb. 10: AACTA International Awards
  • February 12: Oscar nominees lunch
  • February 13th: Society of Composers & Lyricists Awards
  • February 15: American Cinematheque Awards (postponed from November 4)
  • February 17th: Annie Awards
  • February 18: BAFTA Awards
  • 18th of February: Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild Awards
  • 18th of February: People’s Choice Awards
  • February 21st: Writers Guild Awards nominations
  • February 21st: CDGA (Costume Designers Guild awards)
  • 23 of February: César Awards (France)
  • 23 of February: Sci-Tech Oscars
  • February 24th: SAG Awards
  • February 24th: Society Of Camera Operators Awards
  • February 25: Film Independent Spirit Awards
  • February 25: Producers Guild Awards
  • 26 of February: HCA Film Awards
  • 26 of February: Dorian Awards

March

  • March 2: BRIT Awards
  • March 2: CAS Awards (Cinema Audio Society)
  • March 2: USC Libraries Scripter Awards
  • March 2: Crunchyroll Anime Awards
  • March 3rd: ASC Awards
  • March 3rd: ACE Eddie Awards
  • March 3rd: MPSE Golden Reel Awards
  • 7 of March: Artios Awards (Casting Society)
  • March 8: ICG Publicists Awards
  • March 9: Magritte Awards (Belgium)
  • March 10: Oscars
  • March 12: Olivier Awards nominations
  • March 14: GLAAD Awards (ceremony in Los Angeles)
  • March 16: NAACP Image Awards

April

  • April 14th: Writers Guild Awards Nominations
  • April 14th: Olivier Awards
  • April 27: AFI Life Achievement Award to Nicole Kidman
  • April 30th: Tony Award nominations

May

  • May 11: 14L GLAAD Awards (ceremony in New York)

June

  • June 16: Tony Awards
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