LOS ANGELES (CelebrityAccess) – CBS and Dick Clark Productions (DCP) announced that the American Music Awards (AMAs) are set to commemorate half a century of iconic moments, unforgettable performances, and rich pop culture history with a two-hour broadcast, American Music Awards 50th Anniversary Special, on Sunday (October 6), airing concurrently on both coasts, at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
The special will serve as a tribute to the AMA’s past 50 years and feature new performances, candid artist interviews, legendary special guests, and exclusive never-before-seen footage from DCP’s extensive archives. It will highlight iconic moments that have defined the awards show and shaped pop culture.
The program will feature themed highlights from the AMAs’ expansive show archives, each ending with an original performance or artist interview. Segments will look back on the evolution of specific artists and genres and award and performance milestones. The performances created for the particular will include collaborations, debuts from today’s hottest stars and appearances from AMAs legends. Performers will be announced in the coming weeks.
The American Music Awards, the world’s largest fan-voted award show, is pleased to announce its return in May 2025. Created by legendary producer and visionary Dick Clark and first awarded in 1974, the AMAs celebrate the year’s top achievements in music determined by the fans, for the fans.
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