2025 American Music Awards will be broadcast live from Las Vegas on CBS and stream at Paramount+ on May 26, Network announced and Dick Clark Productions on Monday.
Amas, which was last broadcast on ABC 2022, will be broadcast globally over linear and digital platforms and will honor the most popular songs and artists of the year while paying tribute to the country’s troops.
AMAs created by the legendary producer and the visionary Dick Clark and first assigned to 1974 and are known to deliver half a century of iconic performances, endure moments that have defined and shaped pop culture and introduced the audience to pioneering artists. It is the world’s largest fan-voted prices that honor today’s most influential artists and their passionate fan bases.
Further details for the 2025 ceremony will be announced at a later date.
The return of AMAS follows the Airing of the American Music Awards 50th anniversary special at CBS in October, which was one of this year’s most guarded entertainment specials, exceeded 13 million in reach and on average over 6.1 million viewers-up 53% from 2022 Telecast at ABC .
The evening has an all-star range that included Jennifer Lopez, Mariah Carey, Gloria Estefan, Jennifer Hudson, Carrie Underwood, Green Day, Brad Paisley, Chaka Khan, Sheila E., Gladys Knight, Kane Brown, Nelly, Nile Rodgers & , Raye, Stray Kids, Aj McLean, Jimmy Kimmel, Kate Hudson, Lance Bass, Reba Mentire, Samuel L. Jackson and Smokey Robinson, to name a few.
Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers will have access to the current of 2025 AMAS via the Live flow of their local CBS connected to the service as well as on request. Paramount+ Essential Subscribers will have access to On-Demand the day after Special Airs.
Amas is produced by Dick Clark Productions.