The ceremony will be held in two cities ... and participation remotely

Coronavirus divides the Golden Globes

Tina Fey (left) will host the concert with Amy Poehler.

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The organizers of the Golden Globe Awards said that the ceremony, which will be scheduled at the end of February, will be held in Los Angeles and New York, while the nominees for awards for their work in film and television will participate from multiple locations around the world.

These changes were made due to the Corona pandemic, which also led to the cancellation of the usual lavish dinner party for stars and celebrities at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills.

Instead, comedian Tina Fey will perform live on NBC from Rainbow Hall in New York, while Amy Poehler will co-host the concert from inside the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

The rest of the details of the concert, which will be held on January 28, are still being prepared and will be the first major awards ceremony ahead of the Oscars.

The Corona pandemic forced organizers to make major changes in the way award ceremonies are broadcast and prepared.

The Emmy Awards ceremony last September saw the participation of dozens of nominees from remote locations, while other concerts included a mix of recorded and live shows.

The pandemic also caused the holding of the "Golden Globes" and "Oscar" ceremonies to be postponed for two months, as the "Golden Globe" was supposed to be held in early January, while the Oscars will be held on April 25, instead of its usual date at the end of February. Or early March.


The pandemic is forcing regulators to make big changes.

The event was supposed to take place last January.

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