CBS and Dick Clark Productions (DCP) will mark the 50th anniversary of the American Music Awards with a TV special in October.
The two-hour special will celebrate the past 50 years of the AMAs and feature new performances, artist interviews, special guests and never-before-seen footage from DCP's archives.
The program will also include themed highlights from the AMAs archives, each culminating with an original performance or artist interview. The segments will reflect on the evolution of certain artists and genres at the AMAs, as well as award and performance milestones.
Performers will be announced in the coming weeks.
The American Music Awards awards show will not be held Oct. 6 as planned and will instead return in May 2025.The AMAs were created by Dick Clark and debuted in 1974. The fan-voted awards show honors outstanding achievements in the music industry.