Golden Globes Sets 2020 Date

Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg at the 76th Annual Golden Globe Awards. Photo by Matt Baron/BEI/REX/Shutterstock (10049544bu)

With the awards season barely behind us, The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has announced that it has set next year’s Golden Globes date. 

The 2020 show has been set for January 5, which means that the 77th Golden Globe Awards will be yet again the first big awards show of the season.

The annual award show will be produced by Dick Clark Productions in partnership with the HFPA. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the 2020 show will be the second in an eight-year deal inked between NBC and HFPA. The Globes have aired on NBC since 1993 and are viewed in more than 220 countries worldwide. 

It seems this year’s Globes honorees won’t have an impact on Academy voters, as this year’s show falls just two days before Oscar nomination balloting closes on January 7. Nominations for the 92nd Academy Awards will be announced on January 13; the ceremony is set for February 9.

The 2019 Golden Globes was co-hosted by Sandra Oh and Adam Samberg. The broadcast logged just over 18 million viewers.