K-pop boy band BTS appears at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, April 3, 2022. AP-Yonhap By Dong Sun-hwa, Pyo Kyung-min An Asian rendition of the Grammy Awards — one of the world's most prestigious music awards organized by the Recording Academy — is likely to be held in Korea, a source familiar with the matter recently told The Korea Times on condition of anonymity. According to the source, the Recording Academy could pick either Korea or Japan as the venue for the upcoming "Asian Grammy.
" Recording Academy President Panos Panay and CEO Harvey Mason Jr. recently visited Korea to discuss the issue with several music and technology industry insiders, as well as municipal government officials, the source added. If the show takes place in Korea, three cities are being considered as potential venues: Seoul, Incheon, and Hanam in Gyeonggi Province.
Panay and Mason are known to have met leaders of K-pop powerhouses HYBE and YG Entertainment, entertainment business giants including Kakao Entertainment and CJ ENM, tech companies such as Naver and KT, as well as local governments of the three cities. Most officials from the aforementioned companies and the municipalities confirmed that there were meetings between Panay, Mason and their top officials, but declined to provide details. "We can confirm that there was a meeting, but cannot disclose what was discussed," an official at one of the companies said.
Another official said, "Holding an award ceremony in Korea will 'm.
