How to live-stream the Grammy Awards, and where you can watch it on TV How to Watch and Live Stream the 2020 Grammys HOW TO WATCH GRAMMY AWARDS 2020: LIVE STREAM, RED CARPET SHOWS, AIR TIMES AND MORE The biggest night in music has finally arrived: the 62nd annual Grammy Awards will air live from Los Angeles' Staples Center on Sunday. The star-studded ceremony kicks off on CBS at 8 p.m. ET. Viewers without access to television can still watch the show on any smart device by tuning into CBS' live stream on the network's website or the CBS All Access app. Those with access to Hulu + Live, Apple TV, YouTube TV, Amazon Fire, PlayStation Vue, Roku and Xbox One can also live stream the Grammys. Fans don't have to worry about missing out on all the red carpet action either. CBS teamed up with Entertainment Tonight for the annual red carpet pre-show, Grammys Red Carpet Live, which can also be live streamed on the network's website and app. Red carpet coverage begins at 7 p.m. ET. Entertainment Tonight hosts Kevin Frazier and Keltie Knight are set to host Grammy Red Carpet Live, interviewing artists as they arrive along with sharing behind-the-scenes glimpses of the show and backstage access. Viewers can tune into all the red carpet madness with Entertainment Weekly's Red Carpet Live: At the Grammy Awards show, hosted by EW's Gerrad Hall and People magazine personalities Jeremy Parsons and Janine Rubenstein. The live stream event will air on EW's website starting at 6 p.m. ET. As always, E! will provide its own coverage of the music celebration. The cable network will kick off Grammy Day with its E! Countdown to the Red Carpet: The 2020 Grammys show beginning at 4 p.m. ET. Then Giuliana Rancic and Ryan Seacrest will get all the inside details on the red carpet glam from artists as they arrive at the Grammys during E! Live From the Red Carpet at 6 p.m. ET. Fifteen-time Grammy winner Alicia Keys is set to host the awards ceremony for the second time, while artists like Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Lil Nas X, Lizzo, Demi Lovato, Aerosmith and several others are slated to perform. Music superstars, including Ozzy Osbourne, Smokey Robinson, Dua Lipa and Shania Twain among others, will hand out awards. Some of the biggest names in the music industry are poised to take home awards, too. However, it's the newcomers who are leading the nominations. Lizzo has the most nods, receiving eight nominations for her debut album Cuz I Love You (Deluxe) and its accompanying chart-topping single "Truth Hurts." Trailing behind are fellow new artists Eilish and Nas X, who both have six nominations. FKA twigs will perform Sunday night at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards, where she�ll take the stage with Sheila E. and Usher for a tribute to the late Prince. twigs said that she would join the previously-announced homage to the Purple One during an interview with Apple Music�s Beats 1 radio show. FKA twigs has been nominated for one Grammy Award this year; her �Cellophane� visual is up for Best Music Video. Read Pitchfork�s Cover Story �The Sacred and Profane Genius of FKA twigs.� Check out the full list of Grammy performers here, and follow all of Pitchfork�s coverage of this year�s Grammy Awards. As you might have heard, the Grammys are already overshadowed by a huge controversy � Deborah Dugan, the Recording Academy�s first female chief executive and president, was placed on administrative leave about a week before the show. She fired back with an explosive lawsuit that alleged gender discrimination, sexual harassment and more, which you can read about here. In the meantime, here�s everything else you need to know: Where to watch on TV: The 62nd annual Grammy Awards air live on CBS at 8 p.m. Eastern on Sunday, Jan. 26. Where to watch online: If you subscribe to CBS All Access, you can live-stream the show here on your phone, computer, tablet, TV, etc. (You can also sign up for a one-week free trial.) What time the show�s over: Supposedly 11:30 p.m., though the Grammys are famous for stretching until midnight.
How to live-stream the Grammy Awards, and where you can watch it on TV How to Watch and Live Stream the 2020 Grammys HOW TO WATCH GRAMMY AWARDS 2020: LIVE STREAM, RED CARPET SHOWS, AIR TIMES AND MORE The biggest night in music has finally arrived: the 62nd annual Grammy Awards will air live from Los Angeles' Staples Center on Sunday. The star-studded ceremony kicks off on CBS at 8 p.m. ET. Viewers without access to television can still watch the show on any smart device by tuning into CBS' live stream on the network's website or the CBS All Access app. Those with access to Hulu + Live, Apple TV, YouTube TV, Amazon Fire, PlayStation Vue, Roku and Xbox One can also live stream the Grammys. Fans don't have to worry about missing out on all the red carpet action either. CBS teamed up with Entertainment Tonight for the annual red carpet pre-show, Grammys Red Carpet Live, which can also be live streamed on the network's website and app. Red carpet coverage begins at 7 p.m. ET. Entertainment Tonight hosts Kevin Frazier and Keltie Knight are set to host Grammy Red Carpet Live, interviewing artists as they arrive along with sharing behind-the-scenes glimpses of the show and backstage access. Viewers can tune into all the red carpet madness with Entertainment Weekly's Red Carpet Live: At the Grammy Awards show, hosted by EW's Gerrad Hall and People magazine personalities Jeremy Parsons and Janine Rubenstein. The live stream event will air on EW's website starting at 6 p.m. ET. As always, E! will provide its own coverage of the music celebration. The cable network will kick off Grammy Day with its E! Countdown to the Red Carpet: The 2020 Grammys show beginning at 4 p.m. ET. Then Giuliana Rancic and Ryan Seacrest will get all the inside details on the red carpet glam from artists as they arrive at the Grammys during E! Live From the Red Carpet at 6 p.m. ET. Fifteen-time Grammy winner Alicia Keys is set to host the awards ceremony for the second time, while artists like Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Lil Nas X, Lizzo, Demi Lovato, Aerosmith and several others are slated to perform. Music superstars, including Ozzy Osbourne, Smokey Robinson, Dua Lipa and Shania Twain among others, will hand out awards. Some of the biggest names in the music industry are poised to take home awards, too. However, it's the newcomers who are leading the nominations. Lizzo has the most nods, receiving eight nominations for her debut album Cuz I Love You (Deluxe) and its accompanying chart-topping single "Truth Hurts." Trailing behind are fellow new artists Eilish and Nas X, who both have six nominations. FKA twigs will perform Sunday night at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards, where she�ll take the stage with Sheila E. and Usher for a tribute to the late Prince. twigs said that she would join the previously-announced homage to the Purple One during an interview with Apple Music�s Beats 1 radio show. FKA twigs has been nominated for one Grammy Award this year; her �Cellophane� visual is up for Best Music Video. Read Pitchfork�s Cover Story �The Sacred and Profane Genius of FKA twigs.� Check out the full list of Grammy performers here, and follow all of Pitchfork�s coverage of this year�s Grammy Awards. As you might have heard, the Grammys are already overshadowed by a huge controversy � Deborah Dugan, the Recording Academy�s first female chief executive and president, was placed on administrative leave about a week before the show. She fired back with an explosive lawsuit that alleged gender discrimination, sexual harassment and more, which you can read about here. In the meantime, here�s everything else you need to know: Where to watch on TV: The 62nd annual Grammy Awards air live on CBS at 8 p.m. Eastern on Sunday, Jan. 26. Where to watch online: If you subscribe to CBS All Access, you can live-stream the show here on your phone, computer, tablet, TV, etc. (You can also sign up for a one-week free trial.) What time the show�s over: Supposedly 11:30 p.m., though the Grammys are famous for stretching until midnight.
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