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How to Watch and Live Stream the 2023 Grammys

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Beyoncé, February 2017 (ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)

How to Watch and Live Stream the 2023 Grammys

Tune in for Music’s Biggest Night, as Beyoncé, Adele, Kendrick Lamar, Wet Leg, and more look to take home hardware

The 2023 Grammy Awards are happening today (Sunday, February 5), with the evening’s main ceremony preceded by the traditional red carpet display and the distribution of several other awards during the afternoon Premiere Ceremony.

The main event begins at 8 p.m. Eastern on the CBS Television Network and it streams on Paramount+, which offers a week-long free trial. Below, find how to watch the 2023 Grammys from the comfort of home. (Pitchfork earns a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)

On Saturday, the Recording Academy bestowed additional honors as part of the Special Merit Awards Ceremony, with Lifetime Achievement Awards going to Nirvana, the Supremes, Nile Rodgers, Slick Rick, Bobby McFerrin, Ma Rainey, Nancy Wilson, and Heart’s Ann Wilson.

Beyoncé picked up the most 2023 Grammy nominations with nine in all. If she wins three of the awards, she’ll tie the record for the most Grammy wins of all (31). If she wins four or more awards, she will set a new record for most Grammy wins ever.

Follow along with all of Pitchfork’s coverage of the 2023 Grammys, including our live blog and predictions for this year’s winners.

How to Watch the Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony®

The annual Premiere Ceremony begins at 3:30 p.m. Eastern, accommodating the numerous awards that don’t get distributed during the evening’s telecast. Comedian Randy Rainbow hosts this year’s affair, which features performances from Arooj Aftab, Samara Joy, Anoushka Shankar, Carlos Vives, and Madison Cunningham, plus an opening number from the Blind Boys of Alabama and Marisoul.

Presenting at the Premiere Ceremony are Babyface, Domi & DJ Beck, Myles Frost, Arturo O’Farrill, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Jimmy Jam. In addition, Tammy Hurt (chair of the Recording Academy’s board of trustees) will deliver opening remarks.

The Premiere Ceremony takes place at Los Angeles’ Microsoft Theater and it streams live on live.GRAMMY.com and the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel.

How to Watch the Grammys Red Carpet

The Talk’s Amanda Kloots and digital content producer Alina Vission are hosting the red carpet livestream, viewable at live.GRAMMY.com. The livestream kicks off at 6:30 p.m. Eastern. The televised red carpet program, Live From E!: Grammys, will broadcast on E! starting at 6 p.m. Eastern. Laverne Cox will co-host alongside Bobby Bones.

How to Watch the Grammys Main Ceremony

Marking his third consecutive year as host, Trevor Noah will emcee the 2023 Grammy Awards at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena. The show begins at 8 p.m. Eastern and will air live on CBS Television Network and stream live on  Paramount+. It can also be watched online by logging in to CBS’ website with a cable subscription and through the CBS app on Amazon Fire TV. For another cord-cutting option, the show is available with a subscription to Hulu + Live TV.

Performers at the 2023 Grammys include: Harry Styles, Bad Bunny, Mary J. Blige, Brandi Carlile, Luke Combs, Steve Lacy, Lizzo, Kim Petras, and Sam Smith. Plus, Kacey Musgraves, Mick Fleetwood, Migos’ Quavo, and others will perform during the in memoriam segment, and tons of hip-hop heavyweight—including Future, Glorilla, De La Soul, Missy Elliott and Rakim—will perform during a celebration of the genre’s 50th anniversary.

Presenting awards during the telecast are Cardi B, James Corden, Billy Crystal, Viola Davis, Dwayne Johnson, Olivia Rodrigo, Shania Twain, and the first lady, Jill Biden.

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