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2023 Grammys: When & How to Watch the Show Online for Free

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Music’s biggest night is back! The 65th annual Grammy Awards will take place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday (Feb. 5). Comedian Trevor Noah returns to host the ceremony for a third year in a row.

Nominees include Beyoncé, Adele, Harry Styles, Bad Bunny, Taylor Swift, Brandi Carlile, Lizzo, Doja Cat, GloRilla, Coldplay, Kendrick Lamar, Anitta, Omar Apollo, Muni Long, Sam Smith, Kim Petras, Latto, Måneskin, Tobe Nwigwe, Samara Joy, Steve Lacy, Mary J. Blige, ABBA, BTS, Kelly Clarkson, Michael Bublé, Diana Ross, Beck, Bryan Adams, Ozzy Osbourne, Idles, The Black Keys, Machine Gun Kelly, Spoon, Florence + The Machine, Arcade Fire, Björk, Wet Leg, Lucky Day, Jazmine Sullivan, Snoh Aalegra, PJ Morton, Chris Brown, Jack Harlow, DJ Khaled, Willie Nelson, Luke Combs, Maren Morris, Ashley McBride and Miranda Lambert. 

Jay Z, Bad Bunny, Lizzo, Stevie Wonder, Carlile, Combs, Styles, Blige, Smith and Petras have been announced to perform. Cardi B, Shania Twain and Olivia Rodrigo are among the presenters.

The Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony, which takes place ahead of the big show, will stream live on Grammy.com and the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel.

Keep reading to find out the how and when to watch the 2023 Grammys from your TV, laptop or smartphone.

How to Watch the Grammys on CBS

The 65th annual Grammy Awards will air exclusively on CBS on Sunday, beginning at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET. If you have cable (or an HDTV antenna), simply check your local listings for channel information to watch the show. The ceremony can also be streamed live by signing into CBS.com.

For those who don’t have TV, the 2023 Grammys will be streaming exclusively on Paramount+. If you plan to watch the show from outside the U.S., CBS and Paramount+ are available through ExpressVPN

How to Watch the Grammys on Paramount+

Paramount+ subscribers can watch the Grammys live via the Paramount+ app. If you’re not subscribed to Paramount+ Premium, sign up today and receive your first week free. You can access Paramount+ through the app, online at Paramountplus.com and on Prime Video. The monthly subscription is $9.99 after the free trial and you can cancel at any time.

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How to Watch the Grammys on FuboTV

Not familiar with FuboTV? If you’ve been looking for live TV for a good price, you might want to give it a try. Stream hundreds of cable, network and sports channels with Fubo’s Pro package which is $74.99 a month for 145 channels, including ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, FX, TLC, AMC, MSNBC, ESPN, FS1 and Nickelodeon. Also included in your subscription: over 1,000 hours of Cloud DVR and unlimited streaming on up to 10 devices.

How to Watch the Grammys on Hulu

Are the Grammys on Hulu? Yes! To watch awards shows live, you’ll need Hulu + Live TV. The subscription gets you access to over 75 live channels and loads of on-demand content that you can watch at home or on the go for less than $75 a month. CBS, ABC, NBC, CW and Fox are included with Hulu + Live TV along with popular entertainment channels such as MTV, VH1, OWN, TBS, TNT, USA, Bravo, Comedy Central, E!, Freeform and Lifetime.

Plus, you’ll get access to everything on Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN+, and there’s an option to add HBO Max, Starz and other channels to your streaming package for an additional fee.

More Ways to Watch the Grammys Online

If you’re not already subscribed to you cable, satellite or internet providers that offer live television like Verizon Fios or T-Mobile, finding the right TV package takes a little digging. Unfortunately, Vidgo and Philo don’t carry CBS, but there are other affordable packages that you can find online. For example, DirectTV Stream starts at $74.99 for 75+ live channels and unlimited cloud DVR storage. Join DirectTV today and save $10 per month for 12 months (this limited offer only applies to new customers).

If you’re a SlingTV subscriber, the platform doesn’t have CBS, but members can watch CBS and other local channels with an AirTV Antenna. You can also watch CBS on Roku and Google Chromecast via the CBS and Paramount+ apps.

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