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Guide to Viewing and Streaming the Grammy Awards Ceremony, Red Carpet Events, and Interviews

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LOS ANGELES — The 67th edition of the Grammy Awards is poised to celebrate some of the most talented artists and popular tracks in the music industry this upcoming Sunday, offering viewers various options to catch the event live.

Leading the nominations is Beyoncé, who has received accolades for her well-received album, “Cowboy Carter.”

Here’s everything you need to know about the awards ceremony, including information on how to watch and stream the events live, along with details on the red carpet arrivals.

What time do the Grammys commence?

The Grammy Awards essentially feature two separate events in one day, covering an extensive timeline on Sunday.

The premiere ceremony is scheduled to begin at 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time (12:30 p.m. Pacific Time) at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. This segment will include numerous awards in addition to live performances and will be available via livestream.

Following this, the main telecast of the Grammys will kick off at 8 p.m. Eastern Time. This portion usually presents fewer than ten awards but is packed with musical performances, and viewers can tune in for free on CBS using an antenna.

How can one stream the shows?

Live streaming of the Grammys is possible on Paramount+ for subscribers who also have Showtime.

Additionally, several live TV streaming services that include CBS in their channels, such as Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, and FuboTV, will also carry the event.

Subscribers to Paramount+ will have the opportunity to stream the awards show the day after the event concludes.

The premiere ceremony, which will be hosted by songwriter Justin Tranter, can be viewed on the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel and at live.GRAMMY.com.

How can viewers participate in the red carpet event?

A four-hour red carpet show featuring interviews and fashion highlights will be streamed live by the Associated Press on platforms like YouTube and APNews.com, starting at 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time.

Moreover, E! will showcase a live red carpet program titled “Live From E!: Grammys,” which is set to begin at 6 p.m. Eastern Time.

Who are this year’s nominees?

Beyoncé, holding the title of the most awarded artist in Grammy history, leads the nominations this year with a total of 11.

Following her are Post Malone, Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar, and Charli XCX, each receiving seven nominations. First-time nominees Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan are close behind with six nominations each.

Although Taylor Swift will not be performing, she is slated to present an award and has received six nominations of her own.

Who are the scheduled performers?

Artists set to take the stage on Sunday include Eilish, Roan, Carpenter, Charli XCX, Benson Boone, Doechii, RAYE, Shakira, and Teddy Swims.

There will also be a tribute to the legendary producer Quincy Jones, featuring an array of stars, including Will Smith, Stevie Wonder, and Janelle Monáe.

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For more in-depth coverage of this year’s Grammy Awards, stay tuned for updates and highlights surrounding the event.