How to Watch the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards

With everything else, you may not have noticed that the Grammy Awards will take place tomorrow, Sunday, March 14th – two months behind schedule. There will be music, there will be awards, and given the fact that the nominees will be present at the ceremony virtually, there will probably be technical difficulties. Here’s how to watch the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards.

What’s going on with the Grammy this year?

Aside from being two months late, the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards will have a few notable differences from previous years. First, instead of taking place at the usual location – the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles – this year’s ceremony will take place in an undisclosed Los Angeles building that has been deeply cleaned to make it as COVID-safe as possible. reports Rolling Stone. In addition, apart from a few media representatives, there will be no audience as all nominees will connect securely from their homes. Trevor Noah will host.

How to watch the Grammy Awards

This is an awards show, which means there will be lighting hours before the official start of the event. First up will be something called “The 63rd GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony,” which kicks off at 3:00 pm ET on Grammy.com . In half an hour, the red carpet coverage begins, which will air on both the Grammy website and its Facebook page.

And now about the main thing. If you have a cable or TV antenna that allows you to watch on local networks, tune in to CBS at 8:00 pm EST. Otherwise, you’ll need access to a live streaming service that includes CBS, such as YouTube TV, Hulu With Live TV, Fubo TV, or AT&T TV Now. CBS All Access, soon to be converted to a new version of Paramount Plus, is also an option. Each one comes with a regular free trial (if you haven’t used it yet).

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