The 2017 Grammys Live Stream: How To Watch The 2017 Grammy Awards For Free

Live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, it’s time for the 59th annual Grammy Awards!

Thanks to her immensely popular album LemonadeBeyoncé leads the way with nine nominations, including Album of the Year, Best Music Video, and Song of the Year. Which artist will have the performance of the night? Who will capture the coveted Grammy for Record of the Year? We’re about to find out!

Here’s how to livestream the 2017 Grammys!

WHAT TIME DO THE GRAMMY AWARDS 2017 BEGIN?

The Grammy Awards air tonight at 8:00 P.M. Eastern.

WHAT TIME DOES THE RED CARPET EVENT BEGIN?

Beginning at 6:00 P.M. Eastern, you can stream red carpet coverage of The Grammy Awards on the official Grammy website. After the ceremony begins, the feed will switch to a behind-the-scenes livestream.

Billboard is also hosting a live Grammy’s pre-show special on Twitter, and you can also watch The E! Network’s live stream by downloading the E! News app on iTunes or Google Play.

WHO’S HOSTING THE 2017 GRAMMY AWARDS?

The Late Late Show’s James Corden will host this year’s ceremony.

HOW CAN I LIVE STREAM THE 2017 GRAMMY AWARDS?

The 2017 Grammy Awards will air on CBS. You can stream this must-see music event with CBS’ streaming platform, CBS All Access. The service costs $5.99 per month, but we have some fantastic news for cord-cutters: CBS All Access is available to sample with a free trial. More about the streaming service below!

Another possibility for fans is PlayStation Vue. Depending on your market, subscribers to their ‘Access’ basic cable streaming service have access to CBS, though again, channel lineups vary by region.

WHO ARE THE 2017 GRAMMY NOMINEES?

A full list of the nominees can be found right here.

WHO WILL BE PERFORMING AT THE 2017 GRAMMYS?

Music industry icons like Adele, Bruno Mars, The Weeknd, Daft Punk, Lukas Graham, Katy Perry, and Beyonce will all be performing at this year’s event.

John Legend and Cynthia Erivo are scheduled to perform a memorial to musicians who’ve passed away over the last year, and Lady Gaga and Metallica will sing a duet.

HOW CAN I GET CBS ALL ACCESS?

Content airing on CBS is available by downloading the CBS App (for iOS, Android, or Windows 10) and then subscribing to CBS All Access. At that point, you’ll be able to watch The Grammy Awards on connected devices including Xbox 360, Roku Players, Apple TVAndroid TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Playstation 4.

CBS All Access allows you to stream whatever CBS is broadcasting (on the app or on CBS.com) in your local area and is now available in a majority of cities throughout the U.S. The service costs $5.99 per month with commercials or $9.99 per month without. Plus, you also gain access to a huge streaming library of CBS shows past and present. If you’re new to CBS All Access, you can signup for a FREE trial of their Limited Commercials plan, then pay only $5.99 per month thereafter.

HOW CAN I SIGN UP FOR PLAYSTATION VUE?

Over 100 of your favorite channels — including ESPN, FOX, Comedy Central, and FX — are available with PlayStation Vue. The service also allows you to stream a multitude of TV stations on your favorite device without a cable or satellite subscription. From their “Access” package that includes 45+ channels for $39.99 a month to their “Ultra” package that includes 90 channels plus HBO and Showtime for $74.99 a month, the service offers a variety of exciting options.

New subscribers can take advantage of a a 7-day free trial of Playstation Vue.