‘Let’s Go Crazy: A Grammy Salute To Prince’ Live Stream: Time, How To Watch CBS’ Prince Special Online

Some of the biggest names in the music industry team up to pay tribute to the legendary career of a true artistic luminary in Let’s Go Crazy: A Grammy Salute to Prince.

Originally filmed at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Jan. 28, 2020, tonight’s event takes place on the four-year anniversary of the iconic superstar’s passing. Hosted by Maya Rudolph (who will also be performing with her Prince cover band, Princess), a host of talented musicians will cover a medley of hits from Prince’s renowned catalog. Featuring performances by John Legend, Beck, Foo Fighters, Common, Usher, St. Vincent, Miguel, Chris Martin, Gary Clark Jr., and more, you don’t want to miss tonight’s event.

How can you watch CBS’ Prince tribute special live online? Here’s everything you need to know.

WHAT TIME DOES CBS’ PRINCE SPECIAL START TONIGHT?

Let’s Go Crazy: A Grammy Salute to Prince airs from 9:00-11:00 p.m. ET on CBS and CBS All Access

HOW TO WATCH CBS’ PRINCE TRIBUTE SPECIAL LIVE ONLINE:

Since tonight’s event is airing on CBS, your best live stream option is CBS All Access. All-Access is available for as little as $5.99 (or a $9.99 commercial free option), but fans hoping to watch Let’s Go Crazy: A Grammy Salute to Prince for free can sign up for a 30-day free trial of the service.

Decider recently published a step-by-step guide on how to claim your free trial.

CAN I WATCH CBS’ PRINCE TRIBUTE SPECIAL LIVE ON HULU?

Yes! If you have an active subscription to Hulu + Live TV, you can watch tonight’s special via the CBS live stream provided by the service. You can also watch Let’s Go Crazy: A Grammy Salute to Prince online if you’re a YouTube TVfuboTV, or AT&T TV NOW subscriber.

All of the aforementioned services offer a CBS live stream.

WILL LET’S GO CRAZY: A GRAMMY SALUTE TO PRINCE BE AVAILABLE FOR NEXT-DAY STREAMING?

The concert event will be available for next-day streaming (Wednesday, April 22) on CBS.com and CBS All Access.