How to Watch Biden’s Speech Tonight

President Joe Biden is marking his first 100 days in office with a joint session of Congress, bringing together lawmakers to discuss his progress so far and share his plans for the future with the nation. We can expect to hear him discuss the American Families Plan, as well as his next steps in finding an end to the pandemic.

While all presidents have held similar events, Biden’s will look a little different this year because of Covid. The Associated Press reports that out of 535 members of Congress, only around 200 received tickets for Biden’s speech and they are not permitted to bring guests with them.

The in-person audience may be smaller, but there are sure to be plenty of eyes on Biden with a big audience watching from home tonight.  Here’s everything you need to know to tune into Biden’s speech this evening.

WHAT TIME IS BIDEN’S SPEECH TONIGHT?

Biden’s speech is set to officially begin at 9/8c tonight, April 28.

WHERE CAN I WATCH BIDEN’S SPEECH TONIGHT?

You’ve got plenty of options when it comes to watching Biden address the nation this evening. Major networks like ABC, CBS, CNN, C-SPAN, Fox, MSNBC and NBC will all be airing the president’s speech.

CAN I STREAM BIDEN’S SPEECH?

No cable? No worries — you can stream Biden’s speech for free. You’ll find it on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.

HOW TO WATCH BIDEN’S SPEECH TONIGHT:

If you’re looking to tune in the traditional way, just head to any of the major news networks listed above on your TV at 9/8c. But if you’re trying to stream the speech for free, you can find it on most network YouTube channels or websites.

ABC will stream the speech on the ABC YouTube channel. CNN will air the speech on its website, where it will be available to all visitors without a cable log-in, and will also share the speech on CNN apps and CNNgo. CBS will stream Biden’s speech live through CBSN, while NBC will air the event on NBC News NOW, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

You can also watch Biden’s speech on the White House website, WH.gov/live, or turn to C-SPAN, C-SPAN Radio and C-SPAN.org.