It’s Almost Time For Music’s Biggest Night, Y’all! Here’s What You Need to Know Ahead of the Grammys
Next stop on the awards season train is the 61st Annual Grammys. Music’s biggest night has always proven to be filled with surprises, great performances and outrageous fashion. You won’t want to miss a minute of the action, so below are all the details you need on how to watch the Grammy Awards.
The official show kicks off at 8:00 p.m. EST on CBS. You can also watch the show for free with CBS All Access as the incomparable Alicia Keys takes the stage as the first woman in 14 years to host the big show. There are some amazing artists slotted to perform including Lady Gaga, Cardi B, Miley Cyrus and Shawn Mendes, so don’t take too long grabbing snacks during commercial breaks.
Catch all the stunning looks from music industry A-listers during the red carpet at 5 p.m. EST. Grammy.com will be hosting their own livestream of the arrivals. This particular show is the chance for celebs to have a little more fun with fashion. Last year, a lot of women rocked ultra-tailored tuxes and Lady Gaga wore a show-stopping black and lace gown.
If you’re in full award night mode, there’s also a pre-show that will be streamed on the official Grammy website starting at 3:30 p.m. EST. During the prelude to the live event, certain awards are given out in-between performances, and the whole thing will be hosted by Shaggy.
Overall, the show is sure to have some exciting moments. We can’t wait to see what the performers have planned and for Alicia to knock it out of the park. See you Sunday!
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