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It’s that time once again as the 66th annual Grammy Awards are set to take place this weekend at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
Trevor Noah will be hosting the event for the fourth consecutive year, promising a night filled with incredible performances, stunning outfits, and the anticipation of both winners and losers. Here’s your guide to catching all the action live.
When are the Grammys?
The Grammys are scheduled for this Sunday, February 4, 2024, at 8 p.m. ET. The ceremony is expected to run for approximately 3.5 hours, wrapping up around 11:30 p.m. ET, barring any lengthy acceptance speeches.
What channel are the Grammys on?
Since broadcasting its inaugural Grammy Awards in 1973, CBS has remained the official home of the ceremony. Now in its 66th year, this marks the 51st consecutive year of the Grammys on CBS. In the age of streaming, CBS’ streaming platform Paramount+ will also simulcast the awards show through its Paramount+ with Showtime tier.
How to watch the Grammys live without cable
For those who have cut the cord on cable, fear not. You can still catch the Grammys live in the streaming age, and there may even be options for free viewing. We’ve compiled the best choices for tuning into the Grammys action without a cable subscription.
The Grammys will be streaming live on Paramount+ with Showtime (the pricier tier) concurrently with the CBS broadcast. Typically, a subscription to the top tier costs $11.99 per month, but for a limited time, you can use the code JUNE to enjoy 30 days of Paramount+ with Showtime for free. This means you can watch the Grammys as they happen and stay tuned for the month to stream not only the biggest football game of the year but also all the shows and movies available on Showtime, including recent releases like The Woman In the Wall and The Curse. If you’ve previously subscribed to Paramount+ with Showtime, there’s a chance you may not qualify for this trial offer, but it’s worth a try.