The 62nd annual Grammy Awards are just around the corner, and you’ll want to tune in if only to be able to join in the watercooler discussion about who wore what the next day.
Of course figuring out how to actually watch the Grammys can be a headache, calling to mind a simpler time before streaming when we all just turned on the TV and flipped through the channels. (Then again, we didn’t have Netflix in those days either.)
This is a particularly exciting year for the Grammys, with Alicia Keys returning to host for the second consecutive year. Lizzo looks to be a favorite with eight nominations, and Lil Nas X and Billie Eilish are just behind her with six nominations each. Performers this year will include BTS, Camila Cabello, Brandi Carlile, Ariana Grande, H.E.R., and the Jonas Brothers.
It remains to be seen whether Lizzo’s tiny-purse moment at the American Music Awards will be matched on Grammys night, but red-carpet-fashion buffs can stream arrivals on the Grammys website.
The 2020 Grammys will broadcast live from Los Angeles’s Staples Center and will air live on CBS on Sunday, January 26, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. If you’re a cord-cutter unable to watch the show live, don’t panic; you have plenty of options. CBS All Access will livestream the awards show, although you have to be a member. If you’re not, you can always take advantage of their free seven-day trial.)
YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV will also be streaming the Grammys, and if you opt for these services, there’s a free trial to take advantage of.
Source: Vogue.com