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Find out where to stream the 2025 Grammys live and catch unforgettable performances from Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Charli xcx, Sabrina Carpenter, and more
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The Grammys are back, ready to dazzle music fans around the globe with unforgettable performances and well-deserved accolades. The 67th Grammy Awards will take place on Sunday, Feb. 2, at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT. Hosted by comedian and Emmy-winning personality Trevor Noah, the event will be broadcast live from the Crypto.com Arena in Downtown Los Angeles. Now, if you're ready to watch your favorites take the stage, it's time to learn where to watch the Grammys this year.
67th Grammy Awards
GrammysIf you're planning to tune in, you'll need access to CBS, as it's the official broadcaster of the Grammys. For cord-cutters, the ceremony will also stream live on Paramount+ in addition to live streaming platforms, making it easy to join the festivities even without cable. And with the show doubling as a platform for supporting wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles, the night promises not only music but meaningful impact.
Of course, the main attraction is the star-studded lineup of performers and nominees. Billie Eilish, Shakira, and Chappell Roan — each vying for awards — are set to take the stage. They'll be joined by other top nominees, including Charli xcx and Sabrina Carpenter, as well as rising stars Benson Boone, Doechii, RAYE, and Teddy Swims.
With respect to the LA wildfires and those who were affected, updates on the Grammys were rolled out a bit later this year. However, these are just the first performers announced so far. More names are expected to join the lineup soon.
Whether you're tuning in to cheer on your favorite artists or to witness the evening's surprises, the 2025 Grammys are gearing up to deliver a night of entertainment and emotion. So grab your Paramount+ login or ensure your live TV subscription is ready — this is one event you won't want to miss.
Paramount+ is the only streaming service, outside of live TV packages, where you can catch the Grammys live. To stream the ceremony as it happens, you'll need to sign up for the Paramount+ Essential or SHOWTIME plan, which start at $8/month — a pretty solid deal for live streaming.
Since the Grammys will air live on CBS, Hulu + Live TV is a fantastic choice for streaming the event. This service combines Hulu's vast on-demand catalog with over 95 live TV channels, including CBS, giving you access to the Grammys and a whole lot more. Plus, it comes bundled with Disney+ and ESPN+ for a complete entertainment package. Plans start at $83/month, making it a solid option for those who want both live TV and an extensive streaming library.
DIRECTV STREAM is another great option for accessing CBS to watch the Grammys. Its most affordable tier, priced at around $100/month (depending on your location), includes CBS alongside 90+ other channels. New subscribers can also enjoy a discount for the first two months. This plan offers plenty of perks, including unlimited DVR storage and the ability to stream on an unlimited number of devices, making it a versatile choice for live TV fans.
Fubo is a solid choice for streaming the Grammys live, providing CBS access on its most affordable plan. The Essential plan is priced at $85/month but offers a discount of $25 off for your first month as a new subscriber. With this plan, you'll get access to over 200 channels, unlimited cloud DVR, and the ability to stream on up to 10 devices at the same time — ideal for households with multiple viewers. It's a one-stop option to ensure you don't miss a single moment of music's biggest night.
If CBS or Paramount+ isn't available in your area, a VPN could be your ticket to streaming the Grammys live. Services like ExpressVPN and Private Internet Access allow you to bypass location restrictions, letting you tune into the broadcast from anywhere in the world. Both are designed for seamless streaming, with ExpressVPN offering discounts on annual plans and Private Internet Access starting as low as $2/month. With an easy setup and secure connection, you can catch every performance and award moment without any interruptions.
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