• The 2020 Grammys air on Sunday, January 26 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.
  • With Alicia Keys as the host and A-list performers like Lizzo, Aerosmith, and Billie Eilish set to hit the stage, you won't want to miss the ceremony.
  • Below, we detail how you can watch and stream the festivities—even without cable.

With Lizzo leading the 2020 Grammy nominations with a total of eight, and pop favorites like Lil Nas X, Billie Eilish, and Rosalía not far behind (not to mention several Beyoncé nods), it's safe to say that we do not want to miss this year's ceremony.

Music's biggest night is looming, so it's time for all pop culture enthusiasts to come armed with winner predictions, Twitter fingers, and a glass of wine or two. But before all that, we must clarify one thing: How do you watch the show? And is it possible to tune in if you don't have cable? We answer those burning questions below.


How can I watch and stream the 2020 Grammys?

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The ceremony is airing live on Sunday, January 26 on CBS at 8 P.M. ET. If you're not sure of what channel that would be for you, just check your local listings.

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Now, if you don't have an actual television, you can watch it on your computer through your cable provider's online streaming site (just make sure to have your login information at the ready) or with CBS All Access, the network's personal streaming service. If you don't have an account, there's a seven-day free trial. After that it's either $5.99 a month or $9.99 a month, commercial-free.


I'm team #NoCable, so what about me?

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If all you've got is WiFi, there's more than a few ways for you to watch the Grammys online. The following device apps will all be streaming the show: Apple TV, Amazon Fire, PlayStation Vue, Roku, and Xbox One. YouTubeTV ($49.99 a month) and Hulu + Live TV ($54.99 a month) will play the awards show as well and both offer free trial periods.


What about the red carpet show?

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There are a few red carpet shows taking place on Sunday night, so it's all about preference. First up, E! is airing E! Countdown to the Red Carpet: The 2020 Grammys starting at 4 p.m. ET, followed by E! Live From the Red Carpet at 6 p.m. ET. Ryan Seacrest and Giuliana Rancic will host.

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Entertainment Tonight's Kevin Frazier and Keltie Knight will host the Grammy Red Carpet Live over on CBS, as well as CBS All Access at 7 p.m. ET. And finally, Red Carpet Live: At the Grammy Awards will be jointly hosted by People and Entertainment Weekly and live streaming at 6 p.m.ET.


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McKenzie Jean-Philippe is the editorial assistant at OprahMag.com covering pop culture, TV, movies, celebrity, and lifestyle. She loves a great Oprah viral moment and all things Netflix—but come summertime, Big Brother has her heart. On a day off you'll find her curled up with a new juicy romance novel.