Grammys 2025: When to watch, how to stream and who’s performing

Grammys 2025: When to watch, how to stream and who’s performing

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Grammys 2025: When to watch, how to stream and who’s performing
Author: Inga Parkel
Published: Jan, 24 2025 15:46

This year’s ceremony will welcome back host Trevor Noah for the fifth consecutive year. As the ceremony is slated to take place in Los Angeles, which has been ravaged by devastating wildfires, the Recording Academy has announced it has refocused its aim to support local relief efforts.

 [Sabrina Carpenter, Benson Boone and Raye are among this year’s star-studded performers]
Image Credit: The Independent [Sabrina Carpenter, Benson Boone and Raye are among this year’s star-studded performers]

The Recording Academy will be “raising additional funds to support wildfire relief efforts and honoring the bravery and dedication of first responders who risk their lives to protect ours,” CEO Harvey Mason Jr. and Board of Trustees Chair Tammy Hurt told members in a recent statement.

Read below for everything you need to know about the forthcoming 2025 Grammys, from when and how to watch the ceremony to who will be performing and who’s been nominated. The 67th Annual Grammy Awards will broadcast live from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 2.

Fans can tune in to the show at home, beginning at 8 p.m. EST/5 p.m. PST, on CBS and Paramount+. Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers will be able to watch it live and on demand, as will those who have access to other streaming services with access to CBS, like Hulu+ Live TV, YouTube TV and FuboTV.

Paramount+ subscribers will additionally be able to stream the ceremony the next day. Ahead of the show, stars will walk the red carpet, which will be covered by several news outlets. E! News will be hosting its traditional E! Live From the Red Carpet segment, which can be watched live on cable television or through live streaming provider FuboTV. The Associated Press will also stream the three-hour red-carpet show on YouTube and APNews.com.

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