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Grammys 2023: How to watch the red carpet live and the awards show

Everything you need to know about how to tune into the awards ceremony tonight

Megan Graye
Sunday 05 February 2023 20:41 GMT
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The 2023 Grammys are fast approaching, so it’s not long until we find out who’ll win this year’s most prestigious music awards.

Hosted by Trevor Noah, the ceremony will recognise “outstanding” achievements in the music industry.

Winners are decided by a learned school of musicians, producers, recording engineers and other musical professionals and are presented by the Recording Academy.

The Grammys are also one of the four major American entertainment awards needed to achieve an EGOT.

Major artists including Adele, Beyoncé and Ed Sheeran are all up for awards at this year’s ceremony. You can find the full list of nominees here. 

If you’re keen to get involved, here’s how to watch this year’s awards ceremony:

How to watch the red carpet:

E! will host its “Live from the Grammys Carpet” show with its mix of fashion coverage and celebrity interviews, beginning at 3pm Eastern (8pm UK time).

The Associated Press will also stream a two-hour red carpet show with interviews and fashion footage. It will be streamed on YouTube, Twitter and APNews.com.

How to watch the Grammys in the US

This year’s Grammys will be broadcast live from the Crypto.com Arena in LA on Sunday 5 February.

US viewers will be able to watch the live show on CBS and live or on-demand on Paramount+ at 8pm ET or 5pm PT.

Fans will also be able to stream the showing live from live.grammy.com.

How to watch the Grammys in the UK

Although no TV channels will be showing the ceremony in the UK, British viewers can still watch the ceremony via the website’s live stream if they’re prepared to stay up late!

The ceremony will stream live from live.grammy.com at 1am UK time on Monday 6 February.

Beyoncé is up for several awards at this year’s ceremony
Beyoncé is up for several awards at this year’s ceremony (Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

What are the biggest talking points ahead of this year’s ceremony?

Here at The Independent, we covered some of the talking points around this year’s ceremony when the nominations were announced in November.

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According to music editor Roisin O’Connor, Harry Styles still doesn’t deserve his nominations after previously disagreeing with his nominations for the 2022 Mercury Prize.

As well as this, there’s chatter about the rematch between pop heavyweights Beyoncé and Adele, after previously going head-to-head for Album of the Year in 2017.

Follow live updates on the 2023 Grammys here

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