Lady Gaga, Olivia Rodrigo, and BTS are among the performers on music's biggest night.
If you’re eager to get your awards-show Sunday started even earlier, Live From E!: Countdown to the Grammys airs at 4 p.m. E.T./1 p.m. P.T., featuring comedian Nikki Glaser and Grammy-nominated artist Ester Dean. As such, most categories will not be announced during the live telecast. This year’s telecast will also be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+. Other streaming options include Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, DirectTV Stream, Sling TV, and FuboTV, most of which have free-trial options. Olivia Rodrigo and newly minted Oscar winner Billie Eilish, each up for seven awards, will perform. This year, the Recording Academy will be bestowing honors in a staggering 86 categories. (The full list of nominations can be found here.) Let’s be honest: We all view the Grammys as an unofficial concert. Two-time Grammy winner Lil Nas X, nominated in five categories, will take the stage, as will six-time Grammy winner Brandi Carlile, up for five awards of her own, and 12-time winner Lady Gaga, nominated for her latest record with Tony Bennett. Here’s how to livestream the 64th Grammy Awards. Those searching for their pre-show fashion fix can watch the Live From E!: Grammys red carpet coverage at 6 p.m. E. T./3 p.m. P.T., hosted by Laverne Cox and featuring Queer Eye’s Karamo, style correspondent Zanna Roberts Rassi, and pop culture commentator Naz Perez. Live From E! Stream: Grammys, begins at 7 p.m. E.T./4 p.m. P.T. on most of the E! social channels, YouTube, eonline.com, and the E! News app. Questions about the ceremony abound: Who will win best new artist? The 2022 Grammys air on Sunday, April 3, on CBS. Those with a cable subscription can watch the ceremony live on television at their local CBS affiliate, or online at cbs.com, or through the CBS app.
Expect performances from Gen Z stars and nominees Lil Nas X, Olivia Rodrigo and perennial winner Billie Eilish, as well as appearances from Silk Sonic (that's ...
The 2022 Grammys are set to take place tonight (3 April), awarding the best in music.
It’s unknown if the latter, now legally known as Ye, will attend the ceremony. The ceremony, which was originally set to take place in January, will proceed in Las Vegas, marking the first ceremony since changes to the nomination process were announced. Follow along with live updates from the ceremony, which begins at 8pm EST / 1am BST.
The 64th Grammy Awards are set to sparkle in just a few hours time, with rock royalty well represented among the huge range of categories - here's how you ...
We told you we'd show you how to watch the Grammys for free! It's not as fiddly as you might think - you can get set up in a matter of minutes - and we recommend using a service like ExpressVPN. While Paramount+ is coming to UK, European and Far Eastern audiences later this year, the launch will come too late to watch all the Grammy goings-on, which we hope won’t be as controversial as last weekend’s Oscar's slap-fest. You can also catch up on the big night afterwards using the Paramount+ on-demand service. The entire Grammy 2022 award ceremony will be streamed live through a number of cable channels across the US tonight. It’ll be a night for the whole music community to come together after a turbulent few years and celebrate the best albums, songs and performances from the 12 months or so in diverse range of genres.
The 64th annual Grammy Awards take the show from LA to Las Vegas, and we're updating live highlights and winners from music's biggest night.
Batiste grabs his first Grammy of the day – for "Soul," which ties with "The Queen's Gambit" for score soundtrack for visual media. You can tune into the premiere ceremony – when about 70 of the 86 awards are distributed – starting at 3:30 EDT/12:30 PDT at grammy.com and the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel. Plus she's favored for the prestigious best new artist – yep, which Eilish won in 2020 – against a field that includes Glass Animals, Saweetie and Eilish's own brother, Finneas. says host LeVar Burton, the "Star Trek" and "Roots" actor, to start the Grammys preshow. Mega-popular BTS again looks to become the first K-pop act with a Grammy win – their hit "Butter" is up for best pop duo/group performance. Batiste leads all artists with 11 nominations – even more impressively, in 11 different categories – and he looks to break Jackson and Santana's tied record of eight Grammys in one show.
However, the 19-year-old pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo, who is nominated for the four top awards — album, record and song of the year, and best new artist — will ...
Rodrigo is up against Billie Eilish — who swept the four top awards in 2020 — in three of those categories. However, the 19-year-old pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo, who is nominated for the four top awards — album, record and song of the year, and best new artist — will be closely watched. The presenters include Megan Thee Stallion, Questlove and Dua Lipa, as well as Joni Mitchell, who will make a rare televised appearance.
The Grammys 2022 takes place tonight (April 3) in Las Vegas, with performances from the likes of Silk Sonic, BTS, Lady Gaga and Olivia Rodrigo.
Jon Batiste – ‘Freedom’ – winner Lyle Mays – ‘Eberhard’ – winner Emile Mosseri, arranger (Emile Mosseri) – ‘Infinite Love’ Carrie Underwood – ‘My Savior’ – winner The Isaacs – ‘Songs For The Times’ Zach Crowell, Ashley Gorley & Thomas Rhett – ‘Country Again’ (Thomas Rhett) Jon Batiste – ‘Cry’ – winner Ian Fitchuk, Kacey Musgraves & Daniel Tashian – ‘Camera Roll’ (Kacey Musgraves) Doja Cat, Rodrigo, and Billie Eilish all have seven nominations each. Tori Kelly – ‘A Tori Kelly Christmas’ Deftones – ‘Passenger (Mike Shinoda Remix)’ – winner Chanticleer – ‘Chanticleer Sings Christmas’ – winner