How to watch and stream the 2025 Grammy Awards

2025 Grammy Awards are just around the corner. Could Taylor Swift surprise us again like she did at the last year’s ceremony, where she unexpectedly announced her upcoming album titled “The Tortured Poets Department“? While it’s always exciting to hope for such surprises, it might not be realistic to expect another announcement from her. Perhaps another artist similar to Taylor Swift will share some thrilling news instead.

Taylor Swift’s album is in the running for Album of the Year this year, competing against other exceptional musicians such as André 3000 (New Blue Sun), Beyoncé (Cowboy Carter), Sabrina Carpenter (Short n’ Sweet), Charli XCX (Brat), Jacob Collier (Djesse Vol. 4), Billie Eilish (HIT ME HARD AND SOFT), and Chappell Roan (The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess). Beyoncé is the bookmakers’ favorite to take home the award, but it’s ultimately your decision whether or not to put your money on her.

At the Grammy Awards, Swift’s performance won’t be part of the lineup, but there’s a chance she might make an unexpected appearance. However, it’s not likely. Artists like Carpenter, Charli xcx, Collier, and even Shakira will definitely perform. It’s worth tuning in to the Grammys just for the musical acts alone. Now, you might be wondering how to catch this show? Here are some details on watching and streaming the awards ceremony.

How you can watch and stream the 2025 Grammy Awards

Beginning at 8 pm ET on Sunday, February 2nd, CBS will air the ceremony proceedings. The broadcast is expected to conclude around 11:30 pm, but due to the unpredictable nature of speeches and performances, it might run past that time. It’s challenging to pinpoint the exact duration, as certain speeches or performances can extend beyond their allotted time. Here’s hoping the extended viewing will be worthwhile!

If you prefer to watch the event online, go ahead and stream it on Paramount+. Just remember that you’ll need a subscription for that service. In some cases, SHOWTIME may come bundled with Paramount+, so if you already have SHOWTIME, there’s a chance you might be subscribed without realizing it.

For the fifth consecutive year, comedian Trevor Noah will host the Grammy Awards. Unlike some hosts who resort to harsh jokes at the expense of nominees, Trevor manages to be amusing without being overly critical. He’s definitely worth tuning in for, and given his experience with hosting multiple ceremonies, he should bring an effortless humor to the event.

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2025-01-31 01:00