How to Watch the 2022 GRAMMY Awards Online

GRAMMYs 2022: What to Expect From Music’s Biggest Night

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Music fans can finally breathe a sigh of relief. After months of delays due to coronavirus restrictions, the 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards are officially slated to take place this Sunday — and between the slew of historic nominations and the iconic range of musical artists set to perform, this year's ceremony is already shaping up to being one of the most memorable yet.
As the biggest night in music, the GRAMMY Awards are known for having no shortage of historic achievements, jaw-dropping performances and even an unscripted moment or two. With Trevor Noah returning to his hosting duties once again, viewers will get to watch as some of today's biggest musical superstars take the stage or take home a top award.
This year, Jon Batiste leads the nominations with 11 nods, while other artists like Justin Bieber, Doja Cat, and H.E.R. each earned eight, and Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo also scored seven apiece.
In terms of music, the GRAMMYs (rather unsurprisingly) have a lot embedded into the ceremony. Following suit from last year's performance-packed event, this year's GRAMMY Awards will see nominees like Eilish and Rodrigo take the stage, along with Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow — as the duo is set to perform their chart-topping hit, "INDUSTRY BABY."
Batiste, H.E.R., Nas, and Chris Stapleton were also announced as performers for this year's ceremony. And following their hiatus, K-pop megastars BTS (and perhaps the most anticipated group of the night) will celebrate their nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance with an unmissable performance of "Butter."
Whether you're hoping to see your favorite artist take home a top prize or you're simply eager to tune in for the great music (of which there will be a lot of), here's everything you'll need to know about how, when and where to watch the 2022 GRAMMY Awards online.

When are the 2022 Grammy Awards? The 64th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony will air on Sunday, April 3 at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET.
Where will the 2022 Grammy Awards be broadcast? The ceremony will air exclusively on CBS. Viewers can also live-stream the event via platforms like Paramount+, fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV and Sling TV.
How can I watch the 2022 Grammy Awards online? Viewers can subscribe to Paramount+ for just $5/month through the streamer's ad-supported subscriber tier, or for $10/month through their ad-free Premium Plan. The ceremony will also be available to watch via other streaming services like fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV and Sling TV for as low as $50 per month. Sign up below:
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