The 2019 Grammy Awards are this Sunday. Below is everything you need to know so you can tune in, wherever you are on music’s biggest night.
The official broadcast will take place on Sunday, Feb. 10, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS. The show will air live from Staples Center in Los Angeles. The awards show will be streamed with CBS All Access and will be available on Apple TV, iPad, Roku, your Windows 10 device, Chromecast, FireTV, Xbox or PS4 consoles. This year’s Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony — the event before the main Grammy telecast, where the bulk of the night’s prizes will be handed out — streams live starting at 3:30 p.m. ET/12:30 p.m. PT on Sunday via Grammy.com.
The 61st edition of the awards show is set to feature a diverse lineup of performances from Lady Gaga and Mark Ronson, Dua Lipa and St. Vincent, Chloe x Halle, Travis Scott and gospel great Yolanda Adams. Fantasia and Andra Day will also pay tribute to the Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin, hitting the stage Sunday night on the Alicia Keys-hosted show.
Additional artists announced to perform on the broadcast include Camila Cabello, Cardi B, Dan + Shay, Post Malone with the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Shawn Mendes, Diana Ross, J Balvin, Arturo Sandoval, Young Thug, Janelle Monáe, Kacey Musgraves, H.E.R., Miley Cyrus, Brandi Carlile, Maren Morris, Little Big Town, Ricky Martin, Camila Cabello, Diana Ross, Janelle Monáe, and Maren Morris.
The battle for best new artist is one category to keep tabs on, with Chloe x Halle, Luke Combs, Greta Van Fleet, H.E.R., Dua Lipa, Margo Price, Bebe Rexha and Jorja Smith all vying for the coveted title.