The 2025 Grammy Awards are tonight. Here's how to watch live and what to know.
The 67th Grammy Awards is set to take place tonight, celebrating the best in music. This year's event has been adjusted to address the recent wildfires in Los Angeles, with a focus on raising funds for wildfire relief and honoring the bravery of first responders. CBS announced that the ceremony will carry a "renewed sense of purpose" in light of these events.
The awards will air live on CBS on Sunday, February 2, starting at 8 p.m. Eastern Time (5 p.m. Pacific Time). Viewers can find their local CBS stations to tune in, and for those who prefer streaming, the ceremony will be available on Paramount+ for subscribers, with on-demand access for Essential subscribers the following day. CBS Los Angeles will also provide a special live stream of the red carpet events, while the Recording Academy will offer exclusive content at live.GRAMMY.com.
Leading the nominations this year is Beyoncé with 11 nominations for her country album "Cowboy Carter," making her the most-nominated artist in Grammy history with a total of 99. Close behind in the competition are Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar, Post Malone, and Charli XCX, each with seven nominations, followed by Taylor Swift, Chappell Roan, and Sabrina Carpenter, who each received six nominations.
Throughout the night, there will be performances and tributes, including a special homage to legendary producer Quincy Jones by Will Smith, Stevie Wonder, and Janelle Monáe. Other artists scheduled to perform include Coldplay's Chris Martin, John Legend, and Sheryl Crow, among others, while Taylor Swift, despite not performing, will serve as a presenter alongside stars like Cardi B and Olivia Rodrigo.
Hosting the event for the fifth consecutive year is comedian Trevor Noah, known for his previous work on "The Daily Show." The ceremony will be held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, promising an evening filled with celebration and acknowledgement of the musical talents of the past year.