How to Watch the Grammys

Since the Super Bowl is over with, it's time to focus on the next big night on TV: the Grammys.

Happening in less than a week, the 61st annual music awards show will begin live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles on February 10th on CBS. Celebrating the biggest stars in the music industry, the 2019 lineup of performers has some heavy hitters that you do not want to miss.

Finding the right channel to stream the awards show can be a daunting task, so we compiled a list of verified services to meet your viewing needs.

Over-The-Air TV Antenna

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CBS All Access App

The Grammys will be live on CBS this year in 2019. So with the CBS All Access app, you will be able to stream live on your phone, tablet or streaming media console. The app is available for iOS and Android as well as Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Roku, Apple TV, PS4, Xbox, and more. You will also be able to watch the pre-show festivities and red carpet live on the app.

If you miss the show, CBS will have it available the next day as well as right after the live show airs. You are required to subscribe to CBS, which comes with a monthly payment plan.

YouTube TV

YouTube TV is another great option for those who wish to cut the cord. If you sign up today, you will receive an extended free trial for two weeks. The service costs $40 a month and includes CBS. Plug in your zip code on its channel lineup page to see what live, local networks are available where you live.

Hulu with Live TV

Hulu with Live TV is an addition of Hulu's existing on-demand service that adds live streaming television to the mix. It is a subscription option that allows you to gain access through the same platform. While using this service, you can watch live television on your desktop computer or laptop, smartphone, or tablet. There are three different price points so make sure you do your research on what is right for you.

In order to watch the Grammy Awards in 2019, you'll need to find a streaming service that not only offers CBS but a live feed of CBS and not just on-demand content. Choose from any of the services above and you'll be set to watch the best night for music.