How to watch the Grammys without cable

Tune into music's biggest night live this weekend.
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Tune in this weekend to see who takes home the biggest awards of the night. Credit: CBS / Recording Academy

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The best ways to watch the Grammys at a glance:

BEST FOR WATCHING LIVE
Paramount+ with Showtime
free 7-day trial, then $119.99 per year (save 23%)
Paramount+ and Showtime logos side by side

RUNNER-UP FOR WATCHING LIVE
YouTube TV
free 7-day trial, then $69.99 per month for your first 6 months
YouTube TV logo

BEST FOR WATCHING LATER
Paramount+ Essential
free 7-day trial, then $59.99 per year (save 37%)
Paramount+ logo

ANOTHER WAY TO WATCH LIVE
Fubo TV
free 7-day trial, then $59.99 for your first month
Fubo TV logo

Music's biggest night is upon us once again: The 67th annual Grammy Awards are happening this weekend at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. Love him or hate him, comedian Trevor Noah will return as master of ceremonies for his fifth consecutive year. Taylor Swift and Beyoncé will face off in top categories, and artists like Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan will celebrate their first nominations ever (six each!).

It's sure to be a talent-filled evening packed with epic performances and tributes, and of course, winners and losers. Here's everything you need to know to tune into the awards ceremony live.

When are the Grammys?

The 2025 Grammys will take place Sunday, Feb. 2, at 8 p.m. ET. So long as the acceptance speeches don't run over, the ceremony is expected to last about three-and-a-half hours, concluding around 11:30 p.m. ET.

What channel are the Grammys on?

Since 1973, CBS has been the home of the Grammy Awards. Now in its 67th year, this marks 52 years of the Grammys on CBS. Of course, now that we're in the age of streaming, CBS's streaming sibling Paramount+ will also simulcast the awards show via its Paramount+ with Showtime tier only. The Paramount+ Essential plan will only get you access to the on-demand broadcast the next day after the awards air.

How to watch the Grammys live without cable

For those who no longer have cable or access to their local CBS network, you'll have a few different options for tuning in live (and maybe even for free). The easiest and most affordable way is to sign up for a Paramount+ with Showtime free trial. However, the trial is only for brand-new subscribers. If you don't qualify for the trial of Paramount+, you can also opt for a live TV streaming service like YouTube TV or Fubo and score a free trial offer. Here's a breakdown of the best options and the best deals:

Watch on Paramount+

As mentioned above, Paramount+ offers a seven-day trial for new subscribers, which will allow you to catch the Grammy Awards for free. If you're not eligible for the trial, you'll have to sign up for a Paramount+ with Showtime subscription to watch live. The Paramount+ Essential subscription will only give you access to the broadcast the day after the ceremony on-demand. Fortunately, you can still save money on either tier by opting for an annual plan rather than a monthly plan.

Paramount+ and Showtime logos side by side
Credit: Paramount+ with Showtime

The Grammys will be streaming live on Paramount+ with Showtime (the more expensive tier) simultaneously with the broadcast on CBS. A subscription costs $12.99 per month, but you can save some money by opting for the annual subscription for $119.99. That drops the monthly cost down to just $10 per month. You'll have to pay upfront, but ultimately, you'll save about 23% overall.

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If you can manage to avoid spoilers in this day and age, a Paramount+ Essential subscription will get you access to the broadcast on demand the day following the live ceremony. It'll only cost you $59.99 per year for this tier, as opposed to the $119.99 per year for the Showtime tier. Compared to the $7.99 per month charge, that will save you 37% long-term.

Watch on YouTube TV

While it's a lot more expensive than Paramount+, YouTube will also give you live access to local channels, including CBS, so you can catch the Grammys as they're happening. Not to mention, you'll get a free trial if you've never signed up previously. That means you could potentially watch the Grammy Awards for free on CBS through YouTube TV. Trials are typically a week long, so be sure to check your status and cancel your subscription before the week ends or you'll be hit with a $69.99 blow to your bank account.

YouTube TV logo
Credit: YouTube TV
YouTube TV
Free trial, then $69.99 per month for 6 months

Honorable mentions

  • DirecTV Stream (CBS included in some areas) — $74.99/month

  • FuboTV (CBS included in some areas)— 7-day free trial, then $59.99/month for your first month

Frequently Asked Questions


The 67th Grammy Awards promise some huge performances from the biggest names in music this year, including Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, Charli xcx, Billie Eilish, Benson Boone, RAYE, and Teddy Swims. See the full list of performers and presentersat the 2025 Grammys to date.


The Grammy nominees were announced back in November with, of course, some surprises and snubs. Check out the full list of 2025 Grammy nominations here.

Here are a few big takeaways:

  • Beyoncé received the most nominations with 11, including Record of the Year, Album of the Year, and Song of the Year.

  • Women cleaned up at the Grammy nominations, with Beyoncé, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Charli XCX, Sabrina Carpenter, and Taylor Swift all picking up nods for Album of the Year. (André 3000's New Blue Sun and Jacob Collier's Djesse Vol. 4 round out the list.)

  • Taylor Swift and Beyoncé will face off in the biggest categories of the night.

  • Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan are not only nominated for their first Grammy Awards, but each of them picked up six nominations.

  • The Beatles will compete against Beyoncé and Taylor Swift for Record of the Year thanks to AI and the release of their final song, "Now and Then."

  • Kendrick Lamar's diss track "Not Like Us" picked up five nominations, including Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Rap Performance.

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Christina Buff is a Nashville-based freelance writer for who covers shopping with a splash of entertainment. If you’re ever wondering what streaming service you need to watch something (and the cheapest way to sign up for it), she’s your girl.

Christina received a B.S. in Business Communication (concentration in writing) from Stevenson University and began her professional journey writing and editing press releases. Since then, she’s written content for a marketing agency, blogged for celebrities, and covered local news, politics, women’s lifestyle, fashion, beauty, and just about everything in between for various publications.

When she’s not writing, she’s probably enjoying live music, studying human design, or embroidering and upcycling clothes. You can follow her on Instagram at @touchinfinity.


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