2019 Grammys online: How to watch Grammy Awards live stream without a TV

Looking to watch the 61st annual Grammy Awards this Sunday (February 10) but don’t have a TV? The ceremony, which kicks off at 5:00 p.m. PT/8:00 p.m. ET live from LA, will be available online. Read on to find out how to watch this three-and-a-half hour event jam-packed with music and hosted for the first time by Grammy winner Alicia Keys.

CBS All Access is the cheapest way to see the Grammys online. The service is $5.99 per month, but offers a 7-day free trial membership. All of the leading streaming set-top boxes and smart TVs allow you to download this app and sign up for that free trial.

You may already be subscribing to a service that includes a live stream of the CBS affiliate in your town. DirecTVNow, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue and YouTube TV all have deals with CBS stations in most of the nation’s markets. The basic packages for these that include local TV run about $40 per month.

While winners of the top 12 awards like Album of the Year will be announced during the CBS show, 70 of the 84 Grammy Awards will be doled out during a non-televised event in the afternoon. The Premiere Ceremony runs for three hours beginning at noon PT/3:00 p.m. ET. Check back on our home page for the most up-to-date results.

SEE 2019 Grammy nominations list: All the nominees for the 61st Grammy Awards

Who’ll win? We’re predicting that both Lady Gaga and Kacey Musgraves will win four Grammy Awards. Musgraves will pull off a clean sweep by going four for four and taking home Album of the Year and Best Country Album (“Golden Hour”), plus Best Country Solo Performance (“Butterflies”) and Best Country Song (“Space Cowboy”). Lady Gaga will go four for five, with all of her wins coming for her “A Star is Born” love ballad “Shallow”: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance and Best Visual Media Song. This haul would bring her career total to 10 Grammys.

Historically, Gold Derby’s predictions have predicted about two-thirds of the Grammy winners. Before the show starts check out our updated Grammy odds generated by the predictions of more than 2,000 Gold Derby readers plus 10 music journalists who are experts at these awards and our in-house team of 8 editors.

Make your predictions to compete against other Grammy fans plus our teams of pros. And join in the fierce debate over the 2019 Grammys taking place right now with Hollywood insiders in our music forums. Read more Gold Derby entertainment news.

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