2017 Grammy Awards: Who’s Hosting The Grammys, Is It Pre-Recorded And Other FAQs
The biggest night in music is finally here and fans have more ways than ever to watch the awards. Airing on CBS this year, the 2017 Grammy Awards will air live on television as well as online.
With nine nominations for the night, Beyonce will attempt to continue her reign in music as she competes for awards such as record of the year, album of the year and song of the year. Before the awards begin, here’s a quick rundown on what you should know.
When Are The 2017 Grammy Awards?
The 59th Annual Grammy Awards go down on Sunday, Feb. 12, from the Staples Center in Los Angeles and begin at 8:00 p.m. EST.
Who Is Hosting?
Hosting duties for the 2017 Grammys will be handled by “The Late Late Show” host James Corden. Known for his Carpool Karaoke segment during his talk show, rumors claim the funnyman may bring them to the Grammys.
Is It Pre-Recorded?
The Grammys are always live when it comes to the east coast, but last year was the first time the west coast got to watch the awards live. This year, the Grammys will once again air live on CBS for both coasts.
Can I Stream It?
If you can’t watch the Grammys on TV, you will be able to stream it through CBS All Access, the network’s digital subscription video on-demand and live streaming service.
Who’s Performing?
Performers for the 2017 Grammys include: John Legend, Metallica, Lady Gaga, Adele, Bruno Mars, A Tribe Called Quest, The Weeknd, Daft Punk, Chance The Rapper, Beyonce, Lukas Graham, Little Big Town, Demi Lovato, Katy Perry and Sturgill Simpson.
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