Golden Globes
You can still watch the Golden Globes even if you don’t have a TV. NBC

The best night in both movies and television will be celebrated tonight at the 76th annual Golden Globe awards. The first big show of the year marks the official beginning of awards season, and plenty of big stars will be heading to the International Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California to celebrate the night.

This year’s event will begin at 8 p.m. EST and will be broadcast live on NBC. The show is getting a double hosting treatment this year, with “Brooklyn Nine-Nine" actor Andy Samberg teaming up with “Killing Eve” star Sandra Oh for this year’s event. Those who wish to watch the show, but don’t have a TV, can still catch the pair’s surely hilarious banter, as well as the other big moments from the show, via a live stream at NBC.com/live. In order to access the stream, just enter the information of a cable provider for access.

Some big stars are sure to be attending this year’s show, with several up for major awards. However, stars like Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper, Nicole Kidman, Regina King and Emma Stone won’t only have huge moments on stage if they win. Naturally, the biggest highlights may actually occur on the red carpet preceding the show, as they make their grand entrances into the auditorium and make some major fashion statements.

Those who wish to watch the red carpet are also in luck, as they will be able to watch that unfold compliments of E!. The network will once again feature an episode of “E! Live From The Red Carpet,” featuring Ryan Seacrest, Giuliana Rancic, “Nightly Pop’s” Morgan Stewart and Nina Parker. Some pre-event coverage is also scheduled, beginning at 4 p.m. EST.

A second screen live stream of the red carpet will also be available via the network’s website and the E! News Twitter account beginning at 6 p.m. EST.