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How To Watch 2020 Grammys On PS4, Xbox One, And Nintendo Switch

The 62 Annual Grammy Awards will air live on Sunday, January 26, 2020 at 8 PM ET on CBS. Red Carpet coverage begins an hour earlier, at 7 PM ET. But if you've cut the cord or just want to catch up with the music awards between rounds of Fortnite, you may like to watch the festivities from your Xbox One or PS4 dashboard.

Both consoles can access the CBS All Access app, which will stream the Grammy Awards live. A CBS All Access subscription costs $6 per month, or $10 for the commercial-free option. You can sign up for a one-week free trial to try out the service and have it available during the awards airing. Just remember that once the trial period ends, charges will start automatically unless you manually cancel.

On Nintendo Switch, you'll need to use the Hulu app instead, and that adds an extra hoop to jump through. CBS isn't carried in the standard Hulu line-up, but it is included with one of the live TV packages. That package is priced at $45 per month, but like CBS All Access, you can sign up for a free trial. That would let you watch the Grammys on your Switch, but again, keep in mind that you'll need to cancel to avoid the automatic charge.

This year's Grammy Awards are led by rapper Lil Nas X with six nominations, and 18-year-old Billie Eilish has set records as the youngest artist to be nominated in the top four categories. Performances will include Eilish, Blake Shelton with Gwen Stefani, and Lizzo. Alicia Keys will once again host the awards show.

The Grammys will air air on CBS, the parent company of GameSpot.

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