Everything You Need to Know About the 2025 Grammy Awards: Date, Streaming, and Wildfire Relief Efforts
The 67th Annual Grammy Awards are just around the corner, and it’s time to start planning your viewing party! This year’s ceremony promises to be both star-studded and meaningful, as it takes place on Sunday, February 2, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. While the event will still showcase the best in music, the Recording Academy has shifted its focus to support relief efforts for the devastating wildfires that affected the Los Angeles area.
Here’s everything you need to know about watching the 2025 Grammys, from streaming options to where you can see your favorite stars walk the red carpet.
When do the Grammys start and how can I watch?
The main show will air live at 8 p.m. Eastern on CBS and Paramount+. For those with a Paramount+ with Showtime subscription, you can watch the ceremony both live and on-demand.
How do I stream the Grammys?
If you prefer to stream the Grammys, you can do so through live TV streaming services that include CBS, such as:
- Hulu + Live TV
- YouTube TV
- FuboTV
For Paramount+ subscribers, the Grammy Awards will be available for streaming the day after the ceremony.
How can I watch the red carpet?
If you’re eager to catch all the fashion and interviews from the red carpet, The Associated Press will stream a three-hour show featuring interviews with stars and exclusive fashion coverage. You can watch it live on YouTube and APNews.com.
Who is nominated for the Grammys?
This year, the nominations are led by Beyoncé, who has earned 11 nominations, bringing her career total to 99, making her the most-nominated artist in Grammy history. Beyoncé is also the most decorated artist, with 32 Grammy wins.
Other top nominees include:
- Post Malone, Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar, and Charli XCX, each with 7 nominations.
- Taylor Swift, along with first-time nominees Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan, each with 6 nominations.
How are the Los Angeles-area wildfires impacting the Grammys?
While the 2025 Grammy Awards will go ahead as planned, the event has shifted its focus to supporting wildfire relief efforts in the Los Angeles area. The devastating wildfires have deeply affected the community, including many music professionals, and the Recording Academy has decided to scale back its usual Grammy Week events in favor of fundraising.
The Recording Academy has condensed its pre-Grammy plans to just four events, each featuring a fundraising component. Notably, events like the Black Music Collective gathering, Grammy advocacy brunch, and immersive pop-up Grammy house events have been canceled. In total, at least 16 pre-Grammy events have been called off to redirect attention and resources to wildfire relief.
Harvey Mason Jr., CEO of the Recording Academy, stated, “This is our home, it’s home to thousands of music professionals, and many of us have been negatively impacted.”
How is the music industry responding to the wildfires?
The broader music industry is stepping up to assist with the wildfire recovery efforts. Universal Music Group, one of the world’s largest record labels, has canceled all of its Grammy-related events, including its annual artist showcase and Grammy after-party. Instead, the funds typically allocated to these events will now go towards wildfire relief.
Similarly, BMG and Warner Music Group have canceled their pre-Grammy celebrations and redirected their resources to support recovery efforts. Warner Music Group and the Blavatnik Family Foundation Social Justice Fund have already pledged $1 million toward Los Angeles-area fire relief.
MusiCares: Helping the Music Community
MusiCares, the organization dedicated to assisting music professionals in need of financial, medical, or personal support, will still hold its annual Persons of the Year benefit gala at the Los Angeles Convention Center on January 31. This year, the gala will honor the Grateful Dead with an added commitment to wildfire relief efforts.
At the event, MusiCares will make a special appeal for donations to help support the ongoing relief efforts for those impacted by the wildfires.
The 2025 Grammy Awards will undoubtedly be a night to remember, not only for celebrating musical talent but also for showing how the industry comes together to help those in need. Be sure to tune in, contribute to the relief efforts if you can, and enjoy a night of music’s biggest moments.