If you’re like most music lovers, you probably don’t have cable. That means you’re out of luck when it comes to watching the 2021 Grammy Awards. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to watch the Grammys without cable. You can watch them online through various streaming services, or on your phone or tablet. Here’s a list of some of the best ways to watch the Grammys without cable:

  1. Watch the Grammys Online through Streaming Services: If you want to watch the Grammys online, there are a number of streaming services that offer live coverage. These services include Hulu, CBS All Access, and Sling TV. Each service has its own set of restrictions and features, so be sure to read the fine print before signing up. However, all three services offer on-demand access after you’ve watched the live broadcast.
  2. Watch the Grammys on Your Phone or Tablet: If you’re not interested in watching them online or on your TV screen, you can also watch them on your phone or tablet. Many apps offer live streaming of select channels, including ABC News and ESPN for iOS devices and Android devices respectively. Some apps also offer on-demand access after the live broadcast is over. For example, CBS All Access offers a 30-day free trial so that you can try it out before committing to a subscription plan.
  3. Watch The Grammys Live Streamed from Home: If all else fails and you still want to watch the Grammys live without cable, there’s always option 3: stream them from home! Many providers now offer live streaming options for customers who don’t have cable subscriptions (or who want an alternative way to watch). These providers include DirecTV Now and FuboTV among others (check out our full guide to cord cutting for more information). ..

Paramount+

The recently rebranded and expanded service previously known as CBS All Access will offer the ceremony streaming live and for later on-demand viewing. Subscribers to Paramount+ ($5.99+ per month after a one-month free trial) can catch performers (including Cardi B, BTS, Billie Eilish, Taylor Swift, and many more) playing their biggest hits during the show.

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Fubo TV

Subscribers to Fubo TV ($64.99+ per month after a seven-day free trial) can watch the Grammys via the CBS live stream. See whether host Trevor Noah can translate his talents for making political jokes on The Daily Show into a successful stint as host of a music awards show (with no audience present to laugh at his punchlines).

Hulu + Live TV

The Hulu + Live TV service ($64.99+ per month after a three-day free trial) will show the Grammys on its CBS live stream. See whether top nominee Beyoncé can win in all nine categories she’s been nominated in, including Song of the Year and Record of the Year for her hit single “Black Parade.”

Hulu with Live TV is supported on all major platforms.

YouTube TV

The CBS stream on YouTube TV ($64.99+ per month after a seven-day free trial) will also feature the live Grammys broadcast. Tune in to track the progress of Beyoncé’s fellow major nominees Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa, and Roddy Ricch, all of whom are up for six awards each (including Song of the Year).

Stream YouTube TV on all of your favorite smartphones, tablets, smart TV devices, and game consoles.

AT&T TV

Anyone who subscribes to AT&T TV ($69.99+ per month) can watch the Grammys on the live stream of their local CBS affiliate. See whether any of the fun obscure categories like Best Contemporary Instrumental Album or Best Improvised Jazz Solo or Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package somehow make it into the main broadcast.

The AT&T TV app is available on almost all major platforms.