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Where, What Channel & How To Watch The Full 2022 GRAMMYs Awards Show

Where, What Channel & How To Watch The 2022 GRAMMYs Show: Performers & Presenters incl. BTS, Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, Lil Nas X, Jack Harlow, Artists performing on Music’s Biggest night! The 64th GRAMMYs is on CBS Sunday April 3 @ 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT

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Updated Friday, April 1, 2022.

The 2022 GRAMMYs Awards show will be here before we know it! What will the return to an in-person ceremony look like — and who will win the golden gramophone?

The ceremony, officially known as the 64th GRAMMY Awards, will take place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday, April 3, 2022. Ahead of Music's Biggest Night, GRAMMY.com has assembled a useful guide about the different ways you can watch the show and experience the 2022 GRAMMYs Awards show in full.

Check out our official The 64th GRAMMY Awards: Everything You Need To Know page, get excited about the 2022 GRAMMYs nominations list and read below for more details.

Where, When & What Channel Can I Watch The 2022 GRAMMYs?

The only place to watch Music's Biggest Night is on CBS and Paramount+.

When Are The 2022 GRAMMYs?

The 2022 GRAMMYs take place  Sunday, April 3, starting at 5 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. ET.

Who Is Hosting The 2022 GRAMMYs Awards?

Hosted for the second consecutive year by "The Daily Show" host Trevor Noah, the 2022 GRAMMYs Awards will feature all the music and magic audiences have come to expect.

Who Is Performing At The 2022 GRAMMYs Awards?

Performers include Jon BatisteBrothers OsborneBTSBrandi CarlileBillie EilishCynthia ErivoH.E.R.Lil Nas X with Jack HarlowLeslie Odom JrNasBen PlattOlivia RodrigoChris Stapleton,  J Balvin with Maria Becerra, John LegendSilk Sonic, Carrie Underwood, Maverick City MusicAymée Nuviola and Billy Strings. (Foo Fighters will no longer perform at the 2022 GRAMMYs, although a tribute to Taylor Hawkins will take place.)

Who Are The Presenters At The 2022 GRAMMYs Awards?

The esteemed lineup includes current GRAMMY nominees Megan Thee StallionJoni Mitchell and Questlove; GRAMMY winners Lenny KravitzDua LipaLudacrisBilly PorterBonnie Raitt, and Keith Urban; past GRAMMY nominees Kelsea Ballerini and Avril Lavigne; actors and musicians Jared Leto and Michaela Jaé Rodriguez; and actor Anthony Mackie.

Who Is Performing At The 2022 GRAMMYs Awards? Who Are The 2022 GRAMMYs Performers?

The Recording Academy has announced the first slate of GRAMMYs performers to perform at the upcoming 2022 GRAMMYs: Current nominees Brothers Osborne, BTS, Brandi Carlile, Billie Eilish, Lil Nas X with Jack Harlow, and Olivia Rodrigo are all set to take the GRAMMYs stage on Music’s Biggest Night.

Who Is Nominated At The 2022 GRAMMYs Awards?

The current nominees include today's most innovative artists, including Kanye West, Billie Eilish, Jon Batiste, Coldplay, Justin Bieber, Lil Nas X, Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, Silk Sonic and many others. You can view the full list of nominations here.

During the telecast, visit GRAMMY.com throughout the night to watch acceptance speeches and interviews with the night's winners.

Before the GRAMMYs air, be sure to go behind the scenes with GRAMMY Live.

When Will The 2022 GRAMMYs Awards Premiere Ceremony Air?

Prior to the 64th GRAMMY Awards telecast, the annual GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony will stream live on GRAMMY.com and the Recording Academy's YouTube channel. The Premiere Ceremony is also where we'll award more than 70 GRAMMYs across music genres ranging from classical and jazz to R&B, global music and more. 

*Paramount+ Premium subscribers will have access to stream live via the live feed of their local CBS affiliate on the service as well as on demand. Essential-tier subscribers will be able to access the Premiere Ceremony on-demand the day after the special airs.

What Will Happen During The 2022 GRAMMYs Awards Premiere Ceremony?

GRAMMY winner and current nominee LeVar Burton is hosting this year's prestigious 64th GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony at the MGM Grand Conference Marquee Ballroom in Las Vegas.

Kicking off the ceremony, the opening number will feature a special multi-nominee performance including Madison CunninghamFaluNnenna FreelonKalani Pe'aJohn Popper, and the Isaacs. Other artists scheduled to perform include current GRAMMY nominees Jimmie AllenLedisiMon LaferteAllison Russell, and Curtis Stewart. Presenting the first GRAMMY Awards of the day are current nominees Jimmie Allen, Arlo ParksNate Bargatze, Nnenna Freelon, Pierce Freelon, and Sylvan Esso, and five-time GRAMMY winner and former Chair of the Recording Academy Board of Trustees, Jimmy Jam.

What Will Happen During GRAMMY Week?

The week-long GRAMMY Week 2022 celebration will feature both virtual and live elements, including GRAMMY In The Schools Fest, MusiCares Person of the Year, and a GRAMMY In The Schools Salute To Music Education. Click here for more information.

How Do I Read The 2022 GRAMMYs Awards Program Book?

The 2022 GRAMMYs program book is your ultimate guide to navigating the biggest night in music, and its 86 categories and hundreds of nominees. You can read it here.

Catch All The GRAMMYs Action At live.GRAMMY.com!

Before, during and even after the 2022 GRAMMYs, keep it locked on live.grammy.com to watch the Premiere Ceremony, GRAMMY Live special, backstage scoops, red-carpet hijinks and much, much more!

Don’t Forget To Socialize!

Be sure to follow the Recording Academy on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube for up-to-the-minute info and insight throughout the 2022 GRAMMY Awards show. Don't be shy — like, comment and share during GRAMMY season with the hashtag #GRAMMYs!

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Autumn Rowe at the 2023 GRAMMYs.

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Where Do You Keep Your GRAMMY?: Autumn Rowe Revisits Her Unexpected Album Of The Year Win With Jon Batiste

Acclaimed songwriter Autumn Rowe reveals the inspirational location where her Album Of The Year golden gramophone resides, and details the "really funny way" she first met Jon Batiste.

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Ever since Autumn Rowe won a GRAMMY in 2022, it's been her biggest motivation. That's why the musical multi-hyphenate keeps the award nestled in her writing room — to keep her creative juices flowing.

"It reminds me that anything is possible," she says in the latest episode of Where Do You Keep Your GRAMMY?

Rowe won her first-ever career GRAMMY in 2022 with an Album Of The Year award for Jon Batiste's We Are. "It was very stressful," she recalls with a laugh.

"Right before they announced Album Of The Year, the pressure started getting to me," Rowe explains. "Album Of The Year is the biggest possible award you can win. So, I'm like, 'We didn't win any of these [categories], how are we going to win the biggest award?"

The win also taught her one unforgettable, valuable lesson: "We matter. The music matters. Everything matters. We just have to create it. If there isn't space for it, we have to make space for it. Don't wait for something to open."

Rowe says she grew up "super dirt poor" and never even had the opportunity to watch the awards ceremony on television. "To be a GRAMMY winner means it is possible for everyone," she declares.

Press play on the video above to learn more about the backstory of Autumn Rowe's Album Of The Year award, and remember to check back to GRAMMY.com for more new episodes of Where Do You Keep Your GRAMMY?

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(L-R) Doja Cat and SZA at the 2022 GRAMMYs.

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GRAMMY Rewind: Watch Doja Cat & SZA Tearfully Accept Their First GRAMMYs For "Kiss Me More"

Relive the moment the pair's hit "Kiss Me More" took home Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, which marked the first GRAMMY win of their careers.

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As Doja Cat put it herself, the 2022 GRAMMYs were a "big deal" for her and SZA.

Doja Cat walked in with eight nominations, while SZA entered the ceremony with five. Three of those respective nods were for their 2021 smash "Kiss Me More," which ultimately helped the superstars win their first GRAMMYs.

In this episode of GRAMMY Rewind, revisit the night SZA and Doja Cat accepted the golden gramophone for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance — a milestone moment that Doja Cat almost missed.

"Listen. I have never taken such a fast piss in my whole life," Doja Cat quipped after beelining to the stage. "Thank you to everybody — my family, my team. I wouldn't be here without you, and I wouldn't be here without my fans."

Before passing the mic to SZA, Doja also gave a message of appreciation to the "Kill Bill" singer: "You are everything to me. You are incredible. You are the epitome of talent. You're a lyricist. You're everything."

SZA began listing her praises for her mother, God, her supporters, and, of course, Doja Cat. "I love you! Thank you, Doja. I'm glad you made it back in time!" she teased.

"I like to downplay a lot of s— but this is a big deal," Doja tearfully concluded. "Thank you, everybody."

Press play on the video above to hear Doja Cat and SZA's complete acceptance speech for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 2022 GRAMMY Awards, and check back to GRAMMY.com for more new episodes of GRAMMY Rewind.

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Baby Keem (left) at the 2022 GRAMMYs.

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GRAMMY Rewind: Watch Baby Keem Celebrate "Family Ties" During Best Rap Performance Win In 2022

Revisit the moment budding rapper Baby Keem won his first-ever gramophone for Best Rap Performance at the 2022 GRAMMY Awards for his Kendrick Lamar collab "Family Ties."

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For Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar, The Melodic Blue was a family affair. The two cousins collaborated on three tracks from Keem's 2021 debut LP, "Range Brothers," "Vent," and "Family Ties." And in 2022, the latter helped the pair celebrate a GRAMMY victory.

In this episode of GRAMMY Rewind, turn the clock back to the night Baby Keem accepted Best Rap Performance for "Family Ties," marking the first GRAMMY win of his career.

"Wow, nothing could prepare me for this moment," Baby Keem said at the start of his speech.

He began listing praise for his "supporting system," including his family and "the women that raised me and shaped me to become the man I am."

Before heading off the stage, he acknowledged his team, who "helped shape everything we have going on behind the scenes," including Lamar. "Thank you everybody. This is a dream."

Baby Keem received four nominations in total at the 2022 GRAMMYs. He was also up for Best New Artist, Best Rap Song, and Album Of The Year as a featured artist on Kanye West's Donda.

Press play on the video above to watch Baby Keem's complete acceptance speech for Best Rap Performance at the 2022 GRAMMYs, and check back to GRAMMY.com for more new episodes of GRAMMY Rewind.

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Kendrick Lamar

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GRAMMY Rewind: Kendrick Lamar Honors Hip-Hop's Greats While Accepting Best Rap Album GRAMMY For 'To Pimp a Butterfly' In 2016

Upon winning the GRAMMY for Best Rap Album for 'To Pimp a Butterfly,' Kendrick Lamar thanked those that helped him get to the stage, and the artists that blazed the trail for him.

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Updated Friday Oct. 13, 2023 to include info about Kendrick Lamar's most recent GRAMMY wins, as of the 2023 GRAMMYs.

A GRAMMY veteran these days, Kendrick Lamar has won 17 GRAMMYs and has received 47 GRAMMY nominations overall. A sizable chunk of his trophies came from the 58th annual GRAMMY Awards in 2016, when he walked away with five — including his first-ever win in the Best Rap Album category.

This installment of GRAMMY Rewind turns back the clock to 2016, revisiting Lamar's acceptance speech upon winning Best Rap Album for To Pimp A Butterfly. Though Lamar was alone on stage, he made it clear that he wouldn't be at the top of his game without the help of a broad support system. 

"First off, all glory to God, that's for sure," he said, kicking off a speech that went on to thank his parents, who he described as his "those who gave me the responsibility of knowing, of accepting the good with the bad."

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He also extended his love and gratitude to his fiancée, Whitney Alford, and shouted out his Top Dawg Entertainment labelmates. Lamar specifically praised Top Dawg's CEO, Anthony Tiffith, for finding and developing raw talent that might not otherwise get the chance to pursue their musical dreams.

"We'd never forget that: Taking these kids out of the projects, out of Compton, and putting them right here on this stage, to be the best that they can be," Lamar — a Compton native himself — continued, leading into an impassioned conclusion spotlighting some of the cornerstone rap albums that came before To Pimp a Butterfly.

"Hip-hop. Ice Cube. This is for hip-hop," he said. "This is for Snoop Dogg, Doggystyle. This is for Illmatic, this is for Nas. We will live forever. Believe that."

To Pimp a Butterfly singles "Alright" and "These Walls" earned Lamar three more GRAMMYs that night, the former winning Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song and the latter taking Best Rap/Sung Collaboration (the song features Bilal, Anna Wise and Thundercat). He also won Best Music Video for the remix of Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood." 

Lamar has since won Best Rap Album two more times, taking home the golden gramophone in 2018 for his blockbuster LP DAMN., and in 2023 for his bold fifth album, Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers.

Watch Lamar's full acceptance speech above, and check back at GRAMMY.com every Friday for more GRAMMY Rewind episodes. 

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