Grammys 2019: How to watch the awards at the Staples Center in LA
Music's biggest night is taking place at the Staples Center in LA
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Your support makes all the difference.The 61st annual Grammy Awards begin tonight (10 February, 8pm ET time, 4am GMT). The Grammys performance lineup includes Cardi B, Miley Cyrus, Shawn Mendes, Ricky Martin, Janelle Monáe and a futher 10 live acts.
If you couldn't make it to the ceremony at the Staples Center in LA, there are ways of following all the action from home.
Provided you're in the US, you can watch everything on TV via CBS, starting with the premiere ceremony at 3.30pm ET, which is being hosted by Shaggy and presented by stars including Lzzy Hale and Questlove, who are handing out the first Grammy Awards of the day.
Seeing what the stars are wearing is one of the most entertaining aspects of the event, and with artists like Cardi B and Janelle Monae attending, you can bet that there'll be some incredible outfits.
CBS is streaming all the red carpet arrivals and interviewing people as they arrive at the Staples Center from 5pm ET (1am GMT).
Hopefully you'll be following The Independent's liveblog to keep track of all the winners, but you can also check out the Grammys' official real-time leaderboard and re-watch all the acceptance speeches.
You can also follow along on Twitter (using the hashtag #Grammys), Facebook, Instagram, YouTube for all the latest news.
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