Get ready for the biggest night in music. The 59th annual Grammy Awards will air on Sunday, Feb. 12, and it will be an awards show viewers won't want to miss.

That's because there will be anticipated performances by Beyoncé after her big baby news, Lady Gaga after she smashed Super Bowl, and the return of Adele.

Hosted by James Corden, the 2017 Grammys will also feature performances by The Weekend, Carrie Underwood, Alicia Keys and John Legend.

Queen B leads the pack with the most nominations, and will compete against Adele, Justin Bieber, Drake and Sturgill Simpson for Album of the Year.

Here's how to watch the 2017 Grammys:

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Watch On TV

Those at home can tune into CBS at 8p.m. ET on TV.

But we all know the night starts well before 8 with the red carpet. Those looking to check out all the fashion can check out CBS at 7 p.m. ET for the official Grammy Red Carpet Live show with ET's Nancy O'Dell and Kevin Frazier.

Audiences can also watch E! Live From the Red Carpet with Ryan Seacrest and Giuliana Panic starting at 4p.m. ET.

Stream Online

Thanks to the Internet, people no longer have to be parked on the couch in order to watch the event. Looking to stream the 2017 Grammys online? The only way to do so is with CBS All Access.

Those who are subscribed to the streaming service can get a 1 weeks free trial ($5.99 per month).
The official Grammy website is also providing viewers with a live stream; however, it is only a behind-the-scenes look and won't feature the main stage view for watching performances and award winners take the podium.

It is a great way to see more from favorite artists, and the site will also cover the red carpet the earliest, starting at 3 p.m. ET.

Mobile And Other Devices

Even though the Grammys are exclusively available to stream on CBS All Access doesn't mean viewers can't watch on their phones, tablets or other devices.

Download the CBS app for iOS and Android in order to stream from your phone. The CBS App is also available for Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, PS4, Xbox, Windows 10 and Chromecast.

Just keep in mind, viewers will still need an All Access account to start streaming.

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