Grammys 2017 Channel: Where to watch the 59th annual awards show

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The Grammy Awards are returning this weekend, and there's more than one way to catch the annual ceremony celebrating the biggest night in music. Confirmed performances include Adele, Chance the Rapper, The Weeknd, Bruno Mars, John Legend and Demi Levato.

The 59th Annual Grammy Awards, hosted by James Corden, airs Sunday Feb. 12 on CBS at 8 p.m. Eastern. Take a look at how to watch the show online below.

CBS All Access Livestream

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A livestream of the ceremony will be available on CBS All Access, an on-demand streaming service; the subscription service also hosts 8,500 other CBS television episodes for streaming.

Currently, there are two options for CBS All Access: one with limited commercials priced at $5.99 a month, or a commercial-free subscription priced at $9.99 a month.

Behind the scenes livestream

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Those interested in catching the behind-the-scenes action can check out Grammy Live!, a livestream on the Grammys' official website. The special stream will show red carpet arrivals and interviews leading up to the show's kick off at 8 p.m. Eastern.

Please note: The stream on Grammy Live! will not be the same as the official broadcast on CBS and CBS All Access. The special stream will show exclusive backstage coverage of artists during the ceremony. Grammy Live! kicks off at 3 p.m. Eastern and can be viewed from mobile or desktop devices.

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