Watch Grammy Awards red carpet live streaming online free [CBS start time, TV info]: Watch Grammys performances on Android and iOS devices

The 57th Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony is expected to take place on the Feb. 8, 2015 and there are going to be several ways how viewers can take advantage of their iOS and Android devices in order to view the ceremony live from the comfort of their homes. The event will take place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, and viewers can view the annual award ceremony from their smartphones and tablets.

For iPhone, iPad and Android owners, users will be required to download the CBS application from iTunes or from the AppStore (Google Play Store for Android device owners) in order to begin their live streaming sessions. However, in order to take complete advantage of the service, users will require a CBS All Access subscription. Another downside of the subscription is that it is currently only available in the following cities:

  1. New York City
  2. Los Angeles
  3. Chicago
  4. Philadelphia
  5. Dallas
  6. San Francisco
  7. Boston
  8. Detroit
  9. Minneapolis
  10. Miami
  11. Denver
  12. Sacramento
  13. Pittsburgh
  14. Baltimore

Users wanting to save money can watch the ceremony using the free trial period, which lasts for a week. After the trial, the monthly subscription will cost $6. In addition, desktop and laptop owners will also be able to live stream the award ceremony just as long as they happen to live in the aforementioned cities.

While there will be reruns of the ceremony after it has officially ended, viewers will most likely want to start viewing it immediately. The live stream of the 57th Grammy Awards will commence off at 8 p.m. and will finish at 11:30 p.m. ET.

Prior to music's biggest night ceremony, E! will be providing complete coverage of the red carpet event. Details can be found here.

Artists taking to the stage to give grand performances are Katy Perry, Rihanna, Paul McCartney and Kanye West, Chris Martin and Beck, Mary J. Blige and Sam Smith,  Ariana Grande, Pharrell Williams, Miranda Lambert, Usher, Madonna, Adam Levine and Gwen Stefani and more.

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