2015 Grammys Date, Live Stream & Predictions: Where to Watch & Everything You Need to Know About the Award Show
We're in the middle of award season, and now it's time for musicians to take center stage for the Feb. 8 award show.
The 57th Annual Grammys will kick off at 8 p.m. EST on CBS, and they can also be watched live on the Grammy website. The show will take place in Los Angeles at the Staples Center.
Before the award show kicks off, there will be a live red carpet on E! The show will be hosted by Terrence Jenkins and Carissa Loethen. The E! live stream will start at 5:55 p.m. EST, and the red carpet will take place 6-8 p.m. EST, according to E! News.
Juanes will be performing at the award show in Spanish. He will be singing "Juntos (Together)" from Disney movie "McFarland, USA." Other performers include AC/DC, Beyonce, Usher and Pharrell Williams. Check out the full list of performers here.
There will be plenty of stars that will impress on the red carpet.
Taylor Swift is normally someone who gives audiences something to talk about, and recently, she has been spotted wearing a more adult wardrobe, which means she might wear something sexy and elegant.
Beyonce, who wore a pantsuit to the 2013 Grammys, will also wear something unexpected.
But the person we expect to make the biggest splash on the red carpet is Miley Cyrus. The pop star is a presenter at the Grammys, and she is known for making risqué choices.
For the record of the year, Iggy Azalea, Sia, Sam Smith, Swift and Meghan Trainor are nominated. Swift will probably be the one to beat, but perhaps Smith can get it done.
Beck, Beyonce, Ed Sheeran, Sam smith and Pharrell will go head to head for album of the year. Beyonce's self-titled album is a very likely winner.
Below are a few more of our predictions.
Song of the Year: "Shake It Off" by Taylor Swift
Best New Artist: Sam Smith
Best R&B Performance: "Drunk in Love" by Beyonce
Best Latin Pop Album: "Loco de Amor" by Juanes
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