How to watch the Grammys 2026 in the UK
The biggest night in music has wrapped, but how can you watch it?

After walking away with five gongs 12 months ago, rapper Kendrick Lamar was the big winner at the Grammy Awards again this year.
The rapper received his second consecutive record of the year trophy for Luther, a collaboration with SZA, as well as best rap album and best rap song.
Lamar has now won 27 Grammys, making him the most-award rapper in Grammys history.
Other major Grammys at the 68th annual edition of the awards went to Olivia Dean for new artist, Lady Gaga for best pop vocal album and Billie Eilish and Finneas for song of the year.
Comedian Trevor Noah hosted the awards for the sixth time running, while there were also live performances from the likes of Justin Bieber, Bruno Mars & Rosé and Sabrina Carpenter.
Wondering where you can catch up on the ceremony? Read on for everything you need to know about how to watch the Grammys 2026 in the UK.
How to watch the Grammys 2026 in the UK

In the US, the ceremony was broadcast on network television on CBS at 8pm PT/ 5pm ET on Sunday 1st February, and was also available to stream live on Paramount+ for those with a premium subscription including Showtime.
In the UK, only Paramount subscribers who pay for the Showtime add-on were also able to access the livestream.
However, fans can watch the ceremony on demand from Monday (2nd February) with just a Paramount+ subscription.
UK fans can also watch clips from the ceremony on the Grammy’s official website and social media pages.
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Molly Moss is a Trends Writer for Radio Times, covering the latest trends across TV, film and more. She has an MA in Newspaper Journalism and has previously written for publications including The Guardian, The Times and The Sun Online.





