The 59th Grammy Awards airs on CBS Sunday, Feb. 12, from 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. EST. The year's biggest night for music will be hosted by Late Late Show host James Corden and it wouldn't surprise anyone if he created an over-the-top Carpool Karaoke bit for this event.
The Grammy Awards will also feature performances from big stars including Adele, Bruno Mars, The Weeknd and Daft Punk. Most of all, we got a performance by pregnant Beyoncé as well!
As for the nominations, the music industry is changing and the Grammys have reacted to the new landscape that has transformed the way fans interact with musicians. For the first time, songs from free albums and mixtapes will be included in the Awards' voting process. Thanks to the change, Chicago's Change the Rapper has been nominated for a total of seven awards this year for his latest mixtape, Coloring Book, which was released exclusively on Apple Music back in May.
Other 2017 Grammy nominees include Adele, Beyoncé, Justin Bieber, Drake, Mike Posner, Lukas Graham, Chainsmokers, Sia, Ariana Grande, Radiohead, Rihanna, Kanye West and more.
The Grammy Awards will air tonight on CBS, beginning at 8 p.m. EST. Viewers can also watch the awards ceremony via CBS All Access. Smartphone and Tablet users can download the free CBS app via the iOS App Store, the Google Play Store, or Microsoft's Windows 10 Store in order to stream the event. However, you'll see need CBS All Access log in credentials.