On Sunday night, Hollywood’s best and brightest musical talents will gather at the Staples Center in Los Angeles to attend the 59th Annual Grammy Awards.

Surely the 2017 Grammys is one show you don’t want to miss, but that doesn’t mean everyone will have television access when the special airs at 8 p.m. EST on CBS. Not to fear, there is more than one way to watch the popular award show.

The ceremony will be available to live stream on CBS All Access. Although customers have the option of choosing from a $5.99 per month CBS All Access membership with limited commercials or a $9.99 per month membership with commercial-free access, a free one-week trial is available.

This year’s host will be James Corden, who is taking on the role following LL Cool J’s time spent as host for the past four years.

The Grammy Awards will feature performances from a slew of artists like Adele, Beyoncé, Bruno Mars, Demi Lovato, Alicia Keys, Carrie Underwood, A Tribe Called Quest, Lady Gaga, John Legend, The Weeknd and Katy Perry, just to name a few.

Beyoncé’s song “Formation” and Adele’s “Hello” will actually face off against one another for the coveted award of record of the year. The singers’ music will be up against Lukas Graham’s “7 Years,” Twenty One Pilots’ “Stressed Out” and Rihanna’s “Work” featuring Drake.

Meanwhile, Perry will be hitting the stage to perform a new single and viewers will also see tributes to George Michael and Prince, who died in 2016.

The 2017 Grammy Awards will air Sunday, Feb. 12, at 8 p.m. EST on CBS.

James Corden will host the 59th annual Grammy Awards. The TV star is pictured attending Esquire’s celebration of March cover stars on Feb. 8, 2017 in West Hollywood, California. Photo: Getty Images

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