Yes, you can rewatch the Grammys, but how you do it depends on where you are and what services you use.

Quick answer

  • In the US, full replays are typically available on Paramount+ on demand after the live CBS broadcast.
  • Live-TV streaming services that carried CBS (like YouTube TV or Fubo) usually offer a replay/on‑demand version of the broadcast for a limited time.
  • Outside the US, you often don’t get a full live broadcast, but you can usually watch replays, highlights, and performances on the official GRAMMY YouTube channel and social platforms after the show.

Where to look first

  1. Paramount+ (US)
    • If you have Paramount+ Premium , the full ceremony is usually available to stream on demand after it airs on CBS.
 * If you missed it live, you can sign up and watch the replay there once it’s posted.
  1. Live TV streaming apps that carried CBS
    • Services like YouTube TV , Fubo , DirecTV Stream , and similar platforms typically include a DVR or on‑demand replay of CBS broadcasts for a period of time.
 * If you watched or subscribed around the Grammys date, check their **Library/On Demand** section for the awards show.
  1. Official GRAMMY / Recording Academy channels
    • Even if you can’t get the full ceremony in your region, the Recording Academy’s official YouTube channel regularly posts: performances, major award moments, red carpet clips, and highlight packages after the event.
 * This is usually the easiest way to “rewatch” the key parts for free, especially in the UK and other regions where the live show isn’t fully available.

Region notes

  • US
    • Live: CBS + Paramount+ simultaneous stream during the show.
* Replay: Paramount+ on demand, and often via the DVR/on‑demand features of services that stream CBS (e.g., YouTube TV, Fubo).
  • UK and other countries
    • Live full-stream access is often limited or unavailable on local services.
* You can still catch **official performance clips and highlights** later via the Grammy YouTube channel, which effectively lets you “rewatch” the best bits without the full broadcast.

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