You can watch the Grammys red carpet on a mix of traditional TV, official streams, and legit online pre‑shows, depending on the year and what you have access to.

Quick answer for recent shows

For the most recent Grammys red carpet coverage (mid‑2020s), the main places to look are:

  • A U.S. broadcast network (usually CBS) and its local affiliates, which often air red‑carpet specials in the hour or so before the main ceremony.
  • The Recording Academy’s official online channels, including live.GRAMMY.com and its YouTube channel, which have streamed arrivals and pre‑show content.
  • Major entertainment outlets’ live streams, such as PeopleTV/People’s “Red Carpet Live” shows on YouTube, which carry full‑length Grammys red‑carpet interviews for specific years (for example, 2020 and 2025).
  • News channels or partners that run their own red‑carpet coverage on YouTube or TV, such as live feeds branded for the annual ceremony.

If you’re in the U.S. with no cable, a practical move is:

  1. Use an antenna or live‑TV streaming service that gets CBS for the official TV pre‑show.
  1. Open the Recording Academy’s site/YouTube for the official arrivals stream.
  1. Open YouTube and search “Grammys [YEAR] red carpet live” to find PeopleTV or other entertainment outlets’ live shows.

If you meant a specific year (like 2020)

If “20…” in your question was “2020,” you have a couple of on‑demand options:

  • PeopleTV’s “2020 Grammy Awards Red Carpet LIVE” is available to watch on YouTube, featuring interviews with performers and nominees from that night.
  • You can also search YouTube for “2020 Grammys red carpet” to find additional uploads and highlight reels from news and entertainment outlets.

These are typically free to watch, though some older official network streams might be clipped or region‑locked.

For current/next Grammys

When the award night is coming up:

  • Check CBS and its local stations’ listings for a “Grammys red carpet” or “CBS LA red carpet special” an hour before the main broadcast.
  • Look for streaming through network apps or sites (e.g., CBS News local streams, Paramount Plus where it carries the main show).
  • Expect the Recording Academy to promote its official streams on live.GRAMMY.com and YouTube, where red‑carpet arrivals and pre‑show interviews are often carried.

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