2025 year was a big year for music, so we’re expecting big things from this year’s Grammys.
Held at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena and hosted once again by Trevor Noah, be prepared to see the stars strut the red carpet and battle it out for the top prizes.
But for us Aussies who are nearly 24 hours ahead, how can we watch all the action unfold?
How to watch the Grammys in Australia
Fortunately, the Grammy Awards are available to watch Down Under!
The ceremony will stream live on Stan on Monday 2nd February from 11am (AEDT), 10am (AEST) and 8am (AWST), which is Sunday night in LA.
This is the second year Stan has exclusively broadcasted the music awards’ show after acquiring the rights in late 2024.

Which Australians are nominated at the 2026 Grammys?
Some of the world’s biggest stars will be in attendance at the Grammys and we have some musicians flying the flag for Australia, too.
Amyl and the Sniffers are nominated for Best Rock Performance for U Should Not Be Doing That whilst Tame Impala are up for Best Dance/Electronic Recording for End Of Summer and RÜFÜS DU SOL are nominated for
However leading the nominations for 2026 is Kendrick Lamar with nine possible wins.
Just behind him are Lady Gaga, along with producers Jack Antonoff and Cirkut, with seven nominations each, whilst Sabrina Carpenter, Leon Thomas, mixing engineer Serban Ghenea and Bad Bunny (who is performing the Super Bowl halftime show a week after the Grammys) have six each.
However despite the release of her album The Life Of A Showgirl, we may not see Taylor Swift at this year’s awards.
Since her latest album was released on October 3 2025, and projects needed to have been released between August 31 2024 to August 30 2025, Taylor is not eligible this year.