The 75th annual Primetime Emmys are fast approaching, with Succession, The Last of Us, The White Lotus and Ted Lasso all vying for some of the biggest awards of the night.
Here’s everything you need to know about the 2024 Emmys, including when it’s happening, who’s been nominated and how to watch it live from anywhere in the world.
When will the 2024 Emmys air?
The 2024 Emmys will take place tonight, Monday January 15 2024. The ceremony will take place at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles and will begin at the following times in America:
- 8 p.m. ET – US East Coast
- 5 p.m. PT – US West Coast
Usually the ceremony lasts around three hours in total and a red carpet will be covered before the event.
British viewers will have to wait until the next day to see the full ceremony, which will take place on Tuesday January 16, 2024 at 9 p.m. GMT.
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How to watch the Emmys in the United States
If you’re in the US and have cable TV, watching live is pretty simple: just tune in to Fox when the show is on. US viewers who don’t have cable can stream via Hulu Plus Live TV, Sling TV, Fubo TV, and YouTube TV.
How to watch the Emmys in the UK
UK viewers can catch the action on Tuesday on Sky Max or Sky Showcase. Typically, you can stream Sky content without a subscription through Now’s Entertainment subscription, but there is no confirmation as to whether this streaming service will broadcast the ceremony.
How to watch the Emmys red carpet in the US and UK
The easiest way to keep up with all the spectacular Emmys arrivals is to watch EW’s red carpet stream, which can be streamed for free on YouTube. We’ve embedded it below – coverage starts from 6pm ET/3pm PT/11pm GMT.
This stream should be available to everyone in the world, but if for some reason it’s geoblocked, you should be able to watch it through a VPN. This redirects your IP address so you can browse as if you’re from another part of the world – in which case you’ll probably need a US server.
For the best plans and prices, we recommend NordVPN, but you can check out other options in our list of the best VPNs.
If you’re in the US and have cable, you can also catch all the action on E! from 6 p.m. ET.
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