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How And When To Watch The 2019 Tony Awards Live On CBS And CBS All Access

Take the best seat in the house for rousing performances and moving speeches at the 73rd Annual Tony Awards.
Posted on May 30, 2019 | 01:15pm

Embrace the urge to break out into song and dance, because it's time to celebrate the stars of the stage and dub them Tony Award®-winners!

Prepare your standing ovation for the 73rd Annual Tony Awards® as coveted brass medallion statues are handed out when James Corden hosts live at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on Sunday, June 9 at 8/7c on CBS and CBS All Access.

READ: The Complete List Of Nominees For The 73rd Annual Tony Awards

To get you ready to cheer on your favorite plays, musicals, casts, and crew members, we've got this handy FAQ on how to watch Broadway's Biggest Night.

Who are the 2019 Tony Awards nominees?
Hadestown leads with 14 nominations this year, followed by Ain't Too Proud—The Life and Times of the Temptations with 12, and Tootsie with 11. All three are up for Best Musical, along with Beetlejuice and The Prom.

Best Play nods went to Choir Boy, The Ferryman, Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus, Ink, and What the Constitution Means to Me.

Of course, this is just a few of the talented professionals—and rising stars—who picked up nominations for their outstanding work this year on the stage. Check out the complete list of nominees for the 73rd Annual Tony Awards.

STREAM: Gayle King Announces 2019 Tony Nominations On CBS This Morning



The nominations were announced on April 30 on CBS This Morning, by Anchor Gayle King, Emmy and Tony Award-winning actress Bebe Neuwirth, and Emmy and Tony Award-nominated actor Brandon Victor Dixon.

Who are the host and presenters for the 2019 Tony Awards?
An Emmy and Tony Award-winner himself, James Corden is back to host the Tony Awards for the second time.

Radio City Music Hall will be packed with icons of stage, television, film, and music, gathering to present the awards. That includes Audra McDonald, Sutton Foster, Tina Fey, Samuel L. Jackson, and many more Tony Award presenters already announced.



Who are the performers for the 2019 Tony Awards?
Stay tuned! Performances for the show will be announced soon and we'll be posting more information right here.

How can I watch or stream the 2019 Tony Awards live online?
It's easy. You can watch the Tony Awards on CBS All Access, which is available on iOS devices (including iPhones and iPads), Android devices (including phones and tablets), Apple TV, Google Chromecast, FireTV, PS4, Roku, Xbox, and many more!

Or, simply visit CBS.com.

What else can I stream on CBS All Access?
Not only will CBS All Access let you live stream the Tony Awards, but you also get access to other exciting live and performance-oriented events like the GRAMMY® Awards, Kennedy Center Honors, and Academy Of Country Music Awards.

READ: What's New In June 2019 On CBS All Access

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Whatever your preference, CBS All Access has you covered for $5.99/month with limited commercials, or you can go commercial-free for $9.99/month.

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Watch the 73rd Annual Tony Awards®, hosted by James Corden, live from Radio City Music Hall in New York City on Sunday, June 9 at 8/7c on CBS and CBS All Access.