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Here’s how you can watch and stream the 2022 Billboard Music Awards – Billboard

By Stuart E. Marler
May 13, 2022
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Let the countdown begin! The Billboard Music Awards 2022 set to air live from the Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, May 15 at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT on NBC and Peacock.

Sean Diddy Combs will host the show which will feature performances by Silk Sonic, Travis Scott, Ed Sheeran, Burna Boy, Miranda Lambert, Florence + The Machine, Megan Thee Stallion, Latto, Morgan Wallen, Rauw Alejandro, Maxwell, Dan + Shay , Machine Gun Kelly and this year’s Billboard Icon Award winner Mary J. Blige.

The Weeknd leads the nominees with 17 nominations, followed by Doja Cat with 14 nominations. Justin Bieber, Kanye West and Olivia Rodrigo each have 13 nods. Additional nominees include Sheeran, Dua Lipa, The Kid LAROI, Taylor Swift, and BTS. Click here for the full list of this year’s nominees.

Keep reading for details on all the ways to watch or stream the 2022 Billboard Music Awards from your TV or other device.

How to Watch the ‘2022 Billboard Music Awards’ on NBC & Peacock

The 2022 Billboard Music Awards airs at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT on NBC and Peacock. If you already have cable, you can enjoy the show on TV or online, and you can even have a free subscription to Peacock if you are a Xfinity Where Cox internet client.

Viewers who have access to local channels via cable — or a TV antenna — can watch the Billboard Awards through a local affiliate network (by the way, if you were looking for a new TV, this Insignia 24-inch HD Smart Fire TV is on sale for only $99).

Go cable? Stream the BBMAs live on Peacock. Plans are starting to $4.99 per month for Peacock Premium – which gives you access to thousands of hours of movies and TV shows, Peacock Originals like Joe versus Carol and Bel-Air, The Real Housewives franchise and other Bravo hits – including new episodes the day after they air on Bravo, plus NBC live and on-demand, daily news, sports and pop culture content, shows and movies for children, series in Spanish and live sporting events (including Premier League and WWE). Subscribers can stream programs from a smart TV, computer, smartphone or laptop.

Peacock Bounty

$4.99/month

Peacock Premium Plus costs $9.99 per month to stream without ads. You’ll get everything in the cheaper plan, but you can also download content to stream offline, and you can watch exclusive movies like the upcoming remake of Fire starter arriving on Peacock on Friday (May 13).

For those who want a streaming service that offers live TV and cable channels, there are plenty of affordable options, including those that come with a free trial and/or special discounts when signing up. as Live TV stream, Fubo TV, TV Sling (NBC is available in select markets). Viewers outside of the United States should look into express-vpn.

Hulu + Live TV is another budget option for live TV and streaming exclusives. Plans start at $69.99 per month and no free trial, but you’ll get more bang for your buck overall, as the streaming package includes over 75 live channels and the entire Hulu library plus Disney+ and ESPN+.

Want to watch the Billboard Music Awards in person? Tickets for the show start at $90 and are available at Axes.com, ticket master and lively seats. Doors open at 3:30 p.m. PT.

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