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How to watch the 2026 Tony Awards

The Tonys are available to experience via cable broadcast and livestream.

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The 2026 Tony Awards will be held at Radio City Music Hall on June 7. For those tuning in live, there are multiple ways to watch.

Tony Awards Sunday begins with “The Tony Awards: Act One,” featuring the distribution of select awards as a pre-show to the official Tony Awards ceremony. The pre-show will air live on June 7 on the free Pluto TV streaming service beginning at 6:35 p.m. ET/3:35 p.m. PT. The pre-show will be hosted by Tituss Burgess (who most recently appeared on Broadway in the title role of “Oh, Mary!”) and Laura Benanti (who won a Tony for her turn as Louise in the 2008 revival of “Gypsy” and was most recently nominated for “She Loves Me”).

Hosted by Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter P!NK, the official 79th Annual Tony Awards ceremony will be broadcast live on the CBS Television Network, which has carried the awards’ live broadcast since 1978. The official ceremony will begin at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, and is scheduled to end at 11 p.m. ET/8 p.m. PT.

The Tonys will also be broadcast live on the Paramount+ streaming service. Only Paramount+ Premium subscribers will be able to stream the ceremony live, beginning at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. Paramount+ Essential subscribers will be able to watch the broadcast via on-demand streaming beginning on June 8.

This year’s Tony Awards will feature previously announced performances by all of the evening’s Best Musical and Best Revival of a Musical nominees: “The Lost Boys,” “Schmigadoon!,” “Titaníque,” “Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York),” “Cats: The Jellicle Ball,” “Ragtime” and “The Rocky Horror Show.” In addition, the original cast of “The Book of Mormon” will appear in a performance to celebrate the show’s 15th anniversary on Broadway. More performances will be announced in the coming week. 

A full list of 2026 Tony nominees is available here.