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The iHeartRadio Music Awards back on the airwaves.
Celebrating the media network’s most-played artists of the year, the award ceremony is set to broadcast live from the Dolby Theater in LA on Monday night.
And while the night’s festivities are all streaming live on iHeart channels, you can catch the show for free on streaming services, too. Below, read on for everything you’ll need to watch it at home.
The ceremony airs on Fox at 8 p.m. ET/PT on March 17, 2025.
No cable? No sweat. The show’s available to stream on a plethora of live TV services, including DirecTV Stream, which offers a five-day free trial (and comes equipped with entertainment channels like E! and Bravo, too.)
Hulu+Live TV and Fubo also offer Fox live streaming, and are priced at $83/month and $60/month, respectively, following free trials.
LL Cool J is returning as host for the second year in a row. Getty Images for iHeartRadio
Three years after making his iHeartRadio hosting debut in 2022, LL Cool J is back for a second time.
“It’s fun to do cool stuff and be close to music,” he told The Hollywood Reporter of why he decided to return.
“When I see the artist feel like they were respected and honored the right way it makes me feel good,” the hip hop icon added.
Taylor Swift is among the night’s most-nominated artists. Getty Images
Taylor Swift and Morgan Wallen lead this year’s nomination list with 10 nods each — closely followed by Kendrick Lamar, Post Malone and Sabrina Carpenter, with 9 nominations each.
Lady Gaga is also confirmed to receive the iHeartRadio Innovator Award, while Mariah Carey will take home the Icon Award.
In addition to more traditional categories, the show also includes fan-voted awards ranging from favorite tour tradition to favorite surprise guest. (The latter of which Travis Kelce is up for, thanks to his viral Eras Tour appearance last year.)
Lady Gaga will take home the Innovator Award at this year’s ceremony. Getty Images for Clear Channel
Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish, GloRilla, Gracie Abrams, Kenny Chesney and Nelly are among the many stars slated to take the stage at the Dolby Theater.
While not a live performance, iHeartRadio will also air exclusive footage from the opening night of Taylor Swift’s record-smashing Eras Tour, in celebration of her Tour of the Century award win.
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