What time are the oscars 2019?

Winning an Oscar is the ultimate reward for actors and filmmakers. For fans of the awards show, they look forward to the annual event, hunkering down with popcorn, friends and family, to watch the celebrities strut their stuff on the red carpet and learn who will take home Academy Awards. So, what time are the Oscars 2019?

Prepare for the Red Carpet

The 24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards air February 22, 2019 at 8pm ET/5pm PT on TNT and TBS. Hosted by Megan Mullally, the SAG Awards is often seen as the most significant indicator of who will receive an Oscar in February. A list of nominees for each category for the 2019 Oscars was released on January 22. Keep an eye out for award predictions based on these nominees so you can prepare to watch the show with your own predictions.

The Most Glamorous Night In Entertainment

The 91st Academy Awards will take place on February 24, 2019 at the Dolby Theatre at the Hollywood & Highland Center in Los Angeles, California. The ceremony is set to begin at 5:00 pm PST and 8:00 pm EST but the pre-show will begin long before then.

The red carpet cavalcade of stars usually starts around 4 p.m EST and hosts ABC News (which will be streaming via the Twitter account @TheAcademy) and E! (which will stream on its own network and the E! app) will have the coverage. A press room streaming the show will be hosted on the ABC News app!

Final Touchdowns

The show will be hosted by comedian and actor, Kevin Hart and is set to include a wide range of special performances from Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper and Kendrick Lamar. Tune in to ABC to watch the star-studded show.

The Academy Awards celebrate the achievements made in cinema and the 91st Academy Awards is set to be another groundbreaking and memorable ceremony. Whether you’re watching for the predictions, the performances, or to cheer on the award winners, you won’t be disappointed. So, what time are the Oscars 2019? Tune in on February 24, at 8:00 pm EST. Enjoy the show!