Watch the SAG Awards 2024 red carpet livestream with EW and PEOPLE – entertainmentnews.biz

Before the stars give their “I am an actor” spiels at this year’s SAG Awards on Saturday, Feb. 24, all of the biggest names in television and film are going to make their way down the red carpet — and Entertainment Weekly and PEOPLE have a front-row ticket to all the action.


Patrick Gomez, Janine Rubenstein, and Gerrad Hall will be hosting the PEOPLE & Entertainment Weekly Red Carpet Live: 30th Annual SAG Awards show, where they’ll chat with all your favorite stars as they arrive at the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall in Los Angeles.


The event, which is sponsored by Campari, will be streamed live on Saturday starting at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT in the video player above. It will also be available on EW and PEOPLE‘s YouTube channels, EW and PEOPLE‘s Twitter feeds, EW and PEOPLE‘s TikToks, and EW and PEOPLE‘s Facebook pages.


As for the SAG Awards, Idris Elba is opening the ceremony, which, in addition to honoring the year’s best performances in film and television, will also see Jennifer Aniston presenting Barbra Streisand with the SAG Life Achievement Award.


SAG-AFTRA also announced this week that its awards show would feature a massive starry lineup of presenters, which so far includes: Erika Alexander, Emily Blunt, Danielle Brooks, Sterling K. Brown, Michael Cera, Jessica Chastain, Colman Domingo, Robert Downey Jr., Fran Drescher, Phil Dunster, Billie Eilish, America Ferrera, Brendan Fraser, Taraji P. Henson, Troy Kotsur, Greta Lee, Melissa McCarthy, Cillian Murphy, Glen Powell, Issa Rae, Storm Reid, Margot Robbie, Tracee Ellis Ross, Alexander Skarsgård, Omar Sy, Hannah Waddingham, Naomi Watts, and Jeffrey Wright.


Heading into Saturday’s ceremony, box office juggernauts Oppenheimer and Barbie have the most nominations with four apiece. On the television side, the final season of HBO’s Succession leads with five overall nods.


The 30th Annual SAG Awards will stream live globally on Netflix on Saturday, Feb. 24, starting at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.


Check out more from EW’s The Awardist, featuring exclusive interviews, analysis, and our podcast diving into all the highlights leading up to all the major award shows.


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