Watch Emmys 2018 LIVE: How to watch the Emmy Awards 2018 live, and what time does it air

The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards hosted by 'Saturday Night Live' staples Michael Che and Colin Jost is one to watch out for, thanks to some big milestones.

The biggest celebration of television, the 2018 Primetime Emmy Awards, is fast approaching and the everyone is looking for answers to some simple questions: What time are the Emmys? How and where can I watch it live? Well, search no more because we have the answers to all these questions.  

The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards hosted by 'Saturday Night Live' staples Michael Che and Colin Jost will be held at the Microsoft Theater in Downtown Los Angeles, California on Monday, September 17.  

The event will be broadcast by NBC in the US starting with the red-carpet coverage at 3pm (PT), followed by the actual event at 5pm (PT). You can also live-stream the awards on the NBC App if you have a TV provider login.

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