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When are the Oscars 2023?

It'll soon be that time of the year again when we all huddle around out televisions to watch the dazzling Academy Awards.

In just a couple of weeks, the Oscars will host some of the biggest names in showbiz worldwide to recognise them for their achievements throughout the past year. Fans of the Oscars will be able to watch the award show either live on TV or any other device of their choice as Jimmy Kimmel once again host for the third time.

This year, the Oscars will take place on Sunday, March 12 at 5pm Pacific Time (1am GMT) which means you might want to book the following morning off work if you plan on staying up to watch the whole thing. The Oscars will be held at the Dolby Theatre bang in the heart of Hollywood, Los Angeles - the location has been the traditional host of the Oscars ever since the building first opened in 2001.

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It also wouldn't be the Oscars without a performance from some of the music industry's biggest stars. For 2023, viewers will be treated to a performance by both Rihanna and Lady Gaga, performing 'Lift Me Up' respectively.

It has not yet been officially announced who will be broadcasting the Oscars in the UK, however, previous years have seen Sky streaming the awards show. That means its likely you will be able to view it via Sky Cinema - it's important to note that if you don't have a Sky Cinema subscription as part of your plan you will need to apply for it before attempting to watch the Oscars.

Sky's Now Cinema Membership starts at £9.99 a month.

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