The 38th Annual Kennedy Center Honors airs tonight on CBS - find out how to watch online through live streaming.

This year's honorees for the Kennedy Center Honors include actress Rita Moreno, conductor Seiji Ozawa, director George Lucas, actress Cicely Tyson and singer-songwriter Carole King. There will also be a special tribute to the Eagles.

Moreno will be honored by Gina Rodriguez (Spoken Tribute), Rosie Perez (Performs "Fever"), Lin-Manuel Miranda (Spoken Tribute) and Karen Olivo (Performs "America").

Ozawa is being honored by Itzhak Perlman (Spoken Tribute), Renée Fleming (Spoken Tribute) and Yo-Yo Ma (Performs Tchaikovsky: "Andante Cantabile").

Lucas will be honored by Carrie Fisher (Spoken Tribute), Mellody Hobson (Spoken Tribute), Steven Spielberg (Spoken Tribute), Martin Scorsese (Spoken Tribute), C-3PO, R2-D2 and Stormtroopers (Special Guests) and Kennedy Center Honors Orchestra (Performs "Indiana Jones/Star Wars").

The Eagles will be honored by Miranda Lambert (Performs "Desperado").

Tyson is being honored by Tyler Perry (Spoken Tribute), Viola Davis (Spoken Tribute), Kerry Washington (Spoken Tribute), Terence Blanchard (Performs "My Funny Valentine") and CeCe Winans (Performs "Blessed Assurance").

King is being honored by John Kerry (Spoken Tribute), Chilina Kennedy (Performs Duet of "So Far Away"), Scott J. Campbell (Performs Duet of "So Far Away"), Paul Anthony Stewart (Spoken Tribute), Janelle Monáe (Performs "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" and "One Fine Day"), James Taylor (Performs "Up on the Roof"), Sara Bareilles (Performs "You've Got a Friend"), Aretha Franklin (Performs "Natural Woman") and Tribute Cast (Performs "I Feel the Earth Move").

The Kennedy Center Honors ceremony will begin at 9/8c on CBS and last for two hours.

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For those who cannot watch the Kennedy Center Honors, the network is offering a live stream on cbs.com/live-tv.

But what if there are too many people watching the live stream, causing it to be spotty? CBS has an app for that. Download the CBS app on iOS or Android, and if you have CBS All Access (the network's answer to Netflix), you can watch the Kennedy Center Honors live with less risk of spottiness. CBS All Access offers a free one-week trial.

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