The 2016 Golden Globes, a.k.a. Hollywood's biggest party, will take place live tonight on NBC - find out when and how to watch it.

This year's Golden Globes may be the most star studded ceremony yet, with A-listers like Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Matt Damon, Cate Blanchett, Amy Schumer and Lady Gaga among nominees. The show will be hosted by comedian Ricky Gervais, returning to host for the first time since 2012.

Carol leads the nominations with five, though Spotlight is predicted by awards experts at GoldDerby to win the Best Motion Picture - Drama category. Meanwhile, The Big Short is expected to win the Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy category over such movies as The Martian and Trainwreck.

Over on the TV side, new USA drama Mr. Robot is being predicted to win Best Drama Series, while Amazon's Transparent is expected to take home its second consecutive trophy for Best Comedy Series. TV heavy hitters Taraji P. Henson (of Fox's Empire) and Julia Louis-Dreyfus (of HBO's Veep) are also being predicted to bring home some hardware.

The 2016 Golden Globes begin at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT on NBC and last for three hours.

Watch The 2016 Golden Globes On NBC
 

So what if you're not near a TV and want to watch the Golden Globes? Unfortunately, there aren't any legal options being provided by NBC at this time. Of course, there are less-than-legal ways to stream the show, but we'll let you do your own research if you are so inclined.

Luckily, you can see the Golden Globes red carpet through live stream. E! is providing a live stream of their red carpet coverage starting at 5:55 p.m. ET, which you can find here.

Keep Up With The Golden Globes Via Social Media
 

Want to follow along with the 2016 Golden Globes on Twitter? Just use hashtag #GoldenGlobes and see what's happening live.