VH1 will air the annual Do Something Awards on Wednesday and fans can watch the ceremony and the celebrities arrive on the red carpet at 6:30 p.m. via a free live stream below.

The live stream can be watched on a tablet, computer or mobile phone.

The awards will air live on VH1 on Wednesday, July 31 at 8:00 p.m. ET. CW's One Tree Hill actress Sophia Bush will host this year's event. The Hollywood star has received awards from the non-profit in the past for her activism, in regards to social issues. Here is the partial list of performers, presenters and honorees.  

Performers

Bareilles

J. Cole

Fitz and The Tantrums

Presenters

Penguin Prison

Darren Criss

Queen Latifah,

Michelle Monaghan

Matthew Morrison

NE-YO

Joan Rivers and her daughter Melissa Rivers

Malin Ackerman

Cynthia Nixon

Honorees

Patrick Dempsey

Jesse Tyler Ferguson

Jennifer Hudson

 LL COOL J

Kelly Osbourne

Nominees

Sasha Fisher for Spark MicroGrants

Daniel Maree for Million Hoodies Movement for Justice

Jillian Mourning for All We Want is LOVE - Liberation of Victims Everywhere

Lorella Praeli for United We Dream

Ben Simon for Food Recovery Network

Learn more about the nominees and read about their charitable efforts at Do Something's official website here. For the first time ever, fans of the show can vote for their favorite nominees, who are all 25-year-olds or younger. The winner will receive a grand prize of $100,000, which will be donated to their favorite charity cause.

Watch the free live stream of the red carpet arrivals at 6:30 pm EST here. 

VH1's Hit The Floor star Logan Browning will host the pre-awards segment.

According to the company website, Do Something is the "country's largest not-for-profit for young people and social change." With almost 2 million members registered with the charity, DoSomething.org oversees causes spearheaded by 13- to 25-year-olds who have helped make a difference with "money or a car." The website boasts that over 2.4 million people contributed to their favorite cause through DoSomething.org in 2012.

Watch the preview for the 2013 Do Something Awards below.