How to Watch and Stream the 2021 National Memorial Day Concert on PBS

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The annual National Memorial Day Concert on PBS is back and just like in years past, it's guaranteed to be a star-studded show that you don't want to miss. Traditionally, the concert is broadcast live from the U.S. Capitol on the last Sunday in May and hosts more than half a million attendees, but in 2020, producers shifted to a pre-taped format due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This year, to keep in line with safety protocols, the show will stick to a similar virtual set-up.

Once again co-hosted by Gary Sinise and Joe Mantegna, the 32nd annual National Memorial Day Concert will feature 90 pre-taped minutes of heartfelt, patriotic performances and tributes honoring the sacrifices made by our country's service men and women, as well as the families of the American heroes who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.

So, where can you watch this can't-miss television tradition that will serve as the perfect wrap-up to a weekend filled with cookouts and other family-friendly Memorial Day activities? The good news is there are plenty of ways to tune in, including streaming options that are totally free.

Photo credit: Paul Morigi - Getty Images
Photo credit: Paul Morigi - Getty Images

Here's how to watch the 2021 National Memorial Day Concert this holiday weekend:

How do I watch the 2021 National Memorial Day Concert?

This year's National Memorial Day Concert will air on Sunday, May 30, 2021 at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on PBS. You can find your local station here. For troops who would like to view the concert, but are currently on active duty around the world, the American Forces Network will be broadcasting it live to over 1,000 outlets in more than 175 countries.

The concert should also be available via fuboTV, Sling TV, Hulu Live TV, Youtube Live TV, Roku, and Xbox One — just note that you will need a cable login or will need to sign up for a subscription or free trial to view on these platforms.

If you miss the initial broadcast, not to worry — PBS will re-air the special immediately after the initial airing wraps, around 9:30 p.m.

How do I watch the National Memorial Day Concert for free if I don't have cable?

If you've recently cut your cable cord, don't fret. You'll still be able to tune in to this year's concert. Beginning at 8 p.m. ET on May 30, the concert will be available to stream for free on the PBS' website, YouTube channel, and Facebook page. The concert will also be available to stream on the PBS website for two weeks following the initial broadcast.

Who's performing at this year's Memorial Day concert?

As in past years, the star-studded event is going to be jam-packed with uplifting musical tributes that pay homage to our troops, as well as incredible stories of real-life heroes. This year's broadcast will also include a special 9/11 tribute to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the tragic attacks, hosted by Steve Buscemi. Here's the confirmed 2021 lineup:

  • Joe Mantegna

  • Gary Sinise

  • General Colin L. Powell

  • Gladys Knight

  • Alan Jackson

  • Mickey Guyton

  • Sara Bareilles

  • Vince Gill

  • Joe Morton

  • Mary McCormack

  • The Four Tops

  • Bailee Madison

  • Brian D'arcy James

  • Kathy Baker

  • Denyce Graves

  • Jack Everly

  • The National Symphony Orchestra

  • The U.S. Army Herald Trumpets

  • The U.S. Army Chorus, Army Voices, and Army Band Downrange

  • The U.S. Navy Band Sea Chanters

  • The U.S. Air Force Singing Sergeants

  • The Soldiers' Chorus of the United States Army Field Band

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