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How to Watch Kids’ Choice Awards 2023 Online from Anywhere

By Lore Apostol / March 4, 2023

The 2023 Kids' Choice Awards is happening soon, and we have all the details you may need in order to watch it online, including the ceremony date and nominations, so keep reading to find out all there is to know about the 36th annual event.

The ceremony will feature appearances by celebrities including Awkwafina, Lil Baby, Halle Bailey, Pete Davidson, Melissa McCarthy, MrBeast, Chris Pine, Anthony Ramos, Michelle Rodriguez, Seth Rogen, and more are scheduled to appear at Slimiest Awards Show, with Nate Burleson and Charli D'Amelio serving as hosts.

Diamond-selling and Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter Bebe Rexha is the headline performer and will bring I'm Good (Blue) to the stage. We’ll also see Young Dylan (Tyler Perry’s Young Dylan), who will perform his brand-new single, I Just Wanna.

There are 31 categories on the official Kids’ Choice Awards, with an additional 32 international categories available in regions worldwide. Besides Movies, Television, Music, and Sports, there are also a few other categories, such as Miscellaneous and International, which includes local influencers around the world. Voting will end on March 4, 2023.

This being said, let's see where, when, and how to easily watch the 2023 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards online from anywhere in the world you may be.

When and Where to Watch Kids' Choice Awards 2023

The 36th Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards ceremony occurs on Saturday, March 4, 2023, at 7 pm ET (until 9 pm ET), and it will air live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California, as a simulcast across Nickelodeon, TeenNick, Nicktoons, Nick Jr., TVLand, CMT, and MTV2. 

The event will also be live-streamed on the Nick website and app (only available in the US). Before the ceremony, a nominations special will be aired on Nickelodeon on March 2.

How to Watch Kids' Choice Awards 2023 Online from Anywhere

Nowadays, we all use live TV and streaming platforms to watch our favorite movies and series online in our home country, but these are geo-restricted. This happens to all of them, so you may run into geo-blockades. If you cannot access the service of choice, we recommend you use a VPN subscription to watch Kids' Choice Awards 2023 online since a VPN helps you change your IP address to one from a region with no geo-restrictions.

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The best part is that the annual plan is massively discounted on the company’s website when you subscribe to ExpressVPN (49% discount & get 3 months FREE). To get started, fill in the blanks and pay to create your account. Then, download and install the app made for your device or system. Next, launch the app and run it via a server from a location with no geo-restrictions. Finally, load the streaming platform to live stream the 2023 Kids' Choice Awards.

How to Watch Kids' Choice Awards 2023 Online in the US Without Cable

The Nick website and app are the main places where you can stream the 2023 Nickelodeon  Kids' Choice Awards online in the US.

In the US, you can also live stream the event online via third-party live TV platforms, so let's see your options at the moment.

Traveling away from the US? Since all these streaming platforms are geo-restricted, you need to rely on a good VPN tool to unblock them. Just set it to a US server and turn it on before loading the streaming service.

How to Watch The 2023 Kids' Choice Awards Live Stream Online in the UK

If you're in the UK, you can watch the show on Nickelodeon on March 8, 2023, at 3 pm. You may also be able to access these via Sky Go and the NOW streaming service, but this information is not confirmed.

Since most streamers are geo-restricted, you can use a capable VPN to watch the show while traveling abroad. Just remember to select a UK server when you turn on the VPN and then access the platform of your choice to enjoy the Kids' Choice Awards.

How to Watch Kids' Choice Awards 2023 Online in Canada

For fans living in Canada, the event will be broadcast via YTV on March 4, 2023, and you will also be able to stream Kids' Choice Awards 2023 online on STACKTV via Prime Video for CA 12.99 per month on top of the CA 9.99 per month for the Prime membership, both with a 30-day free trial.

These services are not available outside Canada due to geo-restrictions, so keep a good VPN app at hand while traveling abroad. In order to unblock them, just use a server from a Canadian region close to your home area.

How to Watch Kids' Choice Awards 2023 Online in Australia

In Australia, Kids' Choice Awards 2023 is screening on March 8, 2023, on Nickelodeon at 5:30 pm, while the event will also be broadcast via its local website.

2023 Kids' Choice Awards Nominees

Movies

Favorite Movie

Favorite Movie Actor

Favorite Movie Actress

Favorite Animated Movie

Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie (Male)

Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie (Female)

Television

Favorite Kids TV Show

Favorite Male TV Star (Kids)

Favorite Female TV Star (Kids)

Favorite Family TV Show

Favorite Male TV Star (Family)

Favorite Female TV Star (Family)

Favorite Reality Show

Favorite Animated Show

Music

Favorite Music Group

Favorite Male Artist

Favorite Female Artist

Favorite Song

Favorite Album

Favorite Breakout Artist

Favorite Music Collaboration

Favorite Social Music Star

Favorite Global Music Star

Sports

Favorite Male Sports Star

Favorite Female Sports Star

2023 Kids' Choice Awards Official Trailer



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