The 2024 Met Gala on Monday, May 6 is rapidly approaching. For the fourth year in a row, Vogue will host the night’s exclusive livestream, where you can watch all of the action from the red carpet in real time.
This year, the Vogue Met Gala livestream will be hosted by actor Gwendoline Christie, producer and actor La La Anthony, and model Ashley Graham. Multi-hyphenate Emma Chamberlain will return as Vogue’s special correspondent, to interview some of the biggest stars on the carpet. Be sure to tune in for all of the fashion fun—where one can spectate all of the A-listers as they arrive in style.
Meanwhile, this year’s theme—“Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion”—will celebrate the Costume Institute’s new exhibition of the same name; The exhibit will feature approximately 250 items drawn from the museum’s permanent collection, some rarely seen in public before, and displayed in entirely new ways. Of course, the Met Gala’s star-studded red carpet on the first Monday in May cannot to be missed, either.
Below, everything to know about the 2024 Met Gala livestream—from how (and where) to tune in, to what the night’s dress code and themes entail.
Where can I watch the livestream?
The 2024 Met Gala livestream will be hosted exclusively by Vogue, and broadcast live across its digital platforms, as well as TikTok and YouTube. You can also watch the livestream within this very post.
What time does the livestream start?
The Met Gala red carpet livestream will take place on Monday, May 6th starting at 6:00 pm ET.
Who’s hosting the livestream?
This year, the Met Gala live stream will be hosted by actor Gwendoline Christie, producer and actor La La Anthony, and model Ashley Graham. Multi-hyphenate Emma Chamberlain will also return as Vogue’s special correspondent to interview some of the biggest stars on the carpet.
What’s this year’s Met Gala theme?
The 2024 Met Gala will celebrate the opening of The Costume Institute’s new spring exhibition, Sleeping Beauties:Reawakening Fashion. The exhibition—which will be on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art from May 10th to September 2nd this year—will spotlight 250 items drawn from the Costume Institute’s permanent collection, including some very rarely seen in public before. All of the works will be displayed in entirely new ways—utilizing elements such as video animation, CGI, AI, and more.