December 23, 2025 4:26 am EST

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It’s a back-to-back night for CBS specials. Following part two of Everybody Loves Raymond‘s reunion, Christina Aguilera‘s 2025 holiday special, Christmas in Paris, will get its television premiere. The concert film, celebrating the 25th anniversary of her album My Kind of Christmas, saw a limited theatrical release earlier this month.

Christina Aguilera: Christmas in Paris makes its way to the small screen on Monday, Dec. 22, at 9 p.m. PT/ET, and since it will be broadcast on CBS, cord-cutters can stream it live on any live TV streaming service that carries the network, including DirecTV (with a five-day free trial), Fubo (with a seven-day free trial) and Hulu + Live TV.

The concert film will also livestream on Paramount+ Premium (formerly Paramount+ with Showtime). While Paramount+ Essential subscribers will not be able to watch the special live, they will be able to access it on demand the following day, Dec. 23.

Per CBS’s logline, “Aguilera performs festive favorites and career hits with stunning visuals and special guests Sheila E. and Yseult. Between songs, she shares personal reflections on love, motherhood, and artistry in this unforgettable celebration.” The special is filmed above the Musée du Quai Branly with the Eiffel Tower as its backdrop, and marks the 25th anniversary of her album My Kind of Christmas.

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At a Glance: How to Watch Christina Aguilera: Christmas in Paris

How to Watch Christina Aguilera: Christmas in Paris: Air Date and Time, Where to Stream Online

The Christmas special airs on CBS on Monday, Dec. 22, at 9 p.m. PT/ET (and can be livestreamed with DirecTV, Fubo or Hulu + Live TV). Paramount+ Premium subscribers can also livestream the event. Paramount+ Essential subscribers will be able to stream it the following day.

Since select streamers are offering free trials and limited-time discounts, viewers can watch at no cost; keep reading to learn more about each option.

Learn more about each plan option, including how to build your own channel lineup (starting at just $29.99 per month), at directv.com.

Fubo

Seven-day free trial; packages from $55.99 per month ($45.99 for first month)

Watch CBS with a subscription to Fubo, which offers a seven-day free trial for new subscribers.

After the trial, plans start at $45.99 for the first month and $55.99 monthly afterward.

Hulu

Three-day free trial; packages from $82.99 per month

Watch CBS for free with a three-day trial to Hulu + Live TV, which comes bundled with Disney+ and ESPN+, starting at $89.99 per month.

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