Sheryl Crow will be inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Here's how to watch

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You can watch Sheryl Crow's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in real time — if it makes you happy.

The University of Missouri alumna and Kennett native will join the likes of Kate Bush, Missy Elliott, the late George Michael, Willie Nelson, Rage Against the Machine and the Spinners when the 2023 class is inducted Nov. 3 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

The Hall recently released information about what this year's ceremony will look and sound like. Here's what we know.

Sheryl Crow performs on the EquipmentShare stage during the 2021 Roots N Blues festival at Stephens Lake Park.
Sheryl Crow performs on the EquipmentShare stage during the 2021 Roots N Blues festival at Stephens Lake Park.

When and where to watch the 2023 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony

For the first time, the ceremony will be live-streamed. Viewers can watch beginning at 7 p.m. Missouri time Nov. 3 on Disney+.

The show will also be available to stream on-demand after it ends, and a three-hour, highlight-heavy version will air New Year's Day 2024 on ABC, according to Variety.

Will Sheryl Crow perform at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony?

You better believe it. The Rock Hall announced Crow among this year's performers.

But just what will she play? Crow could draw on smash hits from "Leaving Las Vegas" to "All I Wanna Do," "Everyday is a Winding Road" to "My Favorite Mistake," "Anything But Down" to "Soak Up the Sun" — and still have signature songs left over.

It's probably too much to wish for deeper album cuts such as "The Difficult Kind," but a fan can dream.

Do we know who will induct Sheryl Crow?

The short answer: No.

However, the Hall announced that the following artists will either pay tribute to or perform with this year's class: Elton John, Brandi Carlile, Dave Matthews, Chris Stapleton, H.E.R., St. Vincent, New Edition. One could give the speech preceding Crow's induction, but that information — as well as who plays with who — has been kept close to the vest.

As far as Crow goes, the possibilities are numerous. Carlile helped induct Crow into the Austin City Limits Hall of Fame last year; among their several collaborations and crossovers, Carlile has covered Crow's songs in concert and Crow has appeared with Carlile's all-star band The Highwomen.

Stapleton co-wrote two songs and sang on "Tell Me When It's Over" from Crow's 2019 album "Threads."

Also on "Threads": Crow and Annie Clark (aka St. Vincent) dueted on "Wouldn't Want to Be Like You" and Carlile showed up, along with Eric Clapton and Sting, on a track.

Crow made a cameo in Dave Matthews Band's video for the 2001 song "Everyday."

What are Sheryl Crow's connections to Columbia, Missouri?

Sheryl Crow performs during the 2021 Roots N Blues festival.
Sheryl Crow performs during the 2021 Roots N Blues festival.

Before setting out on her hall of fame career, Crow was a music education student at MU, graduating in 1984. She made a triumphant return, playing the very definition of a crowd-pleasing set, at the 2021 Roots N Blues festival.

Crow's alma mater honored her on multiple fronts last year, renaming their choral room Sheryl Crow Hall and treating a national audience to Crow's music during Marching Mizzou's appearance at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City.

Aarik Danielsen is the features and culture editor for the Tribune. Contact him at adanielsen@columbiatribune.com or by calling 573-815-1731. He's on Twitter @aarikdanielsen.

This article originally appeared on Columbia Daily Tribune: How to watch Sheryl Crow's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction