Glee Season 5 Premiere Tonight Live Streaming: Watch Fox Episode 1 'Love, Love, Love' Beatles Songs Online

By Jane Lee
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Glee returns for its fifth season tonight titled "Love, Love, Love" with a special two-part tribute to the Beatles that air at 9 p.m. ET on Fox. The cast will cover 14 tracks over those two weeks, including classics like "All You Need Is Love," Yesterday," and "Let It Be." 

Glee season 5, episode 1 online stream will be available on Hulu Plus to paying subscribers within 24 hours of the airing. If you can't watch it tonight, you can also visit Fox.com the next day to view the entire episode for free. 

According to the official synopsis for Glee season 5, episode 1, "The first of two tribute episodes to The Beatles, with New Directions performing the Fab Four's musical catalogue at director Will Schuester's behest. Kurt and Blaine take another look at their relationship, and Rachel's dreams of Broadway go in an unanticipated direction."

We already know that the third episode will be entirely dedicated to the late Glee star, Cory Monteith. The October 10 tribute episode titled "The Quarterback," a reference to Cory's character, Finn, who was on the football team and in the glee club during his years at McKinley High. The characters of Glee will learn of Finn's death, but it is unlikely to give any actual explanation for his death within the show. 

The new season will feature prior recurring cast members Melissa Benoist (Marley), Jacob Artist (Jake), Becca Tobin (Kitty) and 'The Glee Project' alumni Blake Jenner and Alex Newell.

Check out the previews below: 

 

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