Comedian Trevor Noah is set to host the upcoming Grammy Awards. The recording academy announced Tuesday that Noah will "take us into Music's Biggest Night to honor music and amplify support for the music community impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires.
Comedian Trevor Noah will return to the Grammy Awards stage to host the 2025 ceremony — his fifth consecutive year leading the show.
Grammy Awards will still take place Sunday, Feb. 2, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The Recording Academy has refocused its aim to support relief efforts following the devastating Los Angeles-area wildfires.
The announcement comes a little less than two weeks from when the Grammys are set to take place, later than Trevor Noah has been lined up as host in past years.
Grammys are imminent, and the Recording Academy has announced the show’s host. Trevor Noah, now a Grammy nominee himself for Best Comedy Album, will host for the fifth year in a row.
South African comedian Trevor Noah is set to host the upcoming 67th edition of Grammy Awards for the fifth consecutive time. Check out the official announcement post by the Recording Academy.
It’s been a while since we’ve had a Grammy Awards ceremony that was hosted by somebody other than Trevor Noah. Well, that streak won’t end this year: It was just announced that Noah is returning to host the 2025 Grammys, as Variety reports.
The show will go on as previously planned for this year’s Grammy Awards, despite other Hollywood events shifting schedules amid the wildfires devastating Los Angeles.
The awards show, set for Sunday, Feb. 2, had been without an emcee as it seeks to honor and raise funds for those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires.
Emmy Award-winning comedian Trevor Noah is set to return as the host of the 67th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, February 2, 2025, marking his fifth consecutive year in this… The post Trevor Noah Returns to Host 67th Annual Grammy Awards—5th Year of Comedy and Music’s Biggest Night!
Trevor Noah is back to host the Grammy Awards for his fifth consecutive year. The former “Daily Show” host will also serve as a producer on the show.