Trevor Noah is returning for the fifth consecutive year as the host of the Grammy Awards. After the devastating wildfires in LA, the Recording Academy says it will raise funds to support relief efforts and honoring first responders as well.
The Recording Academy has announced that comedian and former Daily Show star Trevor Noah will return to host the Grammys for the fifth consecutive year. He has hosted since 2021, when he presided over the first COVID-affected ceremony.
Noah, 40, is the author of Born a Crime and former host of the Emmy-winning late-night talk show The Daily Show With Trevor Noah. This year's Grammys will mark his fifth consecutive year as host.
Trevor Noah is officially returning as host for the 2025 Grammys. This marks the comedian's fifth year in a row as host, the Recording Academy said Tuesday.
The Grammy Awards are sticking with their man. Trevor Noah will host the show this year for the fifth consecutive time.
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.
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.
Comedian Trevor Noah will return to the Grammy Awards stage to host the 2025 ceremony — his fifth consecutive year leading the show.
Trevor Noah is back to host the 67th annual Grammy Awards, marking his fifth consecutive year as master of ceremonies. The former “Daily Show” host, who previously hosted the 63rd, 64th, 65th and 66th installments of the Grammys, will also serve as a producer on the show.
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.
Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan and Charli xcx are among the performers at the 67th Grammy Awards at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Trevor Noah, who is nominated for Best Comedy Album, will return as host of the Grammys for a fifth straight year.