Comedian Trevor Noah will return to the Grammy Awards stage to host the 2025 ceremony — his fifth consecutive year leading the show.
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This Sunday, music's biggest night is right here on CBS. The 67th annual Grammy Awards will broadcast from Los Angeles. Comedian Trevor Noah is hosting the show for the fifth consecutive year. Also returning will be Executive Producer Ben Winston.
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The Grammy Awards are sticking with their man. Trevor Noah will host the show this year for the fifth consecutive time.
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.
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 set to host the upcoming 67th Annual Grammy Awards for his fifth consecutive year as emcee of the awards show, airing on CBS. The recording academy announced: “ Returning as host, the G
Trevor Noah will host next month’s Grammy Awards for the fifth consecutive year. The milestone marks Noah’s continued success as one of the entertainment industry’s most sought-after hosts.
For the fifth consecutive year, Trevor Noah will host the Grammys. The 67th annual music awards show will also bring Noah back as a producer in addition to his role as emcee, reported Variety. Ahead of last year’s show, Noah called the hosting gig “nerve-wracking” in an interview with CBS News.
Trevor Noah will return as host for the 67th Grammy Awards, which take place next month. The stand-up and former Daily Show host has become a reliable steward of “music’s biggest night,” bringing to the occasion his comedic chops, as well as a deep love and enthusiasm for music. He first hosted the Grammys in 2021 and has returned every year since.