Trevor Noah To Host Grammy Awards For The Fifth Time

The Grammy Awards are sticking with their man, Trevor Noah will host the show for the fifth consecutive time, the Grammys announced Tuesday.
This year’s telecast will also raise funds to support relief efforts after wildfires devastated the Grammys’ hometown.
Each of the last three telecasts has improved on the last’s ratings, culminating in 2024, when 16.9 million Americans watched — the highest TV audience since the 2020 ceremony.
The only other people to host five or more Grammy telecasts were musical artists: Andy Williams hosted seven shows, followed by John Denver with six and LL Cool J with five.

In addition to host, Noah will be a producer — and a nominee. His “Where Was I” has a nod for best comedy album. Noah was nominated in the same category last year for “I Wish You Would,” losing to Dave Chappelle.
Beyonce goes into the night with the most nods. Her album Cowboy Carter is up for album and country album of the year, and “Texas Hold ’Em” is nominated for record, song and country song of the year.
Post Malone is just behind Beyoncé, with seven nominations, tied with Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar and Charli xcx, who earned her first nominations as a solo artist.