Trevor Noah set for historic sixth and final year as Grammy host
Trevor Noah is preparing to step onto the Grammy stage one last time.
Zuko Komisa

Comedian Trevor Noah is preparing to step onto the Grammy stage one last time, bringing his trademark wit and charm to the ceremony for a historic sixth and final year.
The Recording Academy and CBS have confirmed that the beloved entertainer will return to the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on 2 February, marking the end of a brilliant era for the music industry’s biggest night.
This year’s ceremony is set to be a particularly special occasion for Noah, who has been elevated to the role of executive producer.
His sixth stint as master of ceremonies places him in the history books, second only to the legendary Andy Williams, who hosted the event seven times in the 1970s.
The news has been met with immense warmth from the production team, with executive producer Ben Winston describing Noah’s impact on the show as “truly spectacular.”
The evening promises to be a celebratory one for Noah personally, as he is also a nominee this year.
His enchanting children’s story, Into The Uncut Grass, has earned him a nod in the Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording category.
Kendrick Lamar leads the pack with an impressive nine nominations for his acclaimed sixth album, GNX. Viewers can tune in to witness the festivities live on CBS from 8:00 pm ET, or catch the broadcast in India starting at 6:30 am IST on 3 February.
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