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South African comedian Trevor Noah will return as host of the 67th Grammy Awards for the fifth year in a row.
Noah who is well-known for his clever humor and capacity to engage audiences of all backgrounds, has hosted the Grammy Awards four times since 2021.
Reviews of his hosting appearances have been largely favorable with some praising his new outlook and enthusiasm, while others have critiqued his humorous approach.
Noah is the first person of color to host the event since Whoopi Goldberg hosted the Grammys in 1997.
Noah has made history as the first comedian to host the Grammy Awards five times. Only musicians have previously accomplished this feat. According to Billboard, Andy Williams hosted seven times, John Denver six times and LL Cool J five times.
The annual music awards event is scheduled to take place in Los Angeles on Sunday, 2 February.
The Grammys made the announcement on X (formerly known as Twitter) and shared that Noah will also be producing the spectacular show.
“The Recording Academy and CBS have announced that GRAMMY-nominated and Emmy-winning comedian and author Trevor Noah will return as the host of the 2025 GRAMMYs. Noah will also serve as a producer on the show. This marks his fifth consecutive year as master of ceremonies for Music’s Biggest Night, as he has hosted the show since the 2021 GRAMMYs,” reads the statement.
🎤 The #RecordingAcademy and @CBS have announced that Emmy-winning comedian, GRAMMY-nominated host, and author @TrevorNoah will return as the host of the 2025 #GRAMMYs.https://t.co/nnJWoBTUGq
— Recording Academy / GRAMMYs (@RecordingAcad) January 21, 2025
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