Trevor Noah to Take the Stage for Sixth Time at 2026 Grammys
In a move that has left fans both thrilled and teary-eyed, it's been announced that Trevor Noah will be hosting the 2026 Grammy Awards for what he claims will be his final time. The Daily Show alum will return as master of ceremonies for music's biggest night, marking the sixth year in a row that he's taken on this esteemed role.
The ceremony is set to take place on Sunday, February 1, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, with CBS and Paramount+ broadcasting live. This year's event promises to be just as memorable as its predecessors, thanks in large part to Noah's sharp wit and ability to seamlessly integrate humor with poignant commentary on the night's biggest honorees.
Noah has become an integral part of the Grammys' hosting rotation since 2021, where he's delivered biting critiques of politicians like Donald Trump while still managing to find a way to make everyone laugh. He's proven himself to be an invaluable asset to the ceremony, and his return is likely to bring a fresh wave of excitement to fans worldwide.
This year's lineup is packed with some of the biggest names in music, including Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, Sabrina Carpenter, Bad Bunny, Justin Bieber, Leon Thomas, Clipse, and Tyler, the Creator. The Grammy Awards will also be revisiting an old favorite – the Best Album Cover category – with both Tyler, the Creator and Bad Bunny vying for top honors.
While it's unclear what Noah has in store for his final performance, fans can rest assured that he'll bring his trademark wit, charm, and musical passion to the stage. With this year's Grammys shaping up to be an unforgettable celebration of music, there's no doubt that Trevor Noah will leave everything on the table – both literally and figuratively.
In a move that has left fans both thrilled and teary-eyed, it's been announced that Trevor Noah will be hosting the 2026 Grammy Awards for what he claims will be his final time. The Daily Show alum will return as master of ceremonies for music's biggest night, marking the sixth year in a row that he's taken on this esteemed role.
The ceremony is set to take place on Sunday, February 1, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, with CBS and Paramount+ broadcasting live. This year's event promises to be just as memorable as its predecessors, thanks in large part to Noah's sharp wit and ability to seamlessly integrate humor with poignant commentary on the night's biggest honorees.
Noah has become an integral part of the Grammys' hosting rotation since 2021, where he's delivered biting critiques of politicians like Donald Trump while still managing to find a way to make everyone laugh. He's proven himself to be an invaluable asset to the ceremony, and his return is likely to bring a fresh wave of excitement to fans worldwide.
This year's lineup is packed with some of the biggest names in music, including Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, Sabrina Carpenter, Bad Bunny, Justin Bieber, Leon Thomas, Clipse, and Tyler, the Creator. The Grammy Awards will also be revisiting an old favorite – the Best Album Cover category – with both Tyler, the Creator and Bad Bunny vying for top honors.
While it's unclear what Noah has in store for his final performance, fans can rest assured that he'll bring his trademark wit, charm, and musical passion to the stage. With this year's Grammys shaping up to be an unforgettable celebration of music, there's no doubt that Trevor Noah will leave everything on the table – both literally and figuratively.