Comedian Trevor Noah is set to make history by hosting the Grammy Awards for the fourth consecutive time, making him the first host to achieve this milestone on the prestigious stage. The Recording Academy, responsible for organizing the Grammy Awards, officially confirmed this news, solidifying Noah’s prominent role as the host for the upcoming Grammy Awards ceremony.
Noah, also a producer and writer, shared the exciting announcement on his Spotify podcast, “What Now? With Trevor Noah.” During the podcast, he expressed his enthusiasm for hosting the Grammys and revealed his joy in being able to watch and comment on the show in person.
What makes this edition of the Grammys particularly special is that Trevor Noah is not only hosting but is also a nominee. He has been nominated in the category of Best Comedy Album for “I Wish You Would.” This dual role of hosting and being a nominee is a rare feat, with only a few Grammy hosts having been nominated in the same year. One notable example is Kenny Rogers in 1980, who won Best Country Vocal Performance, Male.
The 2024 Grammy Awards are scheduled to take place on February 4, with live coverage provided by CBS and Paramount+ from the Crypto.com Arena. In addition to his hosting duties, Trevor Noah will also serve as a producer for the 66th Grammy Awards.
The top contender for the 2024 Grammys is SZA, who has received nine nominations for her highly successful album “SOS.” The Grammy Awards continue to be the highest honor in the music industry, celebrating outstanding achievements in the field.
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