Trevor Noah, known for his sharp wit and charismatic stage presence, shared insight into the challenges of hosting during an interview with Variety before last year’s show. “You don’t want to disappoint the artists you love,” he explained. “For instance, I can’t imagine telling a joke and seeing Beyoncé shake her head in disapproval.
Los Angeles – Emmy-winning comedian Trevor Noah will return to host the 67th annual Grammy Awards, marking his fifth consecutive year as master of ceremonies. In addition to hosting, Noah will also serve as a producer for the highly anticipated event.
The 67th Grammy Awards will be broadcast live on February 2, 2025, from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The ceremony will air on CBS and will be available to stream live and on-demand via Paramount+. This year’s show carries a renewed mission, focusing on raising funds for wildfire relief efforts and honoring the dedication and bravery of first responders.
In a statement released last week, organizers confirmed that Grammy Week will take on a more streamlined schedule, highlighting key events like the MusiCares benefit and the Clive Davis Pre-Grammy Gala. The latter has been transformed into a fundraiser for wildfire relief, leading up to the main event.
Noah, known for his sharp wit and charismatic stage presence, shared insight into the challenges of hosting during an interview with Variety before last year’s show. “You don’t want to disappoint the artists you love,” he explained. “For instance, I can’t imagine telling a joke and seeing Beyoncé shake her head in disapproval. That would stay with me forever.” He emphasized the importance of preparation, noting, “I work twice as hard because the stakes are so high — not just for the audience at home, but for the icons in the room.”
The 2025 Grammy Awards promises to be a star-studded night with a dual focus on celebrating music’s finest and supporting important causes.
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