Trevor Noah Returns as Five-Time Grammy Awards Host for 2025 Ceremony

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Trevor Noah is set to return as host of the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, marking his fifth consecutive year leading music's biggest night. The Emmy-winning comedian will take the stage at Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena on February 2, 2025.

Beyond his hosting duties, Noah will also serve as a producer for the awards ceremony. The show will be broadcast live on CBS and available for streaming on Paramount+.

This year's Grammy Awards ceremony carries special meaning, as it will focus on supporting wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles. Despite recent devastating fires in the region, the Recording Academy chose to proceed with the event while adapting its purpose to honor first responders and raise funds for recovery initiatives.

The decision comes as other awards organizations have delayed their ceremonies due to the wildfires. The Recording Academy's approach reflects their commitment to both the music industry and the local community.

The ceremony will be produced by Fulwell 73 Productions, with Ben Winston, Raj Kapoor, and Jesse Collins serving as executive producers. The traditional Grammy Week has been streamlined to spotlight key events including the MusiCares benefit and the Clive Davis Pre-Grammy Gala, which has been transformed into a fire-relief fundraiser.

Noah's continued involvement with the Grammys began during his tenure as host of The Daily Show on Comedy Central, and he has maintained the role even after departing from that position. His return as host reinforces his established presence in the entertainment industry and his connection with music's premier awards show.

The 67th Annual Grammy Awards will air at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT on CBS, with streaming options available through Paramount+.