Trevor Noah to Host Grammy Awards for Fourth Consecutive Time

Trevor Noah at the 91st Annual Academy Awards in 2019
Trevor Noah at the 91st Annual Academy Awards in 2019. Photo by Michael Buckner/REX/Shutterstock (10112992ch)

The Recording Academy found an amazing Grammy Awards host in Trevor Noah, and they’re not letting go of him anytime soon. The South African comedian will host the biggest night in music for the fourth year in a row.

Noah’s run as a Grammy host kicked off in 2021 when he took over from the two-time host Alicia Keys, and he’s been serving as the master of the ceremonies ever since. He’s getting ready to do it for the fourth consecutive time, and he shared the amazing news on his podcast What Now? with Trevor Noah.

Noah told his fans that he’s excited to host the Grammy Awards again because this gig has always been “a lot of fun”. He added that he enjoys hosting the ceremony because he gets to watch the show in person and comment on it in real-time.

Noah launched his podcast What Now? with Trevor Noah back in November, and it’s his first major project following his shocking The Daily Show departure earlier this year.

The South African comedian will return as a host when the Grammy Awards come back to the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on February 4, 2024. SZA is the most-nominated artist this year with nine nods, closely followed by Phoebe Bridgers, Serban Ghenea, and Victoria Monét with seven nominations each.