Notes: Noah is the first comedian to host six (or even five) times. Among comedians, Garry Shandling hosted four times, ...
Trevor Noah is making a jump from late night to sports. The former “Daily Show” host and active comic will host a World Cup ...
The Grammys will air live from Los Angeles on Feb. 1 ...
2026 will mark Noah's sixth time hosting the annual event, leading every ceremony since 2021.
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Trevor Noah has hosted the Grammys every year since 2021. This year marks the end of his 'generational run' with the awards ...
Trevor Noah will host the Grammy Awards for the sixth time Feb. 1, but the upcoming ceremony will also mark his final stint ...
The 2026 ceremony will also mark the end of an era for the Grammys. The awards show has aired on CBS since 1973 but will move ...
The former ‘Daily Show' host is teaming with Religion of Sports and Mainstay Entertainment on the show.
Trevor Noah is all set to host the 2026 Grammy Awards for one last time. According to a press release, the 41-year-old South ...
The Recording Academy announced Tuesday that the South African comedian is returning “one final time” for the Feb. 1 show, ...
The Recording Academy and CBS have confirmed that Emmy-winning comedian Trevor Noah will return to host the Grammy Awards ...