Trevor Noah to Host Grammy Awards 2026 for Final Time

Trevor Noah on stage hosting the Grammy Awards for his final 2026 appearance.

Comedian Trevor Noah is set to anchor the Grammy Awards one last time, marking his historic sixth consecutive run.

It is officially the end of an era for music’s biggest night. Emmy-winning comedian Trevor Noah has confirmed he will be returning to the stage to host the 68th Annual Grammy Awards this February. But there is a twist, this will be his sixth and final time leading the ceremony.

The South African star, who has become a staple of the awards since he first took the reins in 2021, is ready to take his final bow at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Since stepping in during the challenging pandemic era, Noah has brought a unique blend of sharp wit and genuine love for music to the show. 

Ben Winston, the executive producer of the Grammys, couldn’t hide his mixed emotions about the news.

While he expressed excitement about having Noah back, he admitted it was "sad" to see him go. Winston described Noah as a "phenomenal" host whose impact on the broadcast has been nothing short of spectacular.

The 2026 edition is already shaping up to be a massive affair. Not only is Trevor Noah returning as the master of ceremonies, but he is also serving as an executive producer.

Social media is already buzzing, with the Recording Academy hailing his "generational run." Having hosted every year since 2021, Noah’s departure marks a significant shift for the Academy as they look toward a new chapter in 2027.

Fans can tune in on February 1st to catch the star-studded event, which promises to be a fitting farewell for one of the most beloved hosts in the show’s history.

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