Emmy Award-winning comedian Trevor Noah is set to return to the Grammy Awards stage for the sixth—and final—time, bringing his signature wit and charm to music’s biggest night. The 2026 ceremony is scheduled for February 1 at the Crypto Arena, where Noah will once again take the reins as host.
Ben Winston, executive producer of the Grammy Awards, hailed Noah’s contribution to the show in a statement, saying, “I am beyond thrilled to welcome Trevor Noah back to host the Grammys for his sixth, and sadly, final time. He’s been the most phenomenal host of the show. He’s so smart, so funny, and such a true fan of the artists and music. His impact on the show has been truly spectacular, and we can’t wait to do it together one last time.”
The announcement was also made on the Grammy Awards’ official social media accounts, which described Noah as being “on a generational run” and highlighted that he will be hosting the event for a record sixth consecutive year.
Noah first hosted the Grammys in 2021, quickly becoming a fan favorite for his incisive humor, relatable commentary, and ability to connect with artists and audiences alike. Over the past five years, he has brought a distinctive style to the ceremony, balancing comedy with heartfelt tributes to musical excellence, cementing his place as one of the most memorable hosts in Grammy history.
As anticipation builds for the 2026 show, fans can expect a night filled with music, laughter, and Noah’s signature commentary, marking the end of an era for the multi-talented comedian on the Grammy stage.
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Trevor Noah will host the 2026 Grammy Awards for the sixth and final time, closing his record-breaking run as one of the show’s most celebrated hosts.
























