The Grammy Awards are one of the most eagerly awaited events in the music industry, and are a great barometer of how the mainstream is moving around this important art and business that is music, which is why they are highly anticipated in the US entertainment awards season.
In addition to the awards ceremony for the famous gramophones, it is always accompanied by data that generates great expectation, such as who will be in charge of the live show and who will be the host of the ceremony, which in this case will take place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 2.
Who will host the show?
The successful comedian Trevor Noah, famous for the Emmy-winning show 'The Daily Show' on Comedy Central, which he hosted for seven consecutive years, will once again host the 67th Grammy Awards, and will repeat both hosting and presenting at this new edition for the fifth time in a row.
In addition, Trevor Noah is exploring new avenues on different platforms and activities, such as his Spotify interview podcast called 'What Now?' or his book "Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood", which has become a bestseller and a record-breaker on the Audible platform.
Trevor Noah: the 'one-man band'
In addition, the multi-talented Trevor Noah is also taking charge of the South African version of Amazon Prime Video's 'LOL: Last One Laughing', the unscripted comedy series in which a group of famous comedians compete to keep a straight face while trying to make their opponents laugh - and lose. He will also be an important part of Amazon FreeVee's comedy series 'Mock the Week' and is continuing his worldwide stand-up tour with his show "Off The Record".
It is no coincidence that Trevor has been announced as the host of the 67th Grammy Awards, where he has attracted a large number of viewers and where he has also had the honor of being nominated twice for a gramophone for his shows Trevor Noah: Son of Patricia' and 'I Wish I Would' in the Best Comedy Album category