Trevor Noah to Host Grammys for Sixth and Final Time
Comedian and television host Trevor Noah will return to the Grammy Awards stage one last time, hosting the 2026 ceremony on Sunday, February 1, at Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena. The show will air live on CBS from 8 to 11:30 p.m. ET and will also stream on Paramount+.
Noah will become the first person since Andy Williams (1971–1977) to host six consecutive Grammys, though he will not attempt to surpass Williams' record. He will also serve as an executive producer alongside Ben Winston, Raj Kapoor, and Jesse Collins.
"This will be Trevor Noah's sixth, and sadly, final, time hosting the Grammys," Winston said. "He's smart, funny, and a true fan of music. His impact has been truly spectacular."
The 2026 ceremony marks the Grammys' final broadcast on CBS after more than five decades; from 2027, the show will move to ABC, Hulu, and Disney+. Noah is nominated this year for Into the Uncut Grass, his fourth Grammy nod.
