
Trevor Noah to return as Grammys host in 2024
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It will mark the fourth consecutive year that the South African comedian and former late-night television host emcees the awards show.
The annual Grammy Awards will have a familiar face on stage next year emceeing the show. The Recording Academy announced Thursday that Trevor Noah will again take over hosting duties for the fourth year in a row.
The Emmy award-winning comedian and former late-night television host shared a message on his "What Now? with Trevor Noah" podcast, saying he's "so excited" to return for music's biggest night of the year.
I’m so excited! #GRAMMYs baby!🕺🏾Tune in Sunday, February 4th at 8pm! On @CBS! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/41C6EE2qK2
Heading into the event, American singer-songwriter SZA leads the pack with nine Grammy nominations on the heels of her "Kill Bill" revenge ballad that's up for song of the year, record of the year and best R&B performance. Her album "SOS" also earned her nods for album of the year and best progressive R&B album.