Prepare to be entertained as the illustrious South African comedian, Trevor Noah, returns to host the 66th Grammy Awards on February 4, 2024. This historic occasion marks Noah’s unprecedented fourth consecutive year as the host of music’s most prestigious event.
The Recording Academy ignited anticipation with a tantalizing teaser on social media, announcing Noah’s return with the hashtag #GRAMMYs host. The excitement reverberated as the news of Noah’s fourth year as the host resonated across the digital landscape.
Noah personally verified the announcement during his “What Now?” podcast, exuding palpable enthusiasm for the opportunity. “I’m excited about that! It’s a lot of fun. I enjoy the Grammys because I get to watch the show in person and then just experience and comment on it in person while it is happening,” expressed Noah, encapsulating the delight of this significant milestone in his career.
Beyond the promise of Noah’s trademark witty repartee and captivating performances, the 2024 ceremony holds a groundbreaking promise for South Africa. Notably, first-time nominees Tyla with her song “Water” and Musa Keys with the collaboration “Unavailable” featuring Davido, are poised to contend for the coveted Best African Music Performance award. Adding to the excitement, Noah himself is in the running for a Grammy accolade. His Netflix special “I Wish You Would” has earned a nomination for the esteemed Best Comedy Album category.
The stage is set for an extraordinary celebration of music, comedy, and South African talent at the 66th Grammy Awards, as Trevor Noah once again assumes the role of the esteemed host, cementing his legacy in Grammy history.