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Who Will Host the 2025 Grammy Awards?

On February 2, we’ll finally find out who takes home the biggest music awards in the U.S.

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The wait is nearly over as the 67th Grammy Awards are almost here! On February 2, we’ll finally find out who takes home the biggest music awards in the U.S. This year’s Grammy ceremony is set to be unforgettable, with stars like Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, and Charli XCX leading the pack in the top categories.

And just this Tuesday, January 21, another exciting detail was revealed: the host for the big night! It’s official—Trevor Noah is back! The comedian and TV host will return to lead the 67th Grammy Awards, marking his fifth year in a row as the event’s host. But this time, he’s taking on even more responsibility, also serving as a producer for the show.

With Trevor at the helm, we can expect plenty of laughs, surprises, and unforgettable moments throughout the night.

Trevor first hosted the Grammys during their 63rd edition in 2021, and since then, he’s become a staple of the event. Known for his sharp wit and charm on The Daily Show, Trevor’s unique style has made him one of the most beloved Grammy hosts in recent memory. So, mark your calendars!

A Heartfelt Mission at the 67th Grammy Awards

This year’s 67th Grammy Awards aren’t just about celebrating music—they’re also about making a difference. The show is stepping up to raise funds for those affected by the devastating wildfires that recently tore through Los Angeles. It’s a chance for people around the world to come together, offer support, and help the city recover from this tragedy.

Record Labels Shift Focus Amid Los Angeles Wildfires

As the Academy confirms that the Grammy Awards will proceed on February 2 despite the ongoing wildfires, record labels are stepping up with changes to address the crisis. Universal Music Group announced the cancellation of all Grammy-related events and broadcasts, including artist showcases and the after-party, redirecting those budgets to support wildfire relief efforts.

Similarly, Warner Music Group told Billboard it has canceled its Grammy Week party, reallocating funds to assist those impacted by the fires. The company has already pledged $1 million in donations and continues to support employees who have been displaced due to evacuations.

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