Music show - Comedian Trevor Noah hosts the Grammy Gala again
Comedian Trevor Noah (39) is to host the Grammys again next year. Noah will host the gala, scheduled for 4 February 2024, for the fourth time in a row, the organizers announced.
"I'm looking forward to it, it's a lot of fun," Noah said in his podcast. "I like the Grammys because I get to see and experience the show in person and commentate while it's all happening."
Noah had given up his "Daily Show" on US broadcaster Comedy Central in 2022 after seven years, which he had taken over as host from long-time host Jon Stewart in 2015. Since then, Noah has been on the road with a stand-up tour.
The Grammys are among the most coveted music awards in the world - around 13,000 members of the Recording Academy decide on the winners. Beyoncé won this year, while singer-songwriter SZA is the favorite for next year's gala with nine nominations.
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Trevor Noah, a 39-year-old comedian, will once again host the Grammys in 2024. The Grammy Awards, one of the most sought-after music accolades globally, will have around 13,000 Recording Academy members deciding the winners. Beyoncé emerged triumphant this year, while SZA is a strong contender for next year's gala with nine nominations. The Grammys gala is scheduled for February 4, 2024, and Noah is excited, having stated that he enjoys attending the event in person and providing commentary. Noah concluded his stint as the host of "Daily Show" on US broadcaster Comedy Central in 2022 after seven successful years. Since then, he's been touring with a stand-up comedy show, bringing laughter to people across the USA and New York. The Grammy Awards ceremony is a spectacular music show attended by countless music enthusiasts and industry professionals.
Source: www.stern.de