Trevor Noah To Host The 2025 Grammy Awards

by John Austine | Jan 25, 2025 | Hip-Hop News |

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The 67th Annual Grammy Awards event, which Trevor Noah will host, will be held live from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday, the 2nd of February 2025, from 8 to 11:30 p.m. ET/5 to 8:30 p.m. PT.

Trevor Noah will host the annual event for the fifth time consecutively, making him one of the most synonymous MCs in the Grammys.

The CBS Television Network will broadcast the show, and viewers worldwide can watch it live and on-demand through Paramount+ (daily and on-demand for Paramount+ subscribers with SHOWTIME, or on-demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the special airs).

The GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony will be webcast live on live.GRAMMY.com and televised live from the Peacock Theater before the telecast.

Through the Recording Academy’s digital experience on live.GRAMMY.com, fans can watch exclusive behind-the-scenes GRAMMY content on GRAMMY Sunday.

They will be able to view content such as performances, acceptance speeches, interviews from the GRAMMY Live red carpet special, and more.

A reinvigorated sense of purpose will also be highlighted in this year’s GRAMMY show, while simultaneously raising money to support relief efforts for the disaster in Los Angeles.

It will also celebrate the bravery and dedication of first responders who put their lives in danger to defend others.

The Recording Academy and MusiCares have committed more than $3.2 million in emergency aid to help music professionals impacted by the fires since starting the “Los Angeles Fire Relief Effort To Support Music Professionals” last week.

“The upcoming GRAMMY Awards won’t just be about celebrating and honoring the best in music this year; it will also show how the power of music can help rebuild, uplift, and support those in need,” stated Harvey Mason Jr., CEO of the Recording Academy.

Here Are Some of The Grammy Performers This Year

Billie Eilish

The nine-time GRAMMY winner is up for seven nominations this year: Record Of The Year (“BIRDS OF A FEATHER”), Album of the Year (HIT ME HARD AND SOFT), Song Of The Year (“BIRDS OF A FEATHER”), Best Pop Solo Performance (“BIRDS OF A FEATHER”), Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (“Guess” with Charli xcx), Best Pop Vocal Album (HIT ME HARD AND SOFT), and Best Dance Pop Recording (“L’AMOUR DE MA VIE [OVER NOW EXTENDED EDIT]”).

Sabrina Carpenter

She is a first-time nominee and is up for six nominations this year: Record of the Year (“Espresso”), Album of the Year (Short n’ Sweet), Song of the Year (“Please Please Please”), Best New Artist, Best Pop Solo Performance (“Espresso”), and Best Pop Vocal Album (Short n’ Sweet).

Teddy Swims

He is also a first-time GRAMMY candidate this year. He is supported by his breakthrough single, “Lose Control,” with a nomination for Best New Artist.

RAYE 

RAYE is up for three awards this year: Best New Artist, Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical (for her work on Lucky Daye’s album, Algorithm), and Best Engineered Album.

Benson Boone

Benson is nominated for the first time this year in the Best New Artist category, propelled by the success of his single “Beautiful Things.”

Shakira

The three-time Grammy winner is vying for the Best Latin Pop Album (Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran) award this year.

Charli xcx 

She has been nominated in eight categories: Album of the Year (BRAT), Record of the Year (“360”), Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (“Guess”), Best Pop Solo Performance (“Apple”), Best Dance/Electronic Album (BRAT), Best Dance Pop Recording (“Von dutch”), Best Recording Package (BRAT), and Best Music Video (“360”).

Doechii

First-time GRAMMY nominee Doechii is up for three GRAMMY Awards this year: Best New Artist, Best Rap Album (Alligator Bites Never Heal), and Best Rap Performance (“NISSAN ALTIMA”).

Chappell Roan

Chappell Roan is nominated for the first time this year and is up for six: Record Of The Year (“Good Luck, Babe!”), Album Of The Year and Best Pop Vocal Album (Chappell Roan The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess), Song Of The Year (“Good Luck, Babe!”), Best New Artist, and Best Pop Solo Performance (“Good Luck, Babe!”).

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