At a Glance
- Trevor Noah will host the 2026 Grammy Awards Feb. 1, his sixth turn in the role
- Executive producer Ben Winston calls the 2026 show Noah’s “final time” as host
- Noah, 41, told Billboard in 2022 the job gives him “a new artist” to love every year
- Why it matters: The Grammys lose a fan-favorite MC who merged comedy with backstage music insight
Trevor Noah is ready for his last Grammy bow. The former Daily Show host will emcee the 2026 Grammy Awards Feb. 1 on CBS, capping a six-year run that made him the ceremony’s longest-tenured modern host.
Executive producer Ben Winston confirmed the decision in a Jan. 13 statement to The Hollywood Reporter.
“I am beyond thrilled to welcome Trevor Noah back to host the Grammys for his sixth, and sadly, final time,” Winston said. “He’s been the most phenomenal host of the show. He’s so smart, so funny, and such a true fan of the artists and music.”
Why Noah Stepped Down
Noah’s representative declined to comment to News Of Losangeles on the reason for the exit, but Winston framed the choice as mutual.
“We can’t wait to do it together one last time,” Winston added, praising Noah’s impact as “truly spectacular.”
The Host Who Doubled as Super-Fan
Noah, 41, has never hidden his excitement for the gig.
“I am 1,000 percent a fan, and what I love about the Grammys is that I become a fan of a new artist every single time,” he told Billboard in 2022.
He marveled at the production work behind each performance.
- Getting every musical key right
- Hitting every lighting cue
- Choreographing moves between cameras and artists
“You don’t truly appreciate it until you get behind the scenes,” he said.
Live-TV Jitters
Despite the star access, Noah admitted the live format keeps him on edge.

“I don’t know what’s going to happen,” he told CBS Mornings in 2024. “So that’s what I love about the Grammys – it’s live, it’s happening, it’s on the fly.”
What’s Next for the Show
The 2026 ceremony will air on CBS from Los Angeles. Lady Gaga and Kendrick Lamar top the nominee list with nine nods each.
Noah’s exit leaves the Recording Academy and CBS searching for a new host who can match his blend of sharp humor and obvious music fandom.
Key Takeaways
- Noah’s final Grammys airs Feb. 1, 2026
- He first hosted in 2021 and has become the ceremony’s signature MC
- Winston says producers will “celebrate” Noah’s run at the upcoming show

