2026 Grammys: Trevor Noah Last Run, Big Comebacks & Bigger Celebrations

BY William Andre Buchanan

January 21, 2026

Music’s biggest night is upon us.

Emmy-winning comedian Trevor Noah will take the Grammy Awards stage as host for the sixth and final time in 2026, also stepping into the role of executive producer. The ceremony airs live Feb. 1 on CBS and streams on Paramount+, continuing the Recording Academy’s tradition of honoring excellence in music through peer‑voted awards.

This year’s Grammys arrive with a renewed focus on community support. One year after catastrophic wildfires devastated Los Angeles, MusiCares has directed more than $15 million toward relief and long‑term recovery, assisting over 3,200 music professionals with financial aid, health services, and case management. Many continue to rebuild homes, studios, and careers disrupted by the fires, especially gig‑based workers whose recovery timelines remain unpredictable.

Grammy Week will once again feature Grammy House, returning Jan. 28–31 in Los Angeles with an expanded four‑day lineup of panels, performances, immersive installations, and digital storytelling. A full day dedicated to Grammy U®—including a Masterclass and a mini music festival—spotlights emerging talent. Visitors can also explore Grammy Awards merchandise and learn about the Recording Academy’s programs, from the Grammy Museum to The Latin Recording Academy.

Following the awards, the Grammy Museum’s official After Party will be headlined by multi‑Grammy nominee Cimafunk, with additional performances in the Jazz Lounge and DJ sets by Luccihugh. The event is supported by partners including Häagen‑Dazs, IBM, and Waymo, with Wolfgang Puck overseeing food and beverage. Proceeds will fund vital music education initiatives.

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