Trevor Noah will return as host of the 2025 Grammy Awards
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the show will not only celebrate music, but also raise money for relief efforts, despite the devastation caused by wildfires in the area. Yet, days before the news broke that the Grammys would stick with the February 2 show, multiple sources shared that the Recording Academy was discussing whether the Grammys should be postponed or televised for fundraising. Should go.
The telecast will raise funds to aid wildfire relief efforts and honor the bravery of first responders who risked their lives battling the fires. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. said in a letter sent to Academy members, “We mourn the loss of life and destruction that has occurred in our city in recent days.” “In response to this crisis, we are committed to providing continued assistance, including this donation of US$1 million, which has already helped raise more than US$2 million in emergency assistance for those in need.” Although the GRAMMYs are celebrating their 50th year with the Clive Davis Pre-GRAMMY Gala, and the Grateful Dead's Musicians Person of the Year ceremony is going ahead as planned, all three major record labels Additionally, Spotify and other music organizations have canceled their pre-Grammy parties.
Noah has often talked about how much he loves sitting front row for all-star performances at the Grammys. He explained why he keeps returning to host the Grammys ahead of the 2023 show.
“The moments you have backstage with the artists, you're just walking around and you see Billie Eilish and she's having a moment with another artist, you don't get to see that anywhere else And you don't get to experience that level of happiness. To be a part of it really, I think, is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” Noah said. I don't take it because all these people of our life There are tunes.” Noah is credited as producer of the GRAMMY Show and has earned three Emmy nominations for the music program. He has been nominated for the Best Comedy Album Grammy three times. Beyoncé is the top contender for the 2025 show with 11 nominations, followed by Charli XCX and Post Malone, who have eight each. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Kendrick Lamar and Billie Eilish are in contention for seven awards, while Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan are right behind them with six nominations each. (ANI)
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