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Trevor Noah Returns as GRAMMY Host as Fela Kuti Makes History with Lifetime Achievement Award
Trevor Noah will return as host of the 2026 GRAMMY Awards. This is his sixth time anchoring the event. The event will take place on February 1 and the venue is Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
Noah first hosted the GRAMMY Awards in 2021 and has since made five straight appearances. In addition to its performances hosting, Noah serves as an executive producer for the event. He has made his mark in the entertainment industry and remains one of the influential figures around.
Trevor Noah: New York Times
The GRAMMY Awards celebrate achievements of musicians across all genres. There will be live performances from top artists and award presentations. This is an excellent award that will definitely live up to expectations.
Alongside Trevor Noah’s return, the 2026 GRAMMYs will also recognise African music. Nigerian music icon Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award, becoming the first African artist to get it. The award recognizes artists whose contributions have had a significant influence on music and culture.
Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti: Punch
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Fela Kuti was an Afrobeat legend, who used his voice to pass messages about social justice, political freedom, and African identity. Kuti’s work challenges authority and encourages awareness. His influence continues to be felt long after his passing.