The Grammy Awards will once again be hosted by Trevor Noah. The comedian will serve as the host of the 2023 awards presentation, which will run on Sunday, Feb. 5, at 8:00 p.m. ET and be streamed live and on-demand on Paramount+.
The Staples Center in Los Angeles has been renamed Crypto.com Arena, where the star-studded performance will take place.
On Instagram, Noah, who just announced his departure from “The Daily Show,” which he started presenting in 2015, confirmed his return as Grammys host. He wrote, “It’s about to be a three-peat.”
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The Grammy voter guide issue of Billboard magazine, which was published on Thursday, also included a photo of Noah on the cover.
Beyonce garnered the most nominations of any artist this year with nine, according to the 2023 Grammy nominees, which were announced earlier this month. With 88 nominations overall, she is now tied with her husband, Jay-Z, for the most Grammy nominations in history.
Beyonce is up for both record of the year and album of the year for “Renaissance,” which includes the lead hit “Break my Soul.”
The following albums have been nominated for album of the year: ABBA’s “Voyage,” Adele’s “30,” Bad Bunny’s “Un Verano Sin Ti,” Mary J. Blige’s “Good Morning Gorgeous (Deluxe)” and Brandi Carlile’s “In These Silent Days,” Coldplay’s “Music Of The Spheres,” Kendrick Lamar’s “Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers,” Lizzo’
Although a list of performers has yet to be announced, artists nominated in major categories such as best record and best album are frequently asked to perform.