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Trevor Noah to Host Grammy Awards for Fifth Consecutive Year Amid Wildfire Relief Efforts

Trevor Noah returns as host for the Grammys, also supporting wildfire relief efforts during the awards ceremony.

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The Grammy Awards will return with Trevor Noah as host for the fifth year on February 2. The event aims to raise funds for wildfire relief in Los Angeles. Noah, known for his work on 'The Daily Show,' will also produce and compete for a Grammy in the best comedy album category. Beyoncé leads the nominations, highlighting the event's celebratory focus, despite the tragic backdrop of wildfires in the area. The ceremony promises to amplify resilience and support for affected artists and first responders.

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