Trevor Noah will host next month’s Grammy Awards for the fifth consecutive year.
The 40-year-old comedian will once again lead proceedings at the ceremony on February 2 at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena, which will go ahead despite the wildfires in Southern California, but with a “renewed sense of purpose” considering the disaster.
There were fears the bash would be axed in the wake of the deadly wildfires still plaguing LA, which have claimed at least 27 lives and seen thousands of homes destroyed and many more residents displaced since the fire broke out in the Pacific Palisades area on January 7, before hurricane-force winds spread the infernos across thousands of hectares.

But Recording Academy and MusiCares CEO Harvey Mason jnr and board of trustees chair Tammy Hurt said the show had to go on with a focus on fundraising and supporting music industry folk impacted.