Trevor Noah returns as Grammy host with comfort, nervousness
Associated PressLOS ANGELES — Trevor Noah feels more comfortable hosting the Grammy Awards for a third-straight year, but the former “The Daily Show” host still has some nervousness about leading the ceremony with big-time acts like Beyoncé, Adele and Harry Styles looking on. “I was relieved Trevor came back because it makes my job more enjoyable and easier,” said Ben Winston, the show’s executive producer. “That’s a very difficult task which very few people could do — and definitely can’t do with his comedy and charm that Trevor has.” Noah said each year of hosting the Grammys has offered a different experience because of the logistical challenges stemmed from the pandemic. It means you get to have a little bit of fun without anybody feeling like you’re dunking on them.” As a music fan, Noah is looking forward to checking out the popular performers who will hit the stage including Bad Bunny, Mary J. Blige, Sam Smith, Lizzo, Steve Lacy and Brandi Carlile.