Chicago Sun-Times

Grammys host Noah promises ‘a full show,’ not a pandemic show

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Trevor Noah took a careful approach hosting “The Daily Show” from his New York apartment during the pandemic, but he said traveling across the country to host the Grammy Awards was an opportunit­y he couldn’t pass up.

“If you get asked to host the Grammys, I don’t think you take long to say ‘yes,’ ” said the Emmy winner, who will host the ceremony from downtown Los Angeles. “All you figure out is the how.”

Initially, Noah wondered if the Grammys would be like most other major award shows that were held virtually during the pandemic. But he was assured that his first time hosting the ceremony honoring music’s best would be in person.

Noah said the Grammys, which airs at 7 p.m. Sunday on WBBM-Channel 2, will have a “music festival vibe” with parts of the show held outdoors. He expects an entertaini­ng show with several performers set to hit the stage including Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Cardi B and BTS.

“Unlike most award shows, the Grammys also are about the performanc­es,” said Noah. Past hosts include Alicia Keys, James Corden and LL Cool J.

“So, at the Oscars, you can’t have like Denzel [Washington] perform his movie,” he continued. “But the Grammys, you can have the artists perform their song. What’s made it unique is that we’ve managed to make a show that is a full show for you at home.

When you watch it, you won’t be spending the whole time like ‘Aww man, this is a pandemic show.’ Like no, this is one of your favorite concert shows.”

The Recording Academy said music artists in attendance will be socially distanced while playing “music for each other as a community and celebrate the music that unites us all.” The show was originally supposed to take place on Jan. 31, but the event was delayed because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Beyoncé is the leading nominee with nine. Swift, Dua Lipa and Roddy Ricch each earned six nomination­s.

Other feature performers include Megan Thee Stallion, Harry Styles, Bad Bunny, Dua Lipa, Ricch, Chris Martin, John Mayer and Brandi Carlile.

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CBS Trevor Noah will host the Grammy Awards for the first time on Sunday.

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