The Grammys announced Tuesday that comedian Trevor Noah will host the music awards show on Feb. 2 in Los Angeles for the fifth straight year.
The comedian will once more be front and center Feb. 2, when the awards show is broadcast live from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on CBS.
In honor of its Musical.ly roots, here are the 15 most-followed musicians on TikTok as a U.S. ban looms with Bella Poarch, Addison Rae, Kimberly Loaiza, BTS and more.
This year's telecast will also raise funds to support relief efforts after wildfires devastated the Grammys' hometown.
Chappell Roan captivated listeners with synth-pop hits "Good Luck, Babe!" and "Hot to Go." Now she'll vie for six Grammys, including best new artist.
The future is looking bright for singer-songwriter Myles Smith, who has already bagged the 2024 BBC Introducing artist of the year award and was named the winner of the 2025 Brit Awards Rising Star prize, previously awarded to big names like Adele, Florence + the Machine and Sam Smith.
Charlie Puth broke out his and Wiz Khalifa's hit song 'See You Again' to say farewell to TikTok in the hours leading up to its ban in the U.S.