Trevor Noah at the 2026 Grammys
Trevor Noah at the 2026 Grammys. Image: @grammys/ Instagram

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Grammys: Trump threatens Trevor Noah

Trevor Noah and Donald Trump face off as the comedian’s Grammy jibe sparks a legal threat. Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish also make history.

02-02-26 17:48
Trevor Noah at the 2026 Grammys
Trevor Noah at the 2026 Grammys. Image: @grammys/ Instagram

The 68th Annual Grammy Awards delivered historic wins and unexpected drama on Sunday, 1 February 2026. While music history was made, host Trevor Noah stirred the pot with sharp-witted commentary. His remarks about Donald Trump left a lasting impression on the global audience.

Trevor Noah and Donald Trump face off

Stepping onto the stage for his sixth and final hosting gig, Noah brought his signature brand of satire to the global spotlight.

During his opening monologue, the comedian made several observations regarding the high-profile figures and events that have dominated recent news cycles.

While the star-studded audience at the Crypto.com Arena responded with laughter, the remarks quickly drew fire from the political camp they targeted.

This isn’t the first time the two have clashed, but the intensity of the reaction this time has sparked a global conversation about the limits of satire.

The president allegedly viewed the comments not just as jokes, but as a direct personal attack, prompting his legal team to look into the possibility of a lawsuit for defamation. Noah’s ability to maintain his professional composure while delivering such biting commentary is exactly why he has become a fixture on the international circuit.

Big wins and historic moments

The evening celebrated musical excellence despite the political tension. Bad Bunny made history. He won Album of the Year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos. This was the first Spanish-language album to take the top prize.

Other stars also won big. Billie Eilish took home Song of the Year for “Wildflower”. Kendrick Lamar and SZA secured Record of the Year for “Luther”. These wins solidify their places as global icons.

The ceremony also featured incredible performances, ranging from a high-energy opening by Bruno Mars and Rosé to a soulful tribute to music legend Quincy Jones. These moments highlighted a year where creative excellence and diversity were at the forefront of the music industry, providing a joyful balance to the night’s more satirical segments.

Celebrating global sounds and African music

The 2026 ceremony highlighted the ongoing success of global music. The Best African Music Performance category remains a vital addition. It acknowledges the massive influence of the continent’s artists.

South African star Tyla made history here. She won the award for her hit “Push 2 Start.” This move provides a platform for talent. Now, these artists are celebrated alongside industry giants.

As the season ends, the 2026 Grammys will be remembered for more than just trophies.

Whether it was Trevor Noah’s fearless satire or the record-shattering wins by global stars, the event reminded everyone why music remains such a powerful platform for both art and social commentary. As Noah hangs up his hosting hat, he leaves a legacy of humour that has resonated with audiences across the globe.