Alex Stedman News Editor, Variety.comThe host of Sunday night’s Grammy Awards, Trevor Noah, opened the show by acknowledging the nature of the socially distanced ceremony, but still struck a hopeful note as he pointed to the healing role music played during the past year of the COVID-19 pandemic.“I’ll be your host tonight as we celebrate the last 10 years of music that got us through the last 10 years of coronavirus,” he said. “I know it’s been one year, but it feels like 10.”Noah began by explaining how the show is taking place following coronavirus safety guidelines, joking that “this is gonna be the rare awards show where the white stuff going up people’s noses is cotton swabs.”As he walked through a large outdoor tent outside of the.
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