
It’s the biggest night in music’s calendar, with the 67th Grammys show taking to the Crypto Arena in Los Angeles tonight (2 February) to showcase some of the best talent in the industry from around the world.
However, it’s rarely without controversy and now, South African comedian and TV host Trevor Noah has apparently hit a nerve among some viewers – and almost immediately in his opening monologue.

Trevor Noah made the alleged offensive gag during his opening monologue at the 2025 Grammy Awards (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
The 40-year-old, who is known for his political satire, made the tongue-in-cheek joke after making another reference to immigration, neither of which have gone down particularly well with viewers.
Taking their outrage to Twitter, dozens flooded the social media platform with criticizm for the alleged offensive gag.
One person wrote: “We, the Colombians, are sick of being treated like criminals,” and tagged Trevor Noah to urge him to apologize.
Another outraged viewer wrote: “Trevor Noah already with an illegal immigrants joke and a Colombia joke in his opening monologue… This is going to be a LONGGGG night.”
Others said they even spotted some celebs in the audience that weren’t keen on the joke either, such as Doechii, who has won Best Rap Album – the third woman after Lauryn Hill and Cardi B to bag the award.