Nikki Glaser has been announced as the host for the 2027 Golden Globes, marking her third consecutive year in this role. The awards ceremony is scheduled to air live on January 10, 2027, on CBS and will also be available for streaming on Paramount+ in the United States. With this appointment, Glaser joins a select group of hosts who have led the event for three years in a row, following Ricky Gervais and the duo of Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.
Helen Hoehne, the president of the Golden Globes, expressed enthusiasm about Glaser’s return, highlighting her exceptional comedic skills and ability to engage the audience. Glaser herself remarked on her excitement to host again, noting the personal significance of the achievement in relation to her family.
Glaser made history in 2025 as the first woman to host the Golden Globes solo, gaining recognition for her impactful opening monologues. Her previous monologue attracted nearly 14 million views within 36 hours across social media platforms, showcasing her popularity and reach.
At 41, Glaser has also received accolades beyond her hosting duties, including a Primetime Emmy nomination in 2024 for her work on the HBO special "Nikki Glaser: Someday You’ll Die," which was also nominated for a Grammy for best comedy album.
The Golden Globes, recognized as a major event in the entertainment industry, celebrate achievements in film, television, and podcasting. The previous year’s ceremony garnered significant viewership both domestically and internationally, indicating its continued prominence in the awards landscape. The event is produced by Dick Clark Productions, part of Penske Media.