Nate Bargatze is stepping into the spotlight as the host of the 77th Emmy Awards, and let me tell you, mi gente, this is going to be one unforgettable fiesta of entertainment! This Tennessee-born comedian, known for his clean and relatable humor, is bringing his special sabor to television’s biggest night at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles this September.
From Nashville Stages to Emmy Fame
Starting his journey in the comedy clubs of Nashville, este muchacho has become one of the most celebrated comedians of our time. Breaking records like it’s pan dulce, Bargatze sold more than 1.2 million tickets in 2024, making him the top-earning comedian worldwide. His Netflix specials, especially “Your Friend, Nate Bargatze,” have been pure fuego, showcasing his unique ability to make everyday situations hilariously entertaining.

A Fresh Take on Awards Show Hosting
“It’s a huge honor,” says Bargatze, showing the same humildad that’s made him a favorite among comedy fans. This papá of clean comedy is promising to create a night that families can enjoy together, bringing his signature style of storytelling to the Emmy stage. Television Academy chair Cris Abrego couldn’t contain his enthusiasm, calling Bargatze “one of the hottest comics in the business” whose humor resonates with audiences across generations.
Making Emmy History His Way
This hosting gig isn’t just another show for our amigo Nate – it’s a landmark moment in his carrera. Fresh off his successful run hosting “Saturday Night Live” and his viral “Washington’s Dream” sketch, Bargatze is ready to bring his special blend of charm and chistes to the Emmy stage. His previous work with CBS, including “Nate Bargatze’s Nashville Christmas” at the Grand Ole Opry, proved he can handle the big moments with grace and humor.

A Night of Stars and Stories
Mark your calendarios for September 14, 2025, because this is going to be una noche especial! The 77th Emmy Awards will broadcast live on CBS and stream on Paramount+, bringing Bargatze’s warm, family-friendly humor to millions of homes. Following in the footsteps of previous hosts like Eugene and Dan Levy, Bargatze is set to make this Emmy ceremony uniquely his own, combining his trademark observational comedy with the glamour of television’s biggest celebration.
With the nominations announcement coming this July, we’re all counting down the days to see how this maestro of clean comedy will transform the Emmy Awards into an unforgettable celebration of television excellence. ¡Esto va a estar bueno!