Nate Bargatze, a comedian renowned for his family-friendly humor, has recently been entrusted with the prestigious role of host for the upcoming 2025 Emmy Awards. This significant event in the television industry is scheduled to take place in September, marking yet another milestone in Bargatze’s illustrious career. Known for his relatable and engaging style, Bargatze has captured audiences with his popular comedy specials such as “The Tennessee Kid” and “Nate Bargatze: Hello World.” His selection as host reflects both the Emmys’ commitment to accessible entertainment and Bargatze’s growing influence in the comedy landscape.
In a statement released on Wednesday, Bargatze expressed his excitement for this opportunity, stating, “It’s a huge honor to be asked to host such an iconic awards show and I’m beyond excited to work with CBS to create a night that can be enjoyed by families around the world.” His enthusiasm suggests that he intends to make the awards night an inclusive experience where diverse viewers can gather and enjoy the festivities together. The Emmy Awards are known for honoring the best in television, and with Bargatze at the helm, the event is likely to resonate well with a broad audience.
Television Academy Chair Cris Abrego shared his thoughts on Bargatze’s appointment, praising him as “one of the hottest comics in the business with a remarkable and hilarious brand of comedy that deeply resonates with multi-generational audiences around the globe.” This commentary emphasizes Bargatze’s unique ability to connect with various demographics, making him an excellent choice for an event celebrated by diverse viewers. Abrego also mentioned his thrill at leveraging Bargatze’s unique comedic perspective to entertain viewers during the Emmy telecast.
Currently, Bargatze is performing his Big Dumb Eyes World Tour, which has gained tremendous momentum, attracting sold-out crowds around the world. The success of this tour is underscored by the fact that in 2024, Bargatze set a remarkable 20 total arena attendance records, as noted in the recent announcement about his role as host. This impressive achievement points to his increasing popularity and the strength of his comedic voice in today’s entertainment sphere.
In addition to his ongoing touring efforts, Bargatze boasts prior experience in hosting, having been a guest host on “Saturday Night Live” twice in the years 2023 and 2024. These experiences have provided him with the skills necessary to command a stage and engage with both the live audience and television viewers alike, enhancing the prospect of an enjoyable awards show.
Bargatze’s repertoire extends beyond live performances. He has produced notable Netflix and Amazon comedy specials, including his debut special “The Tennessee Kid” released in 2019 and the Grammy-nominated “The Greatest Average American,” which premiered in 2021. His third special, “Nate Bargatze: Hello World,” which debuted on Amazon in 2023, has become one of the platform’s most-watched original comedy specials, highlighting his growing footprint in the digital streaming realm.
Alongside his stand-up performances, Bargatze hosts a popular podcast called “The Nateland Podcast,” where he collaborates with fellow comedians Brian Bates, Aaron Weber, and Dusty Slay. This show provides an informal and improv-centered platform where listeners can engage with the lighter side of life alongside the host’s comedic insights.
Looking ahead, fans can mark their calendars for the 2025 Emmy Awards, which will be broadcast live on CBS and available for streaming on Paramount+. The event is set to commence on September 14 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, taking place at the iconic Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. With Nate Bargatze as the host, expectations are high for a night filled with humor, entertainment, and heartfelt recognition of the television industry’s finest achievements.