
The Latin Recording Academy announced even more performers joining the exciting lineup for the 26th Latin Grammy Awards on November 13th.
The lineup includes several major artists, such as Bad Bunny, who was nominated for Album of the Year, rising stars Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, Karol G, a nominee for Song of the Year, and Fuerza Regida, a popular música mexicana group from San Bernardino.
Joining the performance lineup are Mexican music legend Marco Antonio Solís and Puerto Rican band Chuwi, who recently collaborated with Bad Bunny on his album, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos.”

The Latin Grammys have announced several new performers, including Rauw Alejandro, Santana, and Christian Nodal. Kacey Musgraves, Alejandro Sanz, Edgar Barrera, Grupo Frontera, Joaquina, Nathy Peluso, and Elena Rose will also be taking the stage.
Bad Bunny hasn’t performed at the Latin Grammys since 2021, when he sang “Maldita Pobreza” from his album “El Último Tour Del Mundo.” This year’s show will also feature first-time performances by Fuerza Regida and the duo Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso.
Rauw Alejandro, nominated for Album of the Year, along with music icon Carlos Santana, regional Mexican artist Christian Nodal, and country singer Kacey Musgraves, were all previously confirmed to perform at the awards show in Las Vegas.
Joining the lineup for the 26th annual show are award-winning artists like Alejandro Sanz, who has won 22 Latin Grammys, along with Argentine singer Nathy Peluso, the popular Tejano band Grupo Frontera, rising star Joaquina, and Venezuelan singer-songwriter Elena Rose.
Joining the performance lineup at the MGM Grand Garden Arena are several popular artists, including música Mexicana stars Carín León, Pepe Aguilar, and Los Tigres del Norte. Also performing will be the emotionally resonant sierreño artists Iván Cornejo and DannyLux, Latin pop legend Gloria Estefan, and the Colombian rock band Morat.

The initial list of performers for the Latin Grammys features a diverse group of artists including Pepe Aguilar, Ivan Cornejo, DannyLux, Gloria Estefan, Kakalo, Carín León, Liniker, Morat, and Los Tigres del Norte.
This year’s leading nominees are Bad Bunny with 12 nominations, followed by Edgar Barrera, Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, Rafa Arcaute, Natalia Lafourcade, and Federico Vindver, each with 10 or 8 nominations.
As a huge music fan, I’m really excited to see Bad Bunny racking up nominations again – these 12 will bring his career total to an incredible 52! And it’s amazing to see Natalia Lafourcade consistently recognized; with eight more nominations this year, she’s poised to add to her already impressive 18 wins – making her the female artist with the most trophies from the show, which is just fantastic.
Edgar Barrera received eight more nominations, increasing his total to a record-breaking 72 nominations and 24 wins. Alejandro Sanz, a Spanish artist, also earned four nominations this year, bringing his career total to 51.
This month’s event will introduce our new Visual Media section, including a new award for Music For Visual Media, recognizing outstanding film and television scores. We’re also adding a new category this year to celebrate the best roots song.
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2025-11-05 00:31