The Latin Grammys turn 25 this year. Here’s how to watch

The Latin Grammys turn 25 this year. Here's how to watch

As someone who has spent years immersed in the vibrant world of music and entertainment, I must say that this year’s Latin Grammys lineup is nothing short of impressive! From veteran artists like Juan Luis Guerra and Carlos Vives to rising stars like Ela Taubert and Darumas, it’s clear that the future of Latin music is in good hands.


This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Latin Grammys.

The live broadcast of the awards ceremony is set for Univision, Galavisión, and ViX on Thursday, November 14, starting at 8 p.m. Eastern Time/Pacific Time. This comes after a one-hour pre-show celebration. The event itself will be held at the Kaseya Center in Miami.

Where can I stream the Latin Grammys?

You can stream the 25th Annual Latin Grammy Awards live on Thursday, November 14, starting at 8 p.m., at these given websites:

  • Univision
  • Galavisión
  • ViX

What is the Latin Grammy Premiere?

Just hours prior to the 25th Latin Grammys, the Latin Academy is set to broadcast the annual Latin Grammy Premiere across its YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram platforms. The event commences on Thursday, Nov. 14, starting at 10 a.m. Pacific Time or 1 p.m. Eastern Time. Please note that this is not the main ceremony but rather where most of the awards will be presented.

Manuel Abud, CEO of the Latin Recording Academy, shared that we’ll be unveiling winners in 50 out of 58 Latin Grammy categories, highlighting the rich variety among our creative community from across Ibero-America, featuring some incredible artists,” (paraphrased)

The pre-show event will be hosted by Latin Grammy nominees, namely María Becerra, Juliana, and Luísa Sonza. This event promises to showcase performances from a star-studded lineup that includes Ale Acosta, Valeria Castro, Alok, Fonseca, Leonel García, Grupo Niche, Draco Rosa, Rozalén, and the dynamic duo Vikina & Deorro.

What’s new this year?

Two categories were added to the Latin Grammy this year: Latin Electronic Music Performance and Contemporary Mexican Music Album.

Who is the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year?

2024 finds Colombian music sensation, Carlos Vives, being recognized as the Person of the Year by the Latin Recording Academy. This esteemed honor comes for the artist who has amassed 18 Latin Grammy Awards and two Grammys. A grand gala will take place prior to the Thursday awards ceremony to acknowledge his achievements.

Who is nominated?

This year, Mexican-American music mastermind Edgar Barrera is at the top again with nine nominations, which include nods for Songwriter of the Year and Producer of the Year. Colombian vocalist Karol G and Puerto Rican reggaeton sensation Bad Bunny are close behind with eight nominations each, including a contention for Record of the Year.

This year’s awards feature categories such as “Record of the Year,” “Album of the Year,” “Song of the Year,” and “Best New Artist.” To view a comprehensive list of nominees across all 58 categories, check out latingrammy.com.

Record of the year

  • “Mil Veces,” Anitta
  • “Monaco,” Bad Bunny
  • “Una Vida Pasada,” Camilo & Carin León
  • “Catalina,” Cimafunk & Monsieur Periné
  • “Derrumbe,” Jorge Drexler
  • “Con Dinero y Sin Dinero,” Fonseca & Grupo Niche
  • “Mi Ex Tenía Razón,” Karol G
  • “Mambo 23,” Juan Luis Guerra 4.40
  • “Tenochtitlán,” Mon Laferte
  • “Igual Que un Ángel,” Kali Uchis & Peso Pluma

Album of the year

  • “Bolero,” Ángela Aguilar
  • “Cuatro,” Camilo
  • “Xande Canta Caetano,” Xande De Pilares
  • “Mañana Será Bonito (Bichota Season),” Karol G
  • “García,” Kany García
  • “Radio Güira,” Juan Luis Guerra 4.40
  • “Autopoiética,” Mon Laferte
  • “Boca Chueca,” Vol. 1, Carin León
  • “Las Letras Ya No Importan,” Residente
  • “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran,” Shakira

Song of the year

  • “A Fuego Lento” — Daymé Arocena & Vicente García, songwriters (Daymé Arocena & Vicente Garcia)
  • “A La Mitad” (Banda Sonora Original de la Serie “Zorro”) — Julio Reyes Copello & Mariana Vega, songwriters (Maura Nava)
  • “Aún Me Sigo Encontrando” — Rubén Blades, Gian Marco & Julio Reyes Copello, songwriters (Gian Marco & Rubén Blades)
  • “Caracas en El 2000” — Marvin Hawkins Rodriguez, Jerry Di, La Pichu, Danny Ocean & Elena Rose, songwriters (Elena Rose, Danny Ocean & Jerry Di)
  • “Derrumbe” — Jorge Drexler, songwriter (Jorge Drexler)
  • “(Entre Paréntesis)” — Edgar Barrera, Kevyn Mauricio Cruz, Manuel Lorente Freire, Lenin Yorney Palacios & Shakira, songwriters (Shakira, Grupo Frontera)
  • “Mi Ex Tenía Razón” — Edgar Barrera, Andres Jael Correa Rios, Kevyn Mauricio Cruz Moreno, Karol G & MAG, songwriters (Karol G)
  • “Según Quién” — Edgar Barrera, Kevyn Mauricio Cruz, Luís Miguel Gómez Castaño, Maluma, Lenin Yorney Palacios & Juan Camilo Vargas, songwriters (Maluma & Carin León)
  • “Te Lo Agradezco” — Rafa Arcaute, Kany García, Carin León & Richi López, songwriters (Kany García & Carin León)
  • “313” — Leo Genovese, Residente & Silvia Pérez Cruz, songwriters (Residente, Silvia Pérez Cruz & Penélope Cruz)

Best new artist

  • Agris
  • Kevin Aguilar
  • Darumas
  • Nicolle Horbath
  • Latin Mafia
  • Cacá Magalhães
  • Os Garotin
  • Iñigo Quintero
  • Sofi Saar
  • Ela Taubert

Who will perform at the Latin Grammys?

  • Alejandro Fernández
  • Álvaro Díaz
  • Ángela Aguilar
  • Anitta
  • Becky G
  • Carín León
  • Carlos Rivera
  • Carlos Vives
  • Christian Alicea
  • Danny Ocean
  • Darumas
  • David Bisbal
  • DJ Khaled
  • Edgar Barrera
  • Ela Taubert
  • Eladio Carrión
  • Elena Rose
  • Emilia
  • Grupo Frontera
  • Joe Jonas
  • Jon Bon Jovi
  • Juan Luis Guerra
  • Kali Uchis
  • Leonardo Aguilar
  • Leonel García
  • Luis Figueroa
  • Luis Fonsi
  • Myke Towers
  • Oscar D’León
  • Pitbull
  • Quevedo
  • Reik
  • Residente
  • Sílvia Pérez Cruz
  • Tiago Iorc
  • Tito Nieves
  • Trueno
  • The Warning

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2024-11-13 03:01

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