Latin Music 2025 announces the date of the ceremony in Las Vegas

Latin Music 2025 announces the date of the ceremony in Las Vegas

This is the third consecutive place change for the show, which was held in Miami in 2024 and Seville, Spain, the year before

The most important night of Latin music will be celebrated in Las Vegas. This Tuesday, the Latin Recording Academy announced that the 26th Annual Edition of Latin Grammy will be held in MGM Grand Garden Arenain Las Vegas, on November 13th.

“We are proud to, once again, bring the passion and creativity of Latin music to Las Vegas,” he said Manuel AbudCEO of Latin Recording Academyin a press release (via Rolling Stone USA). “The city has received the Latin Grammys Over the years, and we look forward to another amazing Latin Grammy Weekcelebrating Latin music and its creators. ”

The new date in Vegas marks the return of the event to Nevada after two years being held elsewhere: the 2023 ceremony was in Seville, Spain, and the 2024 show took place in Miami. As usual, the event will be broadcast and produced by Televisaunision On its platforms at 9 pm (Brasília time), with a pre-show at 8 pm.

“Like the Latin Music House, we are excited to offer unmatched coverage of the 26th edition of Latin Grammy Awards for our audience, ”he said Ignacio Meyerexecutive of Televisaunision. “This iconic night will show the extraordinary talent of Latin music, while highlighting visionary artists, creators and stories that are shaping culture in the US and around the world.”

Last year’s awards had Juan Luis Guerra as a highlight, with four wins in total, including Recording of the year by “Mambo 23”And Album of the year with Radio Güira. The event featured presentations of Carlos Vivesduets between Joe Jonas and She Taubert and Pitbull with Jon Bon Jovibesides a performance of “Kills you”, Kali Uchis.

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Source: Rollingstone

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