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Latin Grammy 2025: Presenters, Performances, Schedule & How to Watch Live

  • Writer: Merna Atef
    Merna Atef
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Las Vegas is turning fully Latin this week.

The 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards take place Thursday, November 13, 2025, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, with the ceremony starting at 8 p.m. (Miami/ET). It’s the 15th time the awards land in the city and, once again, it’s set to be the epicentre of Spanish-language music for one very loud night.

Latin Grammy 2025 logo on a blue geometric background with gold accents and a gramophone icon, creating an elegant, ceremonial mood.

Latin Grammy 2025 presenters and how to watch live

This year’s main hosts are Maluma and Roselyn Sánchez. For the Colombian star, it’s his first time leading the show; for Sánchez, it marks her eighth turn as Latin Grammy host — she knows this stage inside out.

If you want to watch live:

  • United States & much of Latin America

    • Univision, UniMás, Galavisión and ViX will broadcast the ceremony live from 8 p.m. ET.

  • Mexico & Central America

    • Coverage will air on Univision, as well as TNT and HBO Max, with local times adjusted by country (for example, 7 p.m. in Mexico, with red carpet one hour earlier).

  • Spain & Europe

    • In Spain, the gala will be shown live in the early hours via Movistar+, starting at 2:00 a.m. (14 November).

There’s also pre-show and carpet coverage: the AP and several outlets will stream red-carpet arrivals and interviews online from around 5 p.m. ET, with official pre-show coverage starting an hour before the main broadcast.

Golden Grammy trophies with red bases are displayed against a dark background, highlighting their shiny brass surfaces and elegant design.

Who’s performing at the 2025 Latin Grammys?

The line-up is pure A-list Latin. Scheduled performers include:

  • Bad Bunny

  • Karol G

  • CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso

  • Gloria Estefan

  • Christian Nodal

alongside other big names like Aitana, Morat, Los Tigres del Norte, and more, depending on territory.

As always, expect surprise collaborations, cross-genre mashups and at least one performance that becomes the clip everyone shares the next morning.

Nominations: Bad Bunny dominates the field

On the awards side, Bad Bunny walks into Las Vegas as the clear favourite. His album “Debí tirar más fotos” leads the pack with 12 nominations, including Album of the Year, Record of the Year and Song of the Year.

Right behind him with 10 nominations each are:

  • Argentine duo CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso

  • Mexican producer and songwriter Édgar Barrera 

Other heavily nominated artists include Natalia Lafourcade, Alejandro Sanz, Karol G, Rauw Alejandro, Joaquína and Carín León, reflecting just how diverse and global the Latin scene is in 2025.

Not just one night: a full Latin Grammy week in Vegas

The main broadcast is only the visible tip of the Latin Grammy iceberg.

In the days leading up to the telecast, Las Vegas turns into a week-long Latin music festival — official events, industry panels, label parties and brand showcases take over hotel ballrooms and clubs across the Strip.

The awards themselves are also split in two parts:

  • Latin Grammy Premiere

    • A non-televised ceremony earlier in the day where the majority of categories are announced and handed out.

  • Main gala at MGM Grand Garden Arena

    • The televised show where the biggest awards and performances happen in front of the global audience.

For the artists, it’s an intense week of rehearsals, interviews and red carpets. For Las Vegas, it’s another reminder that the city is now a second home for Latin music’s biggest night.

Raphael, Person of the Year, and new categories

This year, the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year honour goes to Spanish legend Raphael, celebrating more than six decades on stage. He’s celebrated with a dedicated tribute concert in Vegas during Latin Grammy week, separate from the main ceremony.

The 2025 Latin Grammys also introduce:

  • Best Music for Visual Media

  • Best Roots Song

reflecting both the growing importance of soundtracks/visual content and a renewed focus on traditional and roots music.

In simple terms:

  • When? Thursday, November 13, 2025, 8 p.m. Miami/ET

  • Where? MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas

  • Who’s hosting? Maluma & Roselyn Sánchez

  • Who’s leading nominations? Bad Bunny with 12

  • Where to watch? Univision / UniMás / Galavisión / ViX in the U.S., plus TNT/HBO Max and local broadcasters across Latin America, and Movistar+ in Spain

If you love Latin music, this is the night when everyone shows up — and Las Vegas, once again, becomes the capital of the Latin world for a few unforgettable hours

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