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The biggest night in Latin music arrives tonight as the 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards take over the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The ceremony begins at 8 p.m. ET and will be broadcast live across several major networks and platforms, giving fans around the world access to one of the most anticipated Latin music events of the year.

In the United States, viewers can tune in on Univision, UniMás, Galavisión and the ViX streaming platform. The live pre-show begins at 7 p.m. ET with interviews, red carpet arrivals and early previews of the night's key performances.

Outside the United States, the broadcast expands through TNT Latin America, which airs the ceremony in Mexico, Central America and South America, including Colombia, Argentina, Peru, Chile, Venezuela and the Dominican Republic. HBO Max will also stream the TNT feed across Latin America and Brazil, making it one of the easiest ways for international viewers to catch the full show. In Spain, RTVE and RTVE Play carry the broadcast, maintaining the network's long history with the Latin Grammys.

The 2025 nominations are among the strongest in recent memory. Bad Bunny leads the pack with 12 nominations, including Album of the Year and Record of the Year.

Close behind are Argentine electronic duo CA7RIEL y Paco Amoroso with 10 nods, continuing their rise across global streaming charts.

This year also highlights artists like Karol G, Gloria Estefan, Natalia Lafourcade and Alejandro Sanz in the general field categories. The Academy added two new categories for 2025, Best Music for Visual Media and Best Roots Song, reflecting a broader range of Latin genres and creative formats.

Spanish crooner Raphael is Person of the year. The show will feature a segment of his best known songs, while some of the best Latin music artists serenade him.

The performance lineup is designed to reflect the full spectrum of Latin music. Confirmed performers include Pepe Aguilar, Aitana, Iván Cornejo, DannyLux, Gloria Estefan, Kakalo, Carín León, Liniker, Morat and Los Tigres del Norte. Bad Bunny is also expected to take the stage. Audiences can anticipate high production numbers, emotional tributes and several multi-artist collaborations that traditionally become the most talked-about moments of the night.

Hosting duties are led by Colombian superstar Maluma and Puerto Rican actress and singer Roselyn Sánchez. Sánchez returns for her eighth time, while Maluma brings star power and global recognition.

Presenters scheduled for the live broadcast include Eduin Caz and Jhonny Caz of Grupo Firme, Silvestre Dangond, Fariana, Lupita Infante, Mon Laferte, Nicki Nicole, Trueno and Yandel. They will introduce this year's winners across both genre-specific and general field categories.

This year's ceremony underscores the global impact of Latin music, which continues to dominate charts and festivals worldwide. With new categories, a wide range of countries represented and a lineup that blends tradition with innovation, the 2025 Latin Grammys aim to deliver one of the most diverse shows in the award's history.

Fans watching abroad should confirm local schedules on TNT Latin America, HBO Max or RTVE Play, depending on their region. Viewers everywhere can also follow red carpet coverage and backstage interviews on the Latin Grammys official YouTube and social media channels.

Originally published on Latin Times