Univision kicked off its New Year's Eve celebration, "¡Feliz 2015!", at 8 p.m. on Wednesday night.

The show was hosted across different cities in the United States, though Raul de Molina, Alejandra Espinoza and Jomari Goyso were some of the most prevalent hosts throughout the night.

Teenage singer Leslie Grace was the first to sing from Disney in Florida. Sofia Reyes also performed in Disney. She sang "Muevelo" in both Spanish and English.

Merenglas followed the two young women, and the group sang "Tradición Navideña." The performance was full of energy, and it got the crowd moving.

At one point, de Molina got serious about immigration. The "El Gordo y La Flaca" host said that he felt 2015 would be a big year for Latinos, and he encouraged Latinos to fill out forms that would help immigrants get legal status in the United States.

"Inform yourself," Espinoza chimed in. "People will try to take advantage."

De Molina then added that this isn't a process that calls for professional help.

"You don't need lawyers for this," he said.

Instead, he suggested that people ask a friend who speaks English for help.

Performances resumed with David Bisbal, who sang "Diez Mil Maneras."

Mane de la Parra had one of the most upbeat performances. The singer could be seen enjoying himself as he danced on stage. 

Sonus, who filmed a tour around Disney for Univision, also performed. The group sang "Me Gustas Asi."

Daniel Arenas also took the stage, but he wasn't there to perform. Instead, he introduced his "La Gata" co-star, Maite Perroni. The singer wore a knee-length sparkly dress and sang "Ojos Divinos."

At the end of her performance, she and Arenas complimented each other.

"You look beautiful," Arenas said to Perroni.

"I feel fortunate to have shared 2015 alongside Daniel Arenas," she said. "We're happy to say goodbye to this year with Univision."

Perroni added that Arenas was a hardworking person and great friend.


Maite Perroni "Ojos Divinos" by funny8_3

Jencarlos Canela was one of the main attractions.

The Cuban singer wore his hair slicked back and dressed in complete black. He sang a medley of songs, and even took the opportunity to address Latinos.

He later joined some of the hosts and talked about hitting the countdown button, which he said was such a point of pride for him. When he was first asked to take part, he was pretty surprised.

He also delivered a message to his fans.

"Forget all the negative," he said. "Focus on the positive."