The 2015 Premio Lo Nuestro show is right around the corner. On Feb. 19, the biggest stars in music will be performing and competing for awards. Univision released more information about what audiences can expect on Monday.

In a "Despierta América" segment, the hosts said there would be appearances by Ricky Martin, Thalia, Becky G, Gerardo Ortiz, Chiquis Rivera, Juan Luis Guerra, Marc Anthony, Romeo Santos, Maite Perroni, who will also be the host on the magenta carpet, Pitbull and Prince Royce.

Ricardo Arjona will receive a special award at the show.

J Balvin and Farruko will perform at the show hosted by Galilea Montijo and Cristian de la Fuente.

Other guests include "Va Por Ti" runner up Fernando Corona, who will be making his debut at the award show.

Chiquis, who is nominated alongside her mother, will also perform. The hosts called it a very "emotional" number.

Becky G will be singing with Thalia. The 17-year-old pop star has been making her mark in music, and she continues to make both mainstream and Latino music.

One of the most touching moments is sure to come with the tribute to Chespirito. Univision has been using social media to ask fans to send pictures of themselves with their favorite Chespirito quotes. To promote it, they have shared images of celebrities holding papers with the comedian's quotes on them.

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Univision is also asking audiences to send in videos of themselves singing Prince Royce's "Stuck on a Feeling."

"#Roycenaticas be part of @princeroyce's big night," the Spanish-language channel said on Instagram. "Upload your videos dancing to the rhythm of 'Stuck on a Feeling' using the hashtag #StuckonRoyce, we'll surprise you on #PremioLoNuestro."

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Becky G also shot a short video for Univision asking people to tune into the award that she said would be "the bomb.com."

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