The 25th Latin Grammy Awards will take place on Thursday, November 14th, with Karol G and Bad Bunny leading the nominations and Carlos Vives being honored as Person of the Year. Here's where and when to catch the show, which returns to Miami, Florida, at the Kaseya Center.
58 categories are up for grabs this year, giving many artists the chance to take home an award.
Composer and producer Édgar Barrera leads the nominations for the second time, with nine. He is followed by Bad Bunny and Karol G, with eight each. The awards will also welcome first-time performers like Jon Bon Jovi, Joe Jonas, Danny Ocean, Grupo Frontera, Elena Rose, and Ela Taubert.
What to Expect at the 2024 Latin Grammys
Carlos Vives will perform a special number to celebrate his Person of the Year recognition following a lively pre-awards party.
When and Where to Watch the Latin Grammys Live for Free
There are several ways to enjoy the show from home:
- Univision, Galavisión, or UNIMÁS: Tune in from 7 PM for "Noche de Estrellas" and live red carpet coverage, followed by the award ceremony an hour later.
- Streaming on ViX: Watch artists arrive for free, with the main show available for Premium subscribers.
- Univision Liveblog: Follow real-time updates, available three hours before the event starts.
- Official Website: Visit Univision.com/shows/latin-grammy for photos, videos, and additional content.
- TNT (in Spanish) for Latin America and the U.S.: For those watching online, Max and DirecTV's DGo platform will stream the show live.
Who is Édgar Barrera, the Top Latin Grammy Nominee of 2024?
Though his name may not be widely known, Barrera's work certainly is. The Colombian producer and songwriter is behind hits like Carín León's 'Boca Chueca, Vol. 1,' Karol G's 'Mi ex tenía razón,' and Shakira's 'Entre paréntesis.'
This year, he's competing in categories like Best Electronic Music Performance and Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album.
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