The grand gala of the 2023 Latin GRAMMYs is just around the corner, and now Spanish-speaking music lovers can’t help but ask the same question over and over again: How can one get tickets to attend the grand event at the Palace of Congresses and Exhibitions of Seville (FIBES)?
Unfortunately, the answer is that you can’t do anything if you don’t already have an invitation. As the Latin Recording Academy confirmed weeks ago, this year’s musical awards ceremony in 2023 will be an exclusive event for members of the music industry and the Academy. Only those who are nominated, performing, or have an invitation in hand can attend, due to the capacity issues posed by such a large-scale event. So, if you’re not one of the fortunate ones invited by the Academy, or one of the few who are even luckier because they won tickets through contests held by various brands in recent weeks, you’ll have to settle for watching the gala live online or on television.
The 2023 Latin GRAMMYs, officially designated as the 24th Latin GRAMMY Awards, are scheduled to be televised from the Conference and Exhibition Centre (FIBES) in Sevilla (Seville), Andalucía, Spain, on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2023, at 8 p.m. ET (7 p.m. CT) on Univision, UniMás, and Galavisión in the U.S., and at 10:30 p.m. CET on Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE) in Spain. Additionally, it will be broadcast on cable channel TNT at 19:30 (MEX) / 20:30 (PAN-COL) / 21:30 (VEN) / 22:30 (ARG/CHI). The ceremony is set to broadcast in over 80 countries globally.
This year’s ceremony boasts an impressive lineup of hosts who will navigate us through the awards show: Danna Paola, Sebastián Yatra, Roselyn Sánchez, and Paz Vega. Yatra stands out with his 15th nomination, this time in the Best Pop Song category. Meanwhile, Roselyn Sánchez and Paz Vega, seasoned Latin Grammy personalities, are making a comeback to the stage. Sánchez, with six prior hosting experiences, is accompanied by Vega, who previously took on hosting duties in 2019. On the other hand, Danna Paola is making her debut as part of the presenting group this year.
The events that will be open to the public, in addition to the Latin GRAMMY Session held in October in Granada with Beret, Feid, and La Mala Rodríguez, among other artists, are part of the Santalucía Latin Week. Between November 10 and 17, this will feature concerts by Lola Índigo, Pablo López, Antonio Orozco, Morat, Juan Magán, Antonio Orozco, an Alpha House session with Aitana, and a unique flamenco performance called ‘El flamenco es Universal.’
On November 10, Laura Pausini gave a very special talk as part of the ‘Latin GRAMMY in the Schools’ program to students at the Francisco Guerrero Conservatory in Seville, which will have an audience from the institution. On November 13, a special event honoring women prominent in the world of music will take place at the Casa de Pilatos, recognizing Róndine Alcalá, Mon Laferte, Simone Torres, and Ana Villacorta Torres. Throughout the week, there will also be other activities and concerts of various styles organized around the Latin GRAMMYs by the City of Seville and other institutions.
On the day of the Latin GRAMMY gala, attendees at FIBES and all those music enthusiasts following it live from their homes will enjoy performances by top-notch Spanish and Latin American artists. The lineup includes Pablo Alborán, Ozuna, Peso Pluma, Eslabon Armado, Edgar Barrera, Camilo, Juanes, Manuel Carrasco, Borja, Natascha Falcão, GALE, Paola Guanche, Joaquina y León Leiden, Maria Becerra, Bizarrap, Feid, Kany García, Carin León, Christian Nodal, Rosalía, Rauw Alejandro, and Alejandro Sanz. Additionally, Laura Pausini, being honored in 2023, will play a significant role in the event.
You can see here all the nominees for the Latin Grammy Awards this year.
Original article by Carolina Martinez on LOS40.com
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