The 2024 Latin Grammys will celebrate its milestone 25th anniversary on November 14 at the Kaseya Center in Miami. Returning to the United States after the previous year’s international edition in Seville, Spain, the Latin Grammys highlight the importance of this city as a cultural hub for Latin communities.
Since its inception, the ceremony has grown to represent a diverse array of genres, from reggaeton and cumbia to Latin jazz and bolero. As Latin music gained international popularity, the Latin Grammys helped amplify its influence, recognizing not only mainstream hits but also the music’s artistic depth and regional diversity. In 2024, the event continues this mission by supporting initiatives like the Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation, which provides scholarships and resources for emerging artists.
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This year’s hosts at the Latin Grammys are celebrated actors Andy García and Roselyn Sánchez, whose presence brings charisma and an elegant touch to an already star-studded night. For Latin music enthusiasts, this edition is especially meaningful, as it honors the immense growth and global influence of Latin music across multiple genres. García, a Cuban-American actor known for his roles in films like The Godfather Part III and Ocean’s Eleven, and Sánchez, a Puerto Rican actress celebrated for her work in Without a Trace and Devious Maids, are both deeply connected to the Latin community, making them fitting hosts for this landmark edition.
Furthermore, the 2024 Latin Grammy nominees showcase a mix of veteran artists and rising stars who are shaping the future of Latin music. Karol G and Bad Bunny lead with eight nominations each, a testament to their influence across Latin pop and reggaeton. Colombian composer Edgar Barrera tops the list with nine nominations, reflecting his versatility and creativity across numerous genres, collaborating with artists like Karol G, Maluma, and Shakira.
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Top categories include Album of the Year, featuring Bolero by Ángela Aguilar, Cuatro by Camilo, Xande Canta Caetano by Xande De Pilares, Mañana Será Bonito (Bichota Season) by Karol G, García by Kany García, Radio Güira by Juan Luis Guerra, Autopoiética by Mon Laferte, Boca Chueca, Vol. 1 by Carín León, Las Letras Ya No Importan by Residente and Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran by Shakira. These albums cover a range of themes from empowerment to cultural celebration, and each brings a unique sound to the table, exemplifying the diversity in today’s Latin music landscape.
This year’s night promises vibrant performances that span genres and styles. Iconic artists such as Juan Luis Guerra, known for his merengue and bachata classics, and Gloria Estefan, a pop legend, will be among the performers. Newer artists like Grupo Frontera, Emilia, María Becerra, Myke Towers and Álvaro Díaz, will also take the stage, bringing regional Mexican music to a broader audience.
One of the evening’s highlights will be a special salsa segment produced by Marc Anthony and directed by acclaimed musician Sergio George. As a Latin Grammy-winning artist himself, Anthony’s participation adds to the celebration of traditional Latin genres like salsa, which remains beloved worldwide. This unique tribute aims to connect audiences with the deep-rooted cultural sounds that form the backbone of Latin music.
Latin Grammys represent not only a night of music but also a celebration of Latin culture and its worldwide impact. It will showcase how Latin music has shaped the global music scene, blending cultural pride with universal appeal.
The Latin Grammy ceremony will be broadcast live on Univisión at 8 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. CT), with a pre-show red carpet event airing at 7:00 p.m. for fans eager to see the night’s fashion and celebrity arrivals. For those unable to attend in person, the ceremony will also be accessible via platforms like Galavisión, and ViX, allowing a global audience to tune in and experience the biggest night in Latin music.
The 25th Annual Latin Grammys are set to be a night of celebration, recognition, and memorable performances, honoring the impact of Latin music on the world stage.
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