2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards Performers

Who’s Performing at the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards?

Meanwhile, Feid will be performing in the week leading up to the awards ceremony

Archivado en: Bad Bunny  •   Karol G  •   María Becerra  •   Peso Pluma  •  

Awards season is in full swing with big events like the VMAs and the Emmys. Soon we’ll get to enjoy some of the biggest Latin music award shows, like the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards (followed by the Latin Grammys shortly after).

On October 20 in Miami, Florida, the music magazine will hand out its awards and is putting together a whole week of exciting music events. Along with the awards show, which already has a fantastic lineup of performances (including María Becerra, Xavi, Fuerza Régida, Yandel, Grupo Niche, and Luis Alfonso), there will be plenty of activities in the lead-up to the big night.

The Music Week schedule will include talks and meet-and-greets with big names like Alejandro Sanz, Gloria Estefan, Danny Ocean, and Peso Pluma, among others. The week will wrap up with performances at selected venues around Miami, with Feid already confirmed as one of the performers.

Latin Music Week

Leading up to the big night, Latin Music Week will run from October 14 to 18. Featuring a variety of events with artists and industry professionals.

Just a few days ago, the nominees were announced, with Karol G taking the spotlight. She looks to repeat her massive success from the 2023 edition. She’s received an impressive 17 nominations, including top categories like:

  • Artist of the Year, Tour of the Year
  • Global 200 Latin Artist of the Year,
  • Top Latin Album of the Year
  • Among others.

Peso Pluma and Bad Bunny are right behind La Bichota (who has 15 nominations), ready to make their mark. Bad Bunny is up for Artist of the Year, Global 200 Artist of the Year, and Tour of the Year, among other categories. Meanwhile, La Doble P is also in the running for Artist of the Year, Global 200 Artist of the Year, plus Songwriter of the Year and Regional Mexican Album of the Year for Éxodo.