Event Name:Latin Grammy Awards 2019
Date: Fri, Nov 15 • 7:00 AM GMT+6
Location: MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Hosts: Ricky Martin, Roselyn Sánchez, Paz Vega
Live On: Streaming TV
The Latin Grammy Award is an award bestowed by The Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences to recognize outstanding achievement in the Latin music industry. The Latin Grammy honours works produced anywhere around the world that were recorded in either Spanish or Portuguese and is awarded in the United States. However, both awards have similar nominating and voting processes, in which the selections are decided by peers within the music industry.
The first annual Latin Grammys ceremony was held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on September 13th 2000. Broadcast by CBS, that first ceremony became the first primarily Spanish language primetime programme carried on an English-language American television network. The 16th Annual Latin Grammy Awards were held at the T-Mobile Arena in Paradise in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Currently, the awards are broadcast in the United States by the television network Univision. In 2013, 9.8 million people watched the Latin Grammy Awards on Univision, making the channel a top-three network for the night in the U.S.
The Latin GRAMMYs are celebrating 20 years of the Biggest Night In Latin Music. Find out who's nominated this year JENNIFER VELEZGRAMMYS SEP 24, 2019 - 6:33 AM
The Biggest Night in Latin Music is looking brighter than ever as the Latin GRAMMYs prepares to celebrate its 20th anniversary. So much so, the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences' logo has gone from red to platinum to commemorate the big event, but before the Latin GRAMMYs can officially cheers to two decades of celebrating notable artists in Spanish-language music, first comes first: the nominations.
It might not come as a surprise that Spanish global pop superstar Rosalía is among the most nominated, as she finishes off a year in which El Mal Querer, her sophomore album with lead single "Malamente," took the world by storm with its flamenco, R&B infused tracks. Alejandro Sanz, another well-known Spanish pop star, Mexican alt-Latino singer Ximena Sariñana and Colombian singer-songwriter Fonseca are other names you'll spot in multiple categories.
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