The iconic Mexican superstar Gloria Trevi has been honored with the prestigious 2025 Hispanic Heritage Legend Award, recognizing her profound impact on Latin music and culture. The accolade was presented at the 38th Annual Hispanic Heritage Awards ceremony held at the historic Warner Theater in Washington, D.C., on September 4, 2025. This highly anticipated event, celebrating Latino excellence, will be broadcast nationally on PBS and PBS.org on September 26, 2025.
Trevi, widely acclaimed as “The Queen of Mexican Pop,” received the Legend Award for her more than three decades of fearless artistry, record-breaking tours, and unwavering advocacy. Her career has been marked by over 30 million albums sold and 7 billion combined streams, solidifying her status as one of the most influential Latin female artists of all time. The award highlights Trevi’s enduring legacy and her ability to connect with audiences across generations and borders.
A Celebration of Latino Excellence
The Hispanic Heritage Awards, established by the White House in 1988, are considered among the highest honors by Latinos for Latinos and serve as “America’s Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration.” The Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF), the organization behind the awards, is dedicated to advancing education, workforce development, societal impact, and leadership, with culture serving as the cornerstone of its mission. This year’s ceremony honored a distinguished group of individuals who have made significant contributions to the Latino community. Alongside Gloria Trevi, honorees included legendary comedian and actor Cheech Marin for Arts, NPR’s “Alt.Latino” host Felix Contreras for Journalism, Rizos Curls founder and CEO Julissa Prado for Entrepreneurship, Puerto Rican superstar Rauw Alejandro for Vision, and Oscar, Golden Globe, and Emmy-nominated actress Rosie Perez for Leadership.
Gloria Trevi’s Resilient Journey and Cultural Impact
The recognition comes as Gloria Trevi continues to achieve significant milestones. Her latest album, “El Vuelo,” released in April 2025, has surpassed 20 million streams on Spotify and has been praised for its resilience, evolution, and freedom. The album, her first released under her independent label Great Talent Records, features collaborations with renowned producers and songwriters. Trevi’s “Mi Soundtrack World Tour” in 2024 celebrated her three-decade musical legacy, selling out shows across the U.S. and Latin America, and she holds performance records at major venues like Arena CDMX and Auditorio Nacional. Her image has also graced the cover of Rolling Stone Español, marking a significant cultural moment.
A Message of Hope and Humanity
During her acceptance speech at the Warner Theater, Trevi expressed deep gratitude, dedicating the award to the Latino community. “I am grateful for this recognition which, more than praising me, I believe honors the audience who for many years have made my music into hits that intertwine with their own stories,” she stated. She emphasized the unity and shared spirit of the Latino people, describing the award as “an embrace of hope for humanity, a humanity that’s capable of more tenderness.”
Beyond her musical achievements, Trevi is a vocal advocate for women’s rights, the LGBTQ+ community, and underprivileged children through her Ana Dalai Foundation. Her multifaceted career, marked by both artistic innovation and social activism, underscores her role not only as a music legend but as a significant cultural force.
This year’s Hispanic Heritage Awards ceremony celebrated the rich tapestry of Latino culture and contributions, with Gloria Trevi’s Legend Award serving as a powerful testament to her enduring influence and the vibrant spirit of the Latin music scene.