The Latin Grammy Awards are set to be hosted by Colombian superstar Maluma, who will make his hosting debut alongside the veteran Puerto Rican actress and filmmaker Roselyn Sánchez for the 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards. This highly anticipated latin music awards ceremony, celebrating the pinnacle of latin music achievements, is scheduled to take place on Thursday, November 13, 2025, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. This marks an exciting new chapter for both artists as they prepare to lead “The Biggest Night in Latin Music.” The anticipation for these Latin Grammy Awards is already palpable, with many eager to see how Maluma and Roselyn Sánchez will co-host this significant Latin Recording Academy event.
Maluma’s Journey to Hosting the Latin Grammy Awards
For Maluma, this role represents a significant milestone in his illustrious career, marking a pivotal moment in his relationship with the Latin Grammy Awards. The Medellín-born artist, a global icon in urban and latin music, has amassed 20 Latin Grammy Awards nominations throughout his journey, clinching a win for Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Album in 2018 for his acclaimed album F.A.M.E.. Known for his charisma and commanding stage presence, Maluma is set to bring a fresh, contemporary energy to the hosting duties of the Latin Grammy Awards. His transition from multiple nominee to host underscores his deep engagement with the latin music community and the Latin Recording Academy’s mission to honor artistic excellence. Maluma expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “I am very grateful for this opportunity. It will be a special night for Latin music and for everyone who loves this art.” The Latin Grammy Awards promise a memorable spectacle.
Roselyn Sánchez Hosting the Latin Grammy Awards
Roselyn Sánchez, a beloved figure in the latin entertainment world, brings her extensive experience and undeniable charm back to the Latin Grammy Awards stage for her eighth hosting appearance. Sánchez, an accomplished actress, producer, and singer, has previously helmed the ceremony in various years, including the 16th, 17th, 18th, 20th, 22nd, 24th, and 25th editions of the Latin Grammy Awards. Her seasoned professionalism and engaging delivery have made her a consistent favorite among audiences, promising a seamless and entertaining show alongside her new co-host for this edition of the Latin Recording Academy‘s premier event, the Latin Grammy Awards.
Key Contenders Emerge for the 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards
The announcement of the hosts comes after the recent reveal of the nominations for the 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards. Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny is leading the field with an impressive 12 nominations, solidifying his status as one of the most dominant artists in latin music today. Following closely behind are Argentine duo CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso and Mexican producer and composer Édgar Barrera, each with 10 nominations. The nominations span a wide array of genres and showcase the vibrant diversity of latin music, including the introduction of new categories such as Best Music for Visual Media and Best Roots Song, all contributing to the excitement surrounding the Latin Grammy Awards.
Las Vegas Latin Grammys: A Familiar and Exciting Venue
Las Vegas is set to once again provide a spectacular backdrop for the Latin Grammy Awards. This marks the 15th time the city has hosted the prestigious ceremony, which draws together creators from around the globe for this significant latin music ceremony. Manuel Abud, CEO of The Latin Recording Academy, expressed his excitement, stating, “We are proud to once again bring the passion and creativity of Latin music to Las Vegas… The city has welcomed the Latin GRAMMYs® over the years, and we look forward to another great Latin GRAMMY Week celebrating Latin music and its creators.” The event promises a night filled with unforgettable performances, moving tributes, and the celebration of artistic achievement across the latin music spectrum at the Latin Grammy Awards.
Broadcast Details and Anticipation for the Latin Recording Academy‘s Flagship Event
The 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards will be broadcast live on TelevisaUnivision in the United States, beginning at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT (7:00 p.m. CT), following a one-hour pre-show starting at 7:00 p.m. ET/PT (6:00 p.m. CT). The ceremony will also be available on the ViX streaming platform. Ignacio Meyer, President of Univision Networks Group at TelevisaUnivision, commented, “As the home of Latin music, we are excited to deliver unparalleled coverage of the 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards to our audience… This iconic night will showcase the extraordinary talent in Latin music, while shining a spotlight on the visionary artists, creators, and stories that are shaping culture in the U.S. and around the globe.”
The upcoming ceremony is poised to be a landmark event, highlighting the dynamic evolution of latin music and celebrating the artists who continue to push creative boundaries. The pairing of Maluma’s fresh hosting energy with Roselyn Sánchez’s seasoned expertise guarantees a memorable night for fans worldwide at the Latin Grammy Awards, solidifying its place as a premier latin music awards event.
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