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When, where, and how to watch the 2025 Billboard Latin Music Awards


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Shirley GomezSenior Writer
OCTOBER 22, 2025 5:51 PM EDTOCT 22, 2025, 5:51 PM EDT

The biggest night in Latin music is about to hit Miami, and the energy is already off the charts. The 2025 Billboard Latin Music Awards take center stage on October 23, 2025, live from the James L. Knight Center, bringing together the boldest voices, the biggest hits, and the wildest fan moments of the year.

If you love Latin beats and global stars, this one’s for you. Here’s everything you need to know, from how to watch to who’s performing, hosting, and making history.

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J Balvin attends the 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards.

How to Watch the Ceremony

No matter where you are, you can join the party. The show will be broadcast live on Telemundo in the United States starting at 8 p.m. Eastern Time. If you prefer to stream, just hop on the Telemundo app or Peacock for a front-row seat on your phone or TV.

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 Latin America and international fans can tune in via Telemundo International.

The Hosts Bringing the Vibes

This year’s hosting trio is pure charisma, featuring Goyo, the powerhouse voice from ChocQuibTown, who brings her Afro-Latin pride and magnetic energy to the stage. Adding her signature charm is beloved actress and on-screen favorite Elizabeth Gutiérrez, while seasoned TV and radio host Javier Poza will keep the rhythm and good vibes rolling all night. Together, they create an electrifying atmosphere that promises to enhance the celebration.

They’ll take us from red carpet glam to backstage chaos, keeping the ceremony flowing and the laughs coming. Expect surprise appearances from TV favorites Jacqueline Bracamontes and Isabella Ladera, two of the most loved names in Spanish-language entertainment.

The Nominees Everyone’s Talking About

Let’s talk numbers. Bad Bunny is leading the pack with a jaw-dropping 27 nominations, breaking the all-time record for the Billboard Latin Music Awards.

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Not far behind are Fuerza Regida and Karol G, who continue to dominate playlists and stadiums across continents. The lineup of categories celebrates every sound shaping Latin culture today, from reggaeton and regional Mexican to Latin pop and urban fusion.

The biggest battles of the night include Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, Tour of the Year, Hot Latin Song of the Year, and New Artist of the Year.

The 2025 edition doesn’t just honor hits. It honors history. Bad Bunny will receive the Latin Artist of the 21st Century Award, celebrating his rule-breaking rise and unmatched global impact. He’s not just topping charts.

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Elvis Crespo takes home the Hall of Fame Award for his legacy

Elvis Crespo takes home the Hall of Fame Award for his legacy in taking merengue worldwide and keeping tropical music alive for over two decades.

Laura Pausini will be celebrated with the Icon Award, a nod to her decades of connection with Latin audiences and her timeless voice that transcends borders.

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Laura Pausini during Billboard Latin Music Week Miami 2025.

Peso Pluma lands the Vanguard Award, recognizing his fearless approach to genre fusion and his global breakout that put regional Mexican music on the world stage.

 On October 23, Miami turns into the rhythm capital of the world. Expect glitter, guitars, and goosebumps, because this year, Latin music owns the night.

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