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Latin GRAMMYS 2025 performers: Bad Bunny, CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso, Karol G, DannyLux, Liniker, and more


One of the most anticipated nights in music is November 14


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Jovita TrujilloSenior Writer
NOVEMBER 6, 2025 6:23 PM EST

The Latin GRAMMYs are right around the corner on November 14, and they're already setting the stage for an unforgettable night in Las Vegas. The Latin Recording Academy has revealed an epic lineup of performers for the 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards, and it is a perfect balance of legends, rising stars, and groundbreaking talent. See who is taking the stage below.

Bad Bunny 

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Bad Bunny leads with 12 nominations and will no doubt dominate the stage with one of the night’s most-anticipated sets.

CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso

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Argentine powerhouse siblings CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso, up for 10 awards, including record of the year, album of the year, and song of the year, will bring their experimental pop energy. They are undeniably one of the best live performers in the industry right now. 

Karol G

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With three nominations, Colombian queen Karol G promises a performance full of tropical flair and empowerment.

Fuerza Regida

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Fuerza Regida, fronted by Jesús Ortiz Paz, will keep the regional spirit alive with their gritty, corrido-infused energy that’s been defining a new era of Mexican music.

Ivan Cornejo

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Nominated for Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album, Ivan Cornejo continues to capture hearts with his raw, emotional songwriting and lo-fi sound that’s redefining the genre for a new generation.

DannyLux

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DannyLux, also nominated for Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album, brings a dreamy, genre-blending take to regional music, fusing traditional roots with modern melodies

Pepe Aguilar

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Nominated for Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album, Pepe Aguilar will bring his powerful vocals and decades of artistry to the stage.

Aitana 

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Spain’s Aitana, a pop force with two nominations - including Best Contemporary Pop Album - continues to prove why she’s one of the most influential young artists in the genre. 

Gloria Estefan

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Latin music icon Gloria Estefan, up for Album of the Year and Best Traditional Tropical Album, will bring timeless energy to the night.

Liniker

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Brazilian star Liniker, one of the night’s most-nominated artists with six nods, will light up the stage with her powerful, genre-blending performance.

Carín León

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Carín León, with three nominations including Album of the Year, will add his distinct mix of regional roots and genre experimentation to the stage.

Chuwi 

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Chuwi is one of the freshest names joining this year’s Latin GRAMMY stage, bringing a bold, new sound that blends regional roots with urban flair.

Joaquina

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 Joaquina, a rising star and current nominee, continues to make waves with her heartfelt songwriting and soulful vocals, representing the new era of Latin pop with authenticity and emotional depth.

Christian Nodal

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Christian Nodal, one of the leading voices in regional Mexican music and a nominee for Ranchero/Mariachi album, will bring his signature mariachi-fused style and emotional performances to the Latin GRAMMY stage, celebrating his continued dominance in the genre.

Nathy Peluso

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Nathy Peluso, known for her electrifying stage presence and genre-defying sound, promises a performance full of power and confidence. She's an artist who continues to redefine what Latin alternative music can be with 2 nominations.

Elena Rose

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Elena Rose, celebrated for her skills as both a performer and songwriter, will bring her sultry, melodic energy to the stage, adding a touch of pop sophistication to the night’s lineup. She has 4 nominations, including album of the year. 

Rauw Alejandro 

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Puerto Rican superstar Rauw Alejandro, known for his smooth vocals and futuristic reggaeton sound, is set to bring his high-energy performance style to the Latin GRAMMY stage. He has two nominations for Album of the Year and Reggaeton Performance.

Edgar Barrera

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Edgar Barrera, a multi-talented producer, songwriter, 1 time GRAMMY and 24-time Latin GRAMMY winner, will bring his behind-the-scenes magic to the stage, showcasing the hits and collaborations that have shaped today’s Latin music landscape. He has 10 nominations this year. 

Alejandro Sanz

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Alejandro Sanz

Alejandro Sanz, a multi–Latin GRAMMY winner, is set to deliver another unforgettable performance.

Grupo Frontera 

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Grupo Frontera, the chart-topping norteño group, will light up the stage with their blend of heartfelt lyrics and modern corridos, continuing their streak as one of the most-streamed and celebrated bands of the year. They have one nomination. 

Kacey Musgraves

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Kacey Musgraves, an eight-time GRAMMY winner, joins the celebration with her warm vocals and cross-genre appeal, bridging country, pop, and Latin influences in a truly unique performance.

Carlos Santana

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Carlos Santana, the legendary guitarist and three-time Latin GRAMMY winner, will bring his signature sound 0 equal parts rock, soul, and Latin rhythm - to the stage, guaranteeing a performance that blends timeless artistry with pure energy.

Kakalo

Kakalo, nominated for Best Regional Song, represents a fresh voice in the ever-expanding regional music movement.

Morat

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Morat, the Colombian pop-rock band nominated for Best Pop/Rock Album, will bring their heartfelt anthems and crowd-pleasing energy to the MGM Grand.

Los Tigres del Norte

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Los Tigres del Norte, nominated for Best Norteño Album, will remind audiences why their decades-long career continues to resonate with fans across generations.

2025 Person of the Year, Raphael

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Closing out this powerhouse lineup is Raphael, the 2025 Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year. Honored for more than six decades of musical excellence, Raphael will be celebrated for his legacy as a multifaceted performer and ambassador of Latin music worldwide.

The 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards will air live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Thursday, November 13. The three-hour telecast, produced by TelevisaUnivision, kicks off at 8 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. Central), with a one-hour pre-show starting at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

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