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The annual award show comes back to Sin City for the 15th time, and the first time since 2022.
The Latin Grammys are returning to Las Vegas, the Latin Recording Academy announced Tuesday, with the show slated for Nov. 13 back at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. This year’s Latin Grammys will bring the annual awards show back to Sin City for the 15th time — and the first time since 2022.
The Latin Grammys have taken place in several cities since the first awards show back in 2000, but the show’s mainly been held in Vegas at the MGM Grand Garden Arena or the Michelob Ultra Arena. The Latin Grammys ended an 11-year streak in Vegas in 2020 when the show moved to Miami, but it came back to Vegas for 2021 and 2022. The awards moved to Spain in 2023, the first and only time the show has taken place outside of the U.S., and the Latin Grammys came back to Miami last year.
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“We are proud to once again bring the passion and creativity of Latin music to Las Vegas,” Latin Recording Academy CEOManuel Abudsaid in a statement Tuesday. “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 first round of voting for the Latin Grammys will open on July 28 and close Aug. 8, the Latin Recording Academy said, and the nominations will be announced on Sept. 17. The final round of voting will run from Oct. 1st to Oct. 13.
The awards, produced by TelevisaUnivision, will air on TelevisaUnivision’s U.S. platforms at 8 p.m. EST in November.
“As the home of Latin music, we are excited to deliver unparalleled coverage of the 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards to our audience,” Ignacio Meyer, president of Univision Networks Group at TelevisaUnivision, said. “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.”
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