Latin Grammy 2023 live The red carpet the gala

Latin Grammy 2023 live | The red carpet, the gala and the winners of the Latin Music Awards minute by minute MUNDO DEPORTIVO

Everything is ready to start Latin Grammy 2023 out of Seville Spainwhere several internationally renowned artists come together to celebrate the best of Latin music.

Shakira, Laura Pausini, Karol G, Rosalía, Pepe Aguilar, Christian Nodal, Sebastian Yatra, Ozuna and several other celebrities will be present at the ceremony as part of the twenty-fourth edition of the awards presented by the Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.

The Latin Grammy which are delivered in Seville, Spain Thursday, November 16thwill hold their main ceremony at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time in the United States and 3:30 p.m. in Mexico City.

In the United States, awards are transmitted via the network Univision and also the Univision Now app. In Mexico, as in Latin America, you can watch the awards ceremony on television screens. HBO Max And TNT Latin America.

Latin Grammy 2023: live minute by minute

  • Best Brazilian Pop Music Album Serotonin Joao Donato
  • Best Alternative Music Album in Portuguese Language Gardener – Planet Hemp
  • Best Ranchera/Mariachi Music Album Outlaw EP2 – Christian Nodal
  • Best Latin Jazz/Jazz Album I missed you too! – Chucho Valdés & Paquito D’Rivera (sextet reunion)
  • Best Contemporary Tropical Album Luis Fernando Borjas
  • Best Short Version Music Video You look great – Nathy Peluso
  • Best long version music video The first tour of my life – Camilo
  • Best alternative song The dark side of the heart – Dante Spinetta, composer
  • Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Fourteenth – Andrés Cepeda
  • Best Pop/Rock Song Brown Eyes – Lasso, Luis Jiménez and Agustín Zubillaga, composers
  • Best recording technique for an album Song of Fantasy – Érico Moreira, mixing engineer; and Felipe Tichauer, master
  • Best urban interpretation in Portuguese language Ditopia – Planet Hemp feat. Criolo
  • Best Samba/Pagoda Album Black Opera – Martinho Da Vila
  • Best arrangement Songo Bop – Rafael Valencia, arranger
  • Producer of the Year Hector Barrera
  • Best Band Music Album From today – good luck to you, Julión Álvarez and his Norteño Banda
  • Best Tejano Music Album To begin at sea – Juan Treviño
  • Best Regional Mexican Song Un X100to – Grupo Frontera and Bad Bunny; Edgar Barrera, composer
  • Best cumbia/valenato album Escalona had never been received like this before – Carlos Vives
  • Best Merengue and/or Bachata Album Tie between Formula, Volume 3 – Romeo Santos and A Mi Manera – Sergio Vargas
  • Best Christian Album in Spanish What we see – Marcos Vidal
  • Best instrumental album Made in Miami – Camilo Valencia and Richard Bravo
  • Best alternative song Apocalyptic Bolero – Monsieur Periné
  • Best Pop/Rock Album Everyday life – Juanes
  • best rock song Leche De Tigre – Diamante Eléctrico and Adrián Quesada
  • Packaging design Atipanakuy (Deluxe) – Gustavo Ramírez, Art Director
  • Best Urban Fusion/Performance TQG – Karol G & Shakira
  • Best Reggaeton Performance The recipe – Tego Calderon
  • Best Singer-songwriter Album Of all flowers – Natalia Lafourcade
  • Best Singer-Songwriter Song Of all flowers – Natalia Lafourcade
  • Best tango album Operation Tango – Astor Piazzolla Quintet
  • Best Sertaneja Music Album Real Decrees – Marília Mendonça
  • Best rock album Only D’Lira – Molotov
  • Best Rap/Hiphop Song Coco Chanel – Eladio Carrion and Bad Bunny
  • Best Urban Song Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52 – Bizarrap y Quevedo
  • Best Folk Album Way to the Sun – Vicente García
  • Best Christian Music Album We Eli Soares
  • Best Latin Music Album for Children Let’s go to the zoo – Danilo and Chapis
  • Composer of the Year Edgar Barrera, the most nominated Mexican musician at the 2023 Latin Grammy
  • Best Salsa Album Symphonic niche – Niche group and National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia
  • Best Traditional Tropical Album Life – Omara Portuondo
  • Best Contemporary Classical Composition Work Venezuelan concert – Paquito D´Rivera, composer
  • Best Classical Music Album Eugenio Carreño Eduardo, Martinez Planas Maria Cardemas
  • Best song in Portuguese language Your actions or what faith can play – Tiago Lorc and Duda Rodrigues
  • Best Contemporary Pop Album In name da estrela – Xenia Franca