The 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards began with a glamorous red carpet event at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on November 13, 2025. Latin music stars including Mon Laferte, Rauw Alejandro, and Nathy Peluso turned heads with their outfits and shared updates on careers and projects. Early winners from the pre-telecast ceremony were also announced, highlighting regional genres.
Event Overview
The Latin Grammy Awards 2025 took place on November 13 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The red carpet featured arrivals from across the Latin music scene, setting the stage for the main ceremony co-hosted by Roselyn Sánchez and Maluma. A pre-telecast event at the nearby Mandalay Bay announced winners in numerous categories before the televised show.
Notable Red Carpet Looks
Chilean singer-songwriter Mon Laferte arrived in a full femme-fatale ensemble, tying into her latest album. Argentine artist Camilú wore a 1960s-inspired red halter dress with matching pumps. Best new artist nominee Annasofia opted for a feminine power suit. Other arrivals included Puerto Rican singer Rauw Alejandro, Argentine rapper Nathy Peluso, Ivan Cornejo, DannyLux, and groups like Los Tigres del Norte and Grupo Frontera. Family appearances shone through with Gloria Estefan, Emilio Estefan, and Emily Estefan.
Early Winners
During the Latin Grammy Premiere Ceremony, Bobby Pulido won best tejano album for Bobby Pulido & Friends Una Tuya y Una Mía (Vol.1/En Vivo). Los Tigres del Norte took best norteño album for La Lotería, and Edy Herrera claimed best merengue/bachata album for Novato Apostador. Argentine duo Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso led with five awards in the pre-telecast.
Red Carpet Interviews
Artists spoke with Billboard's Jessica Roiz. Álvaro Díaz discussed his collaboration with Nathy Peluso and career milestones. Rauw Alejandro covered nominations for 'Cosa Nuestra' and 'Baja Pa' Acá.' Tokischa revealed her marriage to Nathy Peluso and teased a new album. Yandel shared details on his SINFÓNICO Tour and upcoming album 'INFINITO.' Mon Laferte described her current 'femme fatale' era and an upcoming Netflix documentary.