The Latin Grammys will air live from Las Vegas

The Latin Recording Academy has announced that Latin Grammy nominee Anitta, Latin Grammy winner and Grammy-nominated artist Luis Fonsi, Latin Grammy and Grammy winner Laura Pausini, and Latin Grammy nominee and recipient of The Latin Recording Academy’s President’s Award Thalia join as the powerhouse hosts for the 23rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards.

With a total of eight career nominations, Anitta is currently nominated for Record of the Year and Best Reggaeton Performance. Fonsi currently holds five Latin Grammy Awards and five Grammy nominations; Pausini has four Latin Grammy Awards, as well as one Grammy; and previous Latin Grammy nominee Thalia holds a career total of six nominations.

The 23rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards promise to honor the legacy, celebrate the present and embrace the future of Latin music, with deliberate consciousness, paying-it-forward to the next generations of music creators.

The 23rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards will return to Las Vegas at the Michelob Ultra Arena at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino on Thursday, November 17th. The three-hour telecast, which is produced by TelevisaUnivision, the leading Spanish language media and content company in the world, will air live on the Univision network beginning at 8 pm ET/PT, preceded by a one-hour pre-show starting at 7 pm ET/PT.

Bad Bunny leads with ten nominations while Rosalia follows with eight along with Christina Aguilera and Tainy with seven each.

The Latin Recording Academy has teamed with OneOf for an exclusive, three-year deal to celebrate the Latin Grammy Awards. OneOf will host the first-ever NFT collection tied to The Latin Grammy Awards with a series of drops that will celebrate Latin music. The first collection of NFTs will debut throughout October 2022, with more details to follow in the coming weeks.