Latin Grammy Awards 2022: Carol G, Romeo Santos join the lineup

The Latin Recording Academy has revealed that Carol G and Romeo Santos have joined forces at the upcoming Latin Grammys, which will be held November 17 at the Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas.

Latin Grammy Foundation recipients Xavier Cintrón, Valentina Garcia, Nicolle Horbath, and Sergio De Miguel Jorquera will step in alongside previously announced artist, Nicky Jam.

Karol G was nominated in three categories including Record of the Year and Song of the Year for her and Ovi on drums for “Provenza”. Romeo Santos was nominated in the Best Feature Music Video category for his documentary “Romeo Santos: King of Bachata”; And as a member of Aventura, he was nominated for Best Urban Fusion/Performance.

Joining previously announced artists are Banda Los Recuditos, Camilo, Angela Aguilar, Elvis Costello, Chiquis, Jorge Drexler, Silvana Estrada, Gente de Zona, Joyo, Jessie and Joy, John Legend, Karen Leone, Los Bocques and Mariachi Sol de Mexico de Jose Hernandez , Aimee Nuviola, Julio Reyes Copello, Sin Bandera, Carlos Vives, Sebastian Yatra, Nicole Zeniago and 2022 Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year Marco Antonio Solís.

The lineup also includes Christina Aguilera, who won seven nominations, Rao Alejandro, Rosalía, Marc Anthony and Christian Nodal. The most nominated artists of the night are Bad Bunny, who received a total of 10 nods, and Mexican-American composer Edgar Barrera (Camila Cabello, Grupo Firme, Camilo) who holds nine. See more candidates here.

In addition, the Academy shared the bill of presenters, which includes María Becerra, Becky G, Eden Muñoz and Fariña, as well as Macarena Achaga, Yalitza Aparicio, Kami, Miguel Angel Muñoz, Fonseca, Luis Figueroa, Fonseca, Kani García, Kurt, Ludmila and Victor Manuel, Vito Paez, Georgina Rodriguez, Alisson Solís, Marla Solís, Luisa Sunza, Tini and Adrian Uribe.

The 23rd Latin Grammys, which “celebrates the present and embraces the future of Latin music,” will be hosted by current nominee Anita and Latin Grammy winners Luis Fonsi and Laura Pausini, and Latin Recording Academy President’s Award winner Talia.

José Tillán will serve as the show’s executive producer, along with Charlie Singer serving as co-producer. Terry Lickona joins as Associate Producer of The Latin Academy, Ulises Cheng and Maria Uji Fulgueira of TelevisaUnivision. Latin Grammy Award winner Julio Reyes Copello will be the musical director for the night.

The telecast will air on Univision on November 17 at 8pm EST (7pm PT), and will be telecast on cable channel TNT at 7pm (Mexico) / 8pm (PAN-COL) / 9pm (PAN-COL). VIN) / 10 p.m. (ARG / CHI / BRAZIL) and on Televisa on channel 5. The show will also be available on HBO Max in Spanish only.



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