How to watch the 2022 Latin Grammy Award ceremony online and on TV
The 23rd annual celebration of Latin music will be broadcast live from Las Vegas on Thursday, 17 November.
Every year the Latin Recording Academy recognises the outstanding achievements in the Latin music industry over the past 12 months. The ceremony has been in place since September 2000 and the 2022 edition will take place this week.
The 2022 Latin Grammy Awards will be held on Thursday, 17 November, at the Michelob Ultra Arena at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. The show will begin at 8pm ET / 7pm CT.
The show will be broadcast live on Univision, which will also be hosting a red carpet pre-ceremony event with appearances from all the biggest stars as they arrive in Las Vegas. The live telecast of the ceremony itself will begin on Univision at 8pm ET.
The show is also available to view in Spanish on HBO Max.
If you’re outside of the United States, you can watch the 24th Latin Grammys on cable channel TNT at 7pm (Mexico) / 8pm (Panama, Colombia) / 9pm (Venezuela) / 10pm (Argentina, Chile, Brazil), and on Televisa Channel 5.
Which artists have the most nominations in the Latin Grammys?
Perhaps unsurprisingly, reggaeton star Bad Bunny looks likely to dominate proceedings at the 23rd Latin Grammys. He has notched up 10 nominations this year, the most of any artists, and is tipped to pick up album of the year for “Un Verano Sin Ti”.
Aside from the Puerto Rican singer, Christina Aguilera, Rosalia and Sebastian Yatra have all racked up multiple nominations. However it is Edgar Barrera who comes closest to Bad Bunny’s ten-nomination haul with nine nods across a number of categories.
We now know most of the presenters for this year’s ceremony, bringing together top artists and major personalities from the world of Latin music. Organisers have confirmed that Macarena Achaga, Yalitza Aparicio, Maria Becerra, Cami, Becky G, Eden Muñoz, Miguel Angel Muñoz, Farina, Luis Figueroa, Fonseca, Kany García, Kurt and Ludmilla Will be sharing hosting duties.