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Univision’s 2018 Premio Lo Nuestro Awards Honor 30 years of Latin Music

The Premio Lo Nuestro a la Musica Latina, commonly known as the Premio Lo Nuestro Awards, recognize excellence in Latin music.

After the 2018 Grammys failed to recognize Despacito, the song of the decade whose numbers and cultural impact way overshadowed the winner, it’s obvious that we have to do our own thing.


30th Premio Lo Nuestro Awards

Instead of nominating artists and giving awards this year, Univision’s 30th Premio Lo Nuestro Awards will take you on a musical journey through the evolution of Latin music and the Lo Nuestro Awards over the last 30 years, and shine a spotlight on the brightest Latin voices of today.

Artists scheduled to perform include Olga Tañon, Romeo Santos, Bad Bunny, Ozuna, and Victoria La Mala.


Watching the 30th Premio Lo Nuestro Awards

The gala ceremony is at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida on Thursday, February 22, 2018 at 8 pm ET.

Tickets are available at PremioLoNuestro.com and Ticketmaster.com.

You can watch the show live on Univision or streaming on Univision Now starting at 7 pm ET.


For more information, visit www.univision.com/especiales/premio-lo-nuestro


 


Published February 22, 2018 ~ Updated August 25, 2020.

Filed Under: Dominican, Mexican, Miami, Puerto Rican

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