Camila Cabello, Juanes and More Revisit Latin Grammy History Ahead of Show’s Miami Homecoming: ‘It Will Be a Great Family Reunion’

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Thania Garcia On its 25th anniversary, the Latin Grammy Awards — and a week’s worth of accompanying festivities — will return to the global capital of Latin music, Miami.

The Nov. 14 ceremony will honor a new generation of global superstars — Texas-bred songwriter and producer Edgar Barrera is the leading nominee for the second consecutive year, followed by reggaeton icons Bad Bunny and Karol G — and a galaxy of other stars.

It’s safe to say that the return to Miami is generating nearly as much excitement about the show as the music. For starters, the tropical city is the home base of the Latin Recording Academy, the epicenterfor thousands of voting members who meet annually.

And after shows in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Houston, New York and Spain, it’s also the first time since 2003 that the Latin Grammys will be held in the city (not counting the post-pandemic virtual show in 2020).

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