
Confirmed presenters include Camilú, Carol Biazin, Malena Burke, Nico Cotton, Isabel Dobarro, Silvestre Dangond, Techy Fatule, Lupita Infante, Ela Minus, Kiki Morente, Debi Nova, Papatinho, RENEE, Yami Safdie, Marina Sena, Meme Solis, Lenny Tavárez and Ángeles Toledano
Hosted by seven-time Latin GRAMMY® winner Kany García and five-time Latin GRAMMY winner Tiago Iorc, the Latin GRAMMY Premiere will feature performances from this year’s nominated artists: Akapellah (Best LatinElectronic Music Performance and Best Rap/Hip Hop Song), Andrés Cepeda (Song Of The Year, Best Traditional Pop Album and Best Pop Song), João Gomes, Mestrinho and Jota.pê (Best Portuguese Language Roots Album), Jesse & Joy (Best Traditional Pop Album), Judeline (Best Alternative Music Album and Best Alternative Song), Leiva (Best Rock Album and Best Pop/Rock Song), Julia Mestre (Best Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album and Best Portuguese Language Song), Fito Páez (Best Rock Album and Best Rock Song), Vivir Quintana(Best Singer-Songwriter Album) and Trueno (Best Urban Song and Best Rap/Hip Hop Song).
Confirmed presenters include the following artists nominated this year: Camilú (Best Singer-Songwriter Song), Carol Biazin (Best Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album), Malena Burke (Best Traditional Tropical Album), Nico Cotton (Record Of The Year and Producer Of The Year), Silvestre Dangond (Best Cumbia/Vallenao Album), Isabel Dobarro (Best Classical Album), Techy Fatule (Best Tropical Song), Lupita Infante (Best Regional Song), Ela Minus (Best Latin Electronic Music Performance), Kiki Morente (Best Flamenco Album), Debi Nova (Best Pop/Rock Song), Papatinho (Best Urban Music Album), RENEE (Best Rock Song and Best Pop/Rock Album), Yami Safdie (Best Pop Song), Marina Sena (Best Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album and Best Portuguese Language Song), Meme Solis (Best Traditional Tropical Album), Lenny Tavárez (Best Reggaeton Performance) and Ángeles Toledano (Best Flamenco Album).
Roberto Trujillo will serve as musical director, accompanied by the Latin GRAMMY Premiere house band, composed of former and current Latin GRAMMY and GRAMMY® nominees and winners. Grecia Medina will serve as executive producer of the event, working under the direction of The Latin Recording Academy’s production team led by Ayleen Figueras.