The 2026 Latin Grammy Awards celebrated music and heritage, with a focus on honoring artists who uplift their communities.
Bad Bunny was a big winner, taking home the Album of the Year award for “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” a record he dedicated to Puerto Rico. He also won awards for best música urbana album and song. His success highlights the importance of artists staying true to their roots and celebrating their culture.
Other notable winners included Karol G, Alejandro Sanz, and Gloria Estefan, whose “Raíces” won for traditional tropical album. The awards recognized a wide range of talent, from established stars to rising artists like Paloma Morphy, who won Best New Artist.
Performances throughout the night showcased the diversity of Latin music, with artists like Santana, Christian Nodal, Grupo Frontera, and Pepe Aguilar taking the stage. These performances highlighted the rich traditions and evolving sounds within the Latin music landscape. The show also featured collaborations between artists from different genres and generations, demonstrating the unifying power of music.
The Latin Grammys, hosted by Maluma and Roselyn Sánchez, served as a reminder of the importance of preserving cultural heritage and supporting artists who use their voices to celebrate their communities.


