Premio Lo Nuestro was filled with lights, musica and marvelous outfit changes. We loved when John Travolta took to the stage with Pitbull and our hearts melted when Spanish singer Raphael sang alongside David Bisbal and Gloria Trevi. Pitbull, Thalía and Alejandra Espinoza guided the audience through a night filled with unforgettable performances from some of Latin music’s biggest artists. We’ve gathered all of the best moments from the award show below!
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Thalía and Pitbull
The iconic Thalía and Pitbull (aka Mr. Worldwide) helmed the night, keeping the crowd entertained between preformances and award presentations. They also had some help from the uber stylish Alejandra Espinoza.
Ricky Martin
Ricky Martin performed an emotional rendition of a song off of his Movimiento album.
J Balvin
J Balvin was given the Premio Lo Nuestro Global Icon Award.
Nicky Jam and Daddy Yankee
Nicky Jam and Daddy Yankee reunited on stage to perform their hit song Muevelo.
David Bisbal and Gloria Trevi present Raphael with Music Excellent Award
Qué sabe nadie, No vuelvas and the classic Escándalo were the tunes chosen to pay homage to music legend Raphael. The Spanish singer shared the stage with David Bisbal and Gloria Trevi who expressed her admiration to the star: “You are the inspiration, not just for singers but for the audience.”
‘Ya tú conoces’ a Thalia, Mau y Ricky
The 48-year-old Mexican beauty and the music duo performed the hit Ya tú me conoces and made the American Airlines Arena crowd hit the dance floor and move their hips to the catchy beats.
Prince Royce celebrates Zion & Lennox’s 20th anniversary
Daddy Yankee introduced them as “the kings of flow” and he was completely right. The iconic duo shared the stage with Prince Royce in one of the most acclaimed performances of the night.
Ricardo Montaner
Dim lights, violins and Ricardo Montaner added a romantic touch to the night, with the singer dominating the stage while crooning Te adoraré. You don’t need much more to get in the mood!
John Travolta and Pitbull
Not only did he dance a tango while buddy Pitbull performed his hit 3 to Tango, John Travolta also sang Get Ready with the rapper, and the arena turned into a fiesta.
Alejandro Fernández, the King of Mexican music
Alejandro Fernández gave his fans one of the most emotional moments of the night. Dressed in the traditional charro outfit, and surrounded by mariachis, the Mexican legend performed the hit Te olvidé before accepting the Music Legacy award.