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Latin Grammys 2023, the best moments of the star-studded night [Recap]

Here are some of the most memorable moments of the night!


Daniel Neira
Daniel Neira - Los Angeles
Senior WriterLos Angeles
NOVEMBER 16, 2023 5:27 PM EST

The 2023 Latin Grammys are celebrating the music and talent of some of our favorite stars. From incredible performances to well-deserved wins, here are some of the most memorable moments of the night!

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Antonio Banderas started the music celebration with a warm welcome, making the crowd go crazy with his speech. The Hollywood star will be receiving an special honor later tonight.

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Rosalia kicked off the highly anticipated Latin Grammys with an emotional performance. The acclaimed artist paid tribute to Rocío Jurado, showing her talent and charisma on stage.

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Shakira celebrated her win BZRP! The singer took the stage to show her appreciation for her fans before celebrating with her kids Sasha and Milan.

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Juanes gave an incredible performance after winning the Best Pop/Rock album at the Latin Grammys. The Colombian artist dedicated the award to his kids during an emotional speech.

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Sebastian Yatra performed his song ‘Vagabundo.’ The musician competed for the Best Pop Song award apart from hosting the show alongside Danna Paola, Roselyn Sanchez and Paz Vega.

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Shakira gave an emotional performance with her sons Milan and Sasha. The singer wore a stunning gold dress and sang her hit song ‘Acróstico.’

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Peso Pluma and Eslabón Armado took the stage with their hit song ‘Ella Baila Sola.’

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Laura Pausini received the Person of the Year Award after giving a jaw-dropping performance. The acclaimed singer shared a sweet moment with Karol G, who described giving her the award as one of the “highlights” of her career.

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Rauw Alejandro and Juanes performed together. The Colombian singer did a guitar solo before the Puerto Rican musician sang a medley of some fan-favorite tracks including Nirvana’s ‘Smell Like Teen Spirit.’

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Andrea Bocelli received a standing ovation after performing a rendition of ‘Granada,’ joined by flamenco dancers and his band on stage.

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Julieta Venegas celebrated on stage after receiving the Best Vocal Pop Album award.

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Antonio Banderas received the ‘Premio de la Presidencia’ at the Latin Grammys, highlighting the most memorable moments of his career in Hollywood and sharing his appreciation for the Academy, bringing the awards to Seville, Spain.

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Carin León and Maluma perform ‘Según Quién.’ The pair showed off their singing skills while wearing matching purple ensembles.

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Karol G got emotional receiving the coveted award for Best Urban Music Album. The singer showed her excitement and couldn’t hold back the tears sharing her appreciation for her fans.

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Shakira joined BZRP on stage to perform their hit song ‘Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53.’ The Colombian singer showed off her dance moves and made the crowd go crazy with an incredible performance.

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Shakira received the Song of The Year award with BZRP, and dedicated the recognition to her two kids Sasha and Milan. The singer said that she promised them she would be happy and would continue her successful career.

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Karol G won the Album of the Year award at the Latin Grammys. The singer took the stage accompanied by her dad and couldn’t hold back the tears, delivering an emotional speech following the recognition.