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Every Latin Grammys 2025 Performance Ranked

The Latin Grammys made its grand return to Las Vegas, after taking place in Spain in 2023 and in Miami last year. The 26th edition of the awards ceremony, which took place Thursday, Nov. 13 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, was filled with memorable speeches, surprising winners and impressive musical moments.

The three-hour show — which was preceded by a pre-telecast ceremony where a number of awards were handed out — kicked off with a star-studded set, featuring Maluma, Edgar Barrera, Grupo Frontera and Christian Nodal who honored the great Carlos Santana with a medley that opened with the Hot 100 hit “Oye Como Va.”

While the majority of the sets were outstanding, it was Rauw Alejandro and Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso who hit it out of the park, delivering two of the best and most original performances of the night. Karol G and Marco Antonio Solís also took the stage for a sweet number, performing “Coleccionando Heridas” for the first time on television.

Argentine duo Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso not only impressed on stage, they also won big very early on, taking home five out of the 10 awards they were nominated for. Puerto Rican star Bad Bunny eventually caught on, also winning five in total, including album of the year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos. Karol G won song of the year for “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido” and Alejandro Sanz took record of the year for “Palmeras en el Jardín.”

Read the winners list here.

Continuing a Billboard tradition after major award shows, we have ranked all performances, from 18 to 1, beginning with the lowest to the highest ranked. Check out who we think had the best showcase of the night.

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