Premio Lo Nuestro 2026
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| Premio Lo Nuestro 2026 | |
|---|---|
| Date | Thursday, February 19, 2026 |
| Venue | Kaseya Center, Miami |
| Country | United States |
| Hosted by | Thalía, Clarissa Molina, Nadia Ferreira |
| Most awards | Bad Bunny (6) |
| Most nominations | Bad Bunny, Carín León, Myke Towers, and Rauw Alejandro (10) |
| Website | www |
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The 38th Premio Lo Nuestro was held at the Kaseya Center in Miami on February 19, 2026,[1] and will be broadcast on Univision, UniMás, Galavisión, and Canal 5, with streaming available on the Vix platform.[2] The ceremony was hosted by Thalía, Clarissa Molina, and Nadia Ferreira.[3]
Bad Bunny, Carín León, Myke Towers, and Rauw Alejandro lead the nominations with 10 each.[4][5] Bad Bunny won six awards, including Artist of the Year, Album of the Year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos and Song of the Year for "DTMF", followed by Carín León with five awards.[6]
Colombian musician Juanes was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award while Spanish singer Paloma San Basilio was recognized with the Premio Lo Nuestro Award for Excellence. Puerto Rican singer Arcángel received the Premio Lo Nuestro Urban Icon Award and Mexican group Los Bukis received the Musical Legacy Award. Spanish composer, performer and producer Manolo Díaz was feted with the Premio Lo Nuestro Visionary Award.[7]
Below is the list of the live performances of the artists and the songs they performed.[8][9]
| Artist(s) | Performed |
|---|---|
| Sech | "Novio No" |
| Lunay | "Ojalá" |
| Marc Anthony & Nathy Peluso | "Como en el idilio" |
| Matisse & Cristian Castro | "Conmigo Sin Ti" |
| Gloria Trevi | "Un Abrazo" |
| Maluma & Kany García | "1+1" |
| Carín León | "Lado Frágil" |
| Tokischa | "Ridin" / "Miami" |
| Carlos Vives | "Te Dedico" |
| Rawayana & Elena Rose | "Luna de Miel" / "Naguará" |
| Mau y Ricky & Kapo | "Te Quiero" |
| Arcángel & Feid | "Mírame Baby" |
| Jhayco, J Balvin, Jay Wheeler, Mora, Sech & Eladio Carrión | "Pa Que La Pases Bien" / "Ganas De Ti" / "Por Amar a Ciegas" / "Hace Mucho Tiempo" / "Me Prefieres A Mí" / "Flow Violento" |
| Ha*Ash & María José | "Te Apuesto" |
| Romeo Santos & Prince Royce | "Lokita Por Mi" / "Dardos" |
| Codiciado | "Déjame Dormir" |
| MAR | "Bebiendo Lágrimas" |
| Santos Bravos | "Kawasaki" |
| Xavi | "No Capea" / "La Morrita" |
| Juanes | "Hagamos Que" / "La Camisa Negra" / "Es Por Ti" / "Nada Valgo Sin Tu Amor" / "A Dios Le Pido" |
| María Becerra | "Hace Calor" |
| Café Quijano, Mau y Ricky & Melody | Homage to Manolo Díaz: "La Moto" / "Hay que venir al sur" / "Black is Black" |
| Silvestre Dangond & Sebastián Yatra | "Una Vaina Bien" |
| Sebastián Yatra & Gente De Zona | "Canción Para Regresar" |
| Thalía | "Dancing Queen" |
| Sofía Reyes, Yami Safdie, Elena Rose & Arthur Hanlon | Paloma San Basilio's recognition: "Luna de Miel" / "Cariño Mío" / "Beso a beso... dulcemente" |
| Ryan Castro, Kybba, Kapo, Gangsta & J Balvin | "La Villa" / "Ba Bad Bad Remix" / "Tonto" |