Mexicans Carín León, Cristian Castro, Gloria Trevi, Matisse, Ha*Ash and María José, as well as Colombians Ryan Castro and Kapo, will sing with new music at the ‘Premio Lo Nuestro’ to the best of Latin music on February 19 in Miami, TelevisaUnivision revealed Tuesday.
The media company announced in a press release the first group of artists to perform at the ceremony at the Kaseya Center, where the hosts will be Mexican singer Thalia, Paraguayan model Nadia Ferreira and Dominican actress Clarissa Molina.
Premieres and debuts that will mark the ceremony

Among those announced for ‘Premio Lo Nuestro’, TelevisaUnivision highlighted Carín León, one of the most nominated artists in the contest.
He has 10 nominations and will premiere on television ‘Lado frágil’, from his album ‘Palabra de To’s (Seca)’.
On the other hand, “in a long awaited television debut” Cristian Castro will perform ‘Conmigo sin ti’ with the group Matisse.
While Gloria Trevi will perform ‘Un abrazo’ from her nominated album ‘El Vuelo’.
Likewise, the Mexican-American sister duo Ha*Ash will premiere their collaboration ‘Te apuesto’ with María José on television.
A gala with stars, nominees and tributes

The ceremony will take place on February 19 in Miami
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The first announced list of singers is completed by “Colombian powerhouses Ryan Castro and Kapo”.
“They will light up the stage with the TV debut of their global hit, ‘La Villa’.”
In addition, Castro will also make his solo debut in the ‘Premio Lo Nuestro’ with his hit ‘Ba Ba Bad Remix’.
The ceremony, which will be broadcast at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time (00:00 GMT) from the Kaseya Center in Miami, recognizes the best in Latin music in 44 categories.
This year, Puerto Rican artists Bad Bunny, Myke Towers and Rauw Alejandro top the mentions.
In addition to Mexico’s Carín León, with ten each, followed by Beéle, Fuerza Regida and Karol G, with eight nominations.
Meanwhile, Arcángel, Juanes, Los Bukis, Manolo Díaz and Paloma San Basilio will receive special awards in recognition of their careers and legacy.
With information from EFE
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