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2023 Premio Lo Nuestro nominees and hosts announced for Latin music's longest-running award show

Sebastián Yatra, Paulina Rubio, Adrián Uribe, and Alejandra Espinoza will serve as hosts of the 35th iteration of the yearly awards ceremony.
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2023 Premio Lo Nuestro nominees and hosts announced for Latin music's longest-running award show

Sebastián Yatra, a Colombian singer-songwriter, leads the 35th edition of Univision's PREMIO LO NUESTRO nominations with 10, followed by international superstars Bad Bunny, Camilo, Becky G, and Grupo Firme with nine, and enduring urban talents Maluma, Ozuna, and Daddy Yankee with eight. Alejandra Espinoza, an actress and presenter, will once again serve as the evening's host. She will be joined by Paulina Rubio, the Queen of Pop, Adrián Uribe from Univision's late-night talk show DE NOCHE PERO SIN SUEÑO, and Sebastián Yatra, the musician with the most nominations that night.

Sebastián Yatra
Adrián Uribe
Alejandra Espinoza
Paulina Rubio

The 192 musicians nominated this year represent all styles of Latin music over 39 categories, including the "Tour del Ao" category, which is back by popular demand and recognizes the enormous popularity of Latin artists' tours. Nominations for the PREMIO LO NUESTRO are determined by the amount of UFORIA radio airplay received throughout the eligibility period (October 1, 2021 through September 30, 2022), as well as streaming and the evaluation of a committee made up of professionals in the fields of music and entertainment. Voting for fans' preferred artists will begin today and run through Sunday, February 5 on PremioLoNuestro.com.

The 35th Annual PREMIO LO NUESTRO Awards, with the subject "El Mundo Es Lo Nuestro" (The World is Ours), will be simulcast on Galavisión in the United States and Canal 5 in Mexico on Thursday, February 23, at 7 p.m. ET/ 6 p.m. CT.

PremioLoNuestro.com sells tickets for PREMIO LO NUESTRO 2023.

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By using the hashtag #PremioLoNuestro on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, viewers can participate in the discourse. To learn more, go to Univision.com.