List of Latin Grammy Award ceremony locations

Main article: Latin Grammy Award
The Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas NV has hosted the Latin Grammys since 2009

This is a list of Latin Grammy Award ceremony venues and locations. Unlike the Grammy Awards which are usually held in Los Angeles, the Latin Grammys have been held in different cities more often, however it had been taking place in Las Vegas until 2012. In 2003 the Latin Grammy Awards took place at the American Airlines Arena in Miami. This marked the first time the show took place outside Los Angeles. The last time the show took place in Los Angeles was in 2005. The Latin Grammy Awards have been held in five different cities through its ten-year history. The show has never been held outside of the United States.

Host cities and venues

YearDate Venue Host City Host(s)Person of the YearViewers
(in millions)
2000 September 13, 2000 Staples Center Los Angeles, California Gloria Estefan
Jennifer Lopez
Andy García
Jimmy Smits
Antonio Banderas
Emilio Estefan 7.5[1]
2001 October 30, 2001 Conga Room [a] Jimmy Smits
Paul Rodriguez
Julio Iglesias N/A
2002 September 18, 2002 Kodak Theatre Gloria Estefan
Jimmy Smits
Vicente Fernández 4.0[2]
2003 September 3, 2003 American Airlines Arena Miami, Florida George Lopez Gilberto Gil 5.0[3]
2004 September 1, 2004 Shrine Auditorium Los Angeles, California Carlos Santana 3.3[4]
2005 November 3, 2005 Rebecca de Alba
Eduardo Santamarina
José José 5.0[5]
2006 November 2, 2006 Madison Square Garden New York City, New York Lucero
Víctor Manuelle
Ricky Martin 5.7[6]
2007 November 8, 2007 Mandalay Bay Events Center Las Vegas, Nevada Lucero
Eugenio Derbez
Juan Luis Guerra 6.2[7]
2008 November 13, 2008 Toyota Center [b] Houston, Texas Patricia Manterola
Cristián de la Fuente
Gloria Estefan 5.8[8]
2009 November 5, 2009 Mandalay Bay Events Center Las Vegas, Nevada [9] Lucero
Eugenio Derbez
Juan Gabriel 6.0[10]
2010 November 11, 2010 Plácido Domingo 6.2[11]
2011 November 10, 2011 Lucero
Cristián de la Fuente
Shakira[12] 5.7[13]
2012 November 15, 2012 Caetano Veloso 5.7[14]
2013 November 21, 2013 Omar Rafael "Chaparro" Alvidrez, Lucero, Blanca Soto Miguel Bosé 4.6[15]
2014 November 20, 2014 MGM Grand Garden Arena Eugenio Derbez Juan Manuel Serrat 4.8[16]
2015 November 19, 2015 Jacqueline Bracamontes, Roselyn Sanchez Roberto Carlos N/A
2016 November 17, 2016 T-Mobile Arena Paradise, Nevada Marc Anthony 3,1[17]

Most Frequent Venues

The Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas has hosted six telecasts.

Rank 1st 2nd 3rd
Venue Mandalay Bay Events Center Shrine Auditorium American Airlines Arena, Conga Room, Dolby Theatre, Madison Square Garden, Staples Center, Toyota Center
Number of Telecasts 6 2 1

Most Frequent Host Cities

Las Vegas has hosted the Latin Grammy Awards six times, with Los Angeles close behind with five.

Los Angeles has hosted five times
Las Vegas has been hosting the Latin Grammys since 2009
Rank 1st 2nd 3rd
Venue Las Vegas Los Angeles Houston, Miami, New York
Number of Telecasts 6 5 1

See also

References

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  11. "Record Breaking Audience for the 2010 Edition of Univision's 'Latin Grammy Awards'". TV By The Numbers. Retrieved 2015-07-16.
  12. Raul, Gonzalez. "Shakira To Be Honored As The 2011 Latin Recording Academy 'Person Of The Year". Latin GRAMMY. Retrieved 2011-09-26.
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  14. "12th Annual Latin Grammy Awards Makes Univision No. 1 Network for the Night Among Adults 18-34". TV By The Numbers. Retrieved 2015-07-16.
  15. "14th Annual Latin Grammy Awards Reaches 9.8 Million Viewers and Makes Univision a Top 3 Network for the Night". Amanda Kondolojy. Retrieved 2014-06-16.
  16. Raul, Gonzalez. "15th Annual Latin Grammy Awards Reaches Nearly 10 Million Viewers With Double-Digit Growth Among Adults 18-49 and Adults 18-34". tvbythenumbers.com/.
  17. Ratings: Latin Grammys Top Fox, Univision Finishes Fourth
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