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All the 2026 Premio Lo Nuestro Performances, Ranked

All the 2026 Premio Lo Nuestro Performances, Ranked

See who stole the show during this year’s PLN.

The 2026 Premio Lo Nuestro awards hit the Kaseya Center in Miami, Fla. on Thursday (Feb. 19) night, bringing out Latin superstars (Juanes, Romeo Santos), exciting up-and-comers (Yami Safdie, Santos Bravos) and some legends (Los Bukis, Paloma San Basilio).

Hosted by Thalia, Clarissa Molina, and Nadia Ferreira, this year’s Premio Lo Nuestro was packed with unforgettable moments. While awards were presented — most of them prior to the ceremony — the night was largely focused on showcasing incredible live acts.

This year, Bad Bunny and Carín León were the top winners, with six and five awards each, respectively. Artists such as Karol G, Maluma, and Yuridia also received multiple awards.

Five artists received special awards for their contributions to music and legacy: Arcángel was recognized with the Urban Icon Award; Juanes with the Lifetime Achievement Award; Los Bukis with the Musical Legacy Award; Manolo Díaz with the Visionary Award; and Paloma San Basilio with the Excellence Award.

If you want to see a complete list of the winners, we got you. If you want to read some of the best speeches, head here. And if you want to see stars on the red carpet, check out our photo gallery. But if you want to know which performers did it best at the 38th Annual Premio Lo Nuestro ranked, read on.

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