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Here Are All the 2025 Heat Latin Music Awards Performers & How to Watch the Show

The 2025 Heat Latin Music Awards promises to deliver memorable performances and big wins, and is set to air live from Medellín, Colombia, on Thursday, May 29. 

Popularly known as Premios Heat, this year’s nominations are led by Beéle with seven nods, including best urban artist and song of the year. The Colombian Afrobeat artist is followed by six-time nominees Bad Bunny and Feid; Elena Rose with five nods; and with four nominations each are Karol G, Camilo, Yamie Safdie and Ovy On The Drums. 

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In previous years, Premios Heat — founded by Colombian music executive and Billboard Latin Power Player Diana Montes — was celebrated on the beach in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. This is the first time the event takes place in Colombia.

The awards show launched in 2015 via the HTV and TBS networks, and counted on the support of artists such as Juanes, Juan Luis Guerra, Nicky Jam and a then-rising J Balvin.

“We have only existed for 10 years but have grown in a huge way,” Montes told Billboard last year. “When we started, HTV was only seen in Latin America, and there was no great impact in Mexico or the U.S. Now we’ve expanded. From 2020, 2021, our biggest audiences are in the United States, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Colombia, Peru and Ecuador, in that order.”

Below, check out how to watch the show and see who the performers are for the 2025 edition. 

How to Watch

Fans will be able to watch the 2025 Heat Latin Music Awards at 7 p.m. ET on Thursday (May 29) via television on TeleMedellín and through a global livestream on the LosHeat.Tv app. 

Performers

  • Alex Campos
  • Alexis y Fido
  • Arelys Henao
  • Beéle
  • DJ Adoni
  • Eddy Herrera
  • Elena Rose
  • El Blachy
  • Farruko
  • Francy
  • Hades 66
  • Jessi Uribe
  • Jombriel
  • Juan Duque
  • Kapo
  • Lirios
  • LIT Killah
  • Luis Alfonso
  • Majo Aguilar
  • Miguel Bueno
  • Nacho
  • Nanpa Basico
  • Paola Jara
  • Pipe Bueno
  • Wilfran Castillo
  • Yailin La Más Viral

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