Latin Grammy Award
The Latin Grammy Awards, Latin Grammy briefly called, is a prize for Latin American music, which is awarded annually to well-known artists (singers, composers, musicians ), production manager and sound equipment since 2000.
The first Latin Grammy Awards were transferred in 2000 by CBS. It was the first primarily Spanish-language broadcast in prime time in U.S. television. The Latin Grammy Awards found so far in Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Las Vegas, Houston and São Paulo instead, and are currently transmitted by Univision.
Venues
- 2000: Los Angeles, Staples Center
- 2001: Los Angeles, Shrine Auditorium ( the show was canceled due to the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001)
- 2003: Miami, American Airlines Arena
- 2004-2005: Los Angeles, Shrine Auditorium
- 2006: New York City, Madison Square Garden
- 2007: Las Vegas, Mandalay Bay Convention Center
- 2008: Houston, Toyota Center and São Paulo, Brazil, Ibirapuera Auditório
- 2009-2012: Las Vegas, Mandalay Bay Resort