Miami is heating up to welcome the top Latin artists for Premios Billboard 2017, the massive Telemundo event that showcases the best in music. Kate del Castillo and Carlos Ponce are set to host the live show from The Watsco Center at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida on Thursday, April 27 at 8pm/7c. Streaming of the event will be done through the official Telemundo website with videos popping up throughout the night.
Scheduled to perform are Jennifer Lopez, who will debut her first single from her upcoming Spanish-language album. Ricardo Arjona is also confirmed to perform during the main show for the first time in the ceremony's history. The show will also include exciting performances by leading Cuban rhythmic duet Gente De Zona, beloved pop icon and Mexican superstar Alejandro Fernández, Puerto Rican reggaetón duo Zion & Lennox, and new Colombian pop sensation Morat. Also taking the stage for the explosive night are Nicky Jam, CNCO and Banda Sinaloense MS De Sergio Lizarraga.
The network has an all-star line-up of musical artists, actors and television personalities who will take the stage as presenters for the awards show, including Colombian hip-hop and alternative music band ChocQuibTown, Mario Kreutzberger, known worldwide as Don Francisco, Puerto Rican songstress Ednita Nazario, Colombian singer Fanny Lu, Dominican singer and songwriter Juan Luis Guerra, regional Mexican powerhouse La Arrolladora Banda El Limón de René Camacho.
Other confirmed presenters include “La Querida del Centauro” lead actor Michel Brown, Puerto Rican tropical star Olga Tañon, television personality Rosie Rivera, romantic pop duo Sin Bandera and Mexican pop singer Sofia Reyes. They will be joined by personalities like Ana Maria Polo, Alberto Guerra, Angelica Celaya, Chiquis, Maria Leon, Danna Paola, Demian Bichir, Eva Longoria, Eugenio Derbez, and Maria Celeste Arraras.
Premios Billboard 2017 airs live on Thursday, April 27 at 8pm/7c on Telemundo.
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