ALEJANDRO SANZ, YURIDIA & HA*ASH WIN BIG AT PREMIO LO NUESTRO 2026
The gala also delivered top-tier musical performances from Elena Rose, Ha*Ash, María José, Matisse, and Mau y Ricky, while Lola Índigo stood out as one of the evening’s star hosts
Miami, FL (February 20, 2025) – Premio Lo Nuestro 2026 returned this year to bring an unforgettable night of music from the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida, featuring the most important artists from across Latin America. Of course, Alejandro Sanz, Yuridia, and Ha*Ash stood out as some of the night’s biggest winners.
Alejandro Sanz, one of the world’s most celebrated artists currently touring with ¿Y Ahora Qué?, took home the Collaboration of the Year – Pop award for “Bésame” featuring Shakira, from his hit album ¿Y Ahora Qué +?, one of the most significant releases of his career.
Yuridia is undoubtedly the leading female star in Regional Mexican music today, a fact confirmed by her wins for Mariachi/Ranchera Song of the Year for “Sin llorar,” Best Female Collaboration for “Brujería” featuring Majo Aguilar, and Album of the Year – Mexican Music for ‘Sin Llorar.’


Ha*Ash continue to enjoy the success of their album and Haashville tour, which took them to over 100 shows across Latin America, the United States, and Spain. Now, they’ve also earned the Group or Duo of the Year – Pop/Rock award. The duo couldn’t miss the chance to take the stage at the Kaseya Center to perform one of their new classics, “Te Apuesto,” alongside another major star, María José, who also captivated the audience with her voice and presence, making this musical moment one of the night’s highlights.

Elena Rose made a huge impact! The Venezuelan artist, who is taking her music across Mexico, the United States, and Europe with her Alma Tour 2026, was one of the most celebrated performers at Premio Lo Nuestro. The singer-songwriter performed a medley of “Luna de miel” and “Naguará” alongside Rawayana, and also took part in the tribute to Paloma San Basilio (Excellence Award), singing the Spanish star’s classic “Cariño mío.” She later joined Sofía Reyesand Yamie Safdie to perform the song “Juntos.” Without a doubt, it was one of the most important moments in her career.

Matisse, who will perform at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City on March 6, performed their latest hit, “Conmigo sin ti,” alongside Cristian Castro tonight, marking the first time they’ve sung together live, undoubtedly one of the most memorable moments of the gala.

Mau y Ricky fired up the audience with their hit “Te Quiero” featuring Kapo, and later returned to the stage to take part in the tribute to Manolo Díaz (Visionary Award) with the song “La Moto.” Melody and Café Quijano also joined in this very special moment.
Meanwhile, Lola Índigo made a strong impression with her presence at the event and presented Maluma with the Male Pop Artist of the Year award, alongside Lunay.