The “Noche de Estrellas” red carpet preshow for the Latin Grammy 2025 is set for an anticipated broadcast. A panel of seasoned hosts, including Raúl de Molina, Chiqui Delgado, Borja Voces, and the returning Alejandra Espinoza, will lead the coverage. Espinoza makes her return to the event after a seven-year absence.
This hosting quartet brings a dynamic chemistry to the program. They emphasize that their key to success is to enjoy the experience and forget they are working.
Chiqui Delgado, a fixture on “Noches de Estrellas” since 2010, described the atmosphere. She noted that hosts aim to welcome artists, break the ice, and help them relax before an unforgettable night.
Raúl de Molina, a host since 2005, highlighted the Latin Grammys’ focus on musical quality. He remarked on the evolution of the music industry over the years. De Molina observed how new artists have gained prominence.
He recalled a shift from established figures like Shakira and Luis Miguel to urban genres. Artists such as Bad Bunny have demonstrated the enduring power of urban music. De Molina mentioned pioneers like El General from Panama and Vico C from Puerto Rico, noting that what was once thought to be a passing trend has become central to the industry.
The red carpet preshow will air on November 13 at 7 PM ET / 6 PM CT. Viewers can watch on Univision, UNIMÁS, Galavisión, and stream the event on ViX. “Noche de Estrellas” promises exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes access, and dazzling fashion moments.
Spanish presenter Borja Voces noted the upcoming Latin Grammys will showcase a blend of musical eras. Audiences can expect performances and tributes involving legends like Marco Antonio Solís and Raphael. Raphael will be honored as the Person of the Year.
Voces also pointed to the inclusion of newer artists, such as Aitana and Annasofía. He expressed gratitude that the Latin Grammys support developing artists throughout their careers.
Alejandra Espinoza echoed this sentiment. She highlighted the event’s appeal to all generations, citing artists like Bad Bunny and Karol G. This broad representation offers something for every family member, making this year’s Latin Grammys distinct.
The hosts are also preparing for the high-energy red carpet interviews. Chiqui Delgado specifically mentioned anticipating appearances from Alejandro Sanz, Rauw Alejandro, and Karol G. There is also a hope that Bad Bunny will walk the carpet.
Interviewing artists on the red carpet requires speed and precision. Hosts often have only 30 seconds to two minutes to get valuable information. Borja Voces stressed the need for exceptionally quick exchanges.
Chiqui Delgado described the live show as a “high-adrenaline” experience. Directors often prompt them to move on, even when an interview is engaging.
The hosts shared some of their most memorable red carpet interactions. Raúl de Molina recounted an early encounter with Bad Bunny. The artist expressed how it was a dream to be interviewed, recalling watching de Molina as a child.
Alejandra Espinoza recalled another humorous moment with Bad Bunny. When asked how he was enjoying himself, he replied that the “cheese snacks were very good.”
Chiqui Delgado found interviewing Peso Pluma challenging in his early career. She described him as a man of few words, often giving one-word answers.
Borja Voces shared a particularly awkward moment with Brazilian singer Anitta. He attempted to greet her in Portuguese, but Anitta quickly told him, “You did it terribly.” This left Voces stunned and unsure how to continue the interview.
