Latin GRAMMY 2025: Unseen Backstage – Karol G, Bad Bunny, Symbolic Wedding, Bold Kisses

The 26th Latin GRAMMYs 2025 in Las Vegas offered many captivating moments that went unseen during the live television broadcast. These behind-the-scenes highlights included spontaneous dances, heartfelt encounters, and unexpected celebrity interactions. While some scenes circulated on social media, many intimate details were missed by wider audiences.

Colombian singer Karol G shared a highly anticipated duet with Marco Antonio Solís. Following their performance, the two artists were seen sharing a dance backstage, a clear sign of their musical rapport and mutual respect.

Marco Antonio Solís y Karol G.
Marco Antonio Solís and Karol G. Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Latin Recording Academy

Later backstage, Karol G, known for her song ‘Si antes te hubiera conocido,’ met Argentine duo Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso. Despite the constant camera flashes, she humbly asked them for a photo, which they readily accepted.

Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez, made a powerful request after winning “Best Urban Song.” He urged everyone in attendance at the MGM Grand to embrace the person next to them. The artist stated, “Because that’s what it’s about, giving love,” creating one of the gala’s most emotional and unifying moments.

Nathy Peluso and Tokischa embraced the spirit of Las Vegas with a symbolic wedding during the award celebrations. An Elvis Presley impersonator officiated, proclaiming them “wife and wife.” The ceremony included flowers, vows, rings, and a sealing kiss.

Nathy Peluso.
Nathy Peluso. Photo by Leon Bennett/Getty Images for The Latin Recording Academy

Argentine duo Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso, who secured five Latin GRAMMYs during the pre-gala, held a press conference. Paco Amoroso spoke about their deep, 6-year friendship. He noted their success was unplanned. The duo then shared a kiss that quickly became a topic of discussion on social media platforms.

Paco Amoroso y Ca7riel.
Paco Amoroso and Ca7riel. Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Latin Recording Academy

Spanish presenter Jomari Goyso showed remarkable determination in securing an interview with Bad Bunny. After an initial failed attempt to speak with the artist, Goyso waited backstage. He famously knelt to request an interview, and Bad Bunny accepted.

Goyso later explained on ‘Despierta América’ that Bad Bunny had been hesitant to give interviews. This was due to divided opinions regarding his upcoming Super Bowl 2026 halftime performance. Goyso defended his kneeling as a “thought-out and calculated” decision.

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