Move over, boring Sunday nights; tonight CBS is bringing the heat with “A Grammy Celebration of Latin Music.” Yep, it seems like the perfect excuse to hit shuffle on your favorite playlists, grab a snack, and maybe even dust off your dance moves. This isn’t just another awards show. It’s a full-on love letter to Latin music and the massive mark it’s left on the U.S. musical scene.
According to The Recording Academy’s announcement, “NCIS” star Wilmer Valderrama and singer-songwriter-actress Roselyn Sánchez are co-hosting. And honestly, it seems like they were made for this. They’ll guide us through a night packed with covers of classic songs, tributes to legendary artists, top hits performed by today’s Latin superstars, and all kinds of interviews and behind-the-scenes bits. Basically, it’s everything you didn’t know you needed for a perfect music-filled Sunday.
The Lineup That’ll Make You Hit Replay
Let’s get real (and talk performers) because; this lineup? Chef’s kiss. Gloria Estefan teased fans on the Grammy’s official Instagram page ahead of the show with a quick interview about what this night means to her.
And yes, she’s performing tonight. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Other acts include Andrea Bocelli, Michael Bublé, Carín León & Nuno Bettencourt, Maren Morris, Prince Royce, Jon Secada, Robin Thicke and Orianthi, and “The Warning” with Billy Idol and Steve Stevens.
And if you thought that was enough, appearances from Emilio Estefan, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Carlos Santana are sprinkled throughout the night. Yep, it seems like a star-studded celebration that’s impossible to ignore. Whether you’re into classic ballads, modern hits, or just want to witness pure energy, this night’s got you covered.
Want to see the full list of performers? Check out our guide here.
When and How to Watch
Here’s the tea: “A Grammy Celebration of Latin Music” airs tonight, Sunday, December 28, 2025, at 8:00pm ET on CBS. Miss it? No worries. You can catch it streaming on Paramount+ and relive the magic; or just replay your favorite performances on loop.
It seems like shows like this remind us why Latin music isn’t just a genre. It’s a vibe, a culture, and a feeling that sticks with you long after the credits roll. So clear some room, maybe grab a partner or just dance solo, and enjoy a night of music. It’s sure to leave you humming, singing, and probably tapping your feet for days.



