The 20th annual Latin Grammy Awards kicked off at the MGM Grand in Las VegasonThursday night.
Stars stormed the red carpet led by the hosts Ricky Martin, Roselyn Sanchez and Paz Vega.
The night full of performances by A-list stars, had a big winner in Rosalia who picked up four awards for her album El Mal Querer.
Hosts of the night:Stars stormed the red carpet of the Latin Grammy Awards on Thursday night led by the hosts for the night Ricky Martin, Roselyn Sanchez and Paz Vega
Subtle:The Living Lavida Loca singer wore a white embroidered button up, with hidden buttons, under the sleek suit
The Living Lavida Loca singer, 47, wore a white embroidered button up, with hidden buttons, under the black tux.
His short hair was perfectly styled to the right, as he also donned a short but full beard.
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To top off his look he teamed it with ultra shiny dress shoes and a black bowtie.
During the show, he swapped out his all black look for a more unique ensemble.
Quaffed:His short hair was perfectly styled to the right, as he also donned a short but full beard
Change up:During the show, he swapped out his all black look for a more unique ensemble of a marble black and white blazer
Metallic: Her gown, mainly in a bright shining gold, had waving stripes of blue and pink wrapping around her waist and down her right side
Appearing on stage, he wore a black and white marbled jacket, and black dress pants.
Martin paired it with a classic collard shirt, with large visible black buttons and a satin bow tie.
While Roselyn, 46, looked absolutely stunning in a multicolored mesh gown, that with it's sleeveless design showed off her toned arms..
The gown, mainly in a bright shining gold, had waving stripes of blue and pink wrapping around her waist and down her right side.
Showing skin: With a high slit, on her left side, revealing lots of leg, it also revealed her open toe, ankle strap, gold stilettos
Signature:For glam her signature long raven locks were down in loose waves, parted in the middle and slicked behind her ears
With a high slit, on her left side, revealing lots of leg, it also revealed her open toe, ankle strap, gold stilettos.
More skin was revealed in the thin, wavy, cutout strips that flowed through her wrap front dress.
For glam her signature long raven locks were down in loose waves, parted in the middle and slicked behind her ears.
The Devious Maids actress had a perfectly contoured and rosy complexion, paired with full lashes and a nude glossy lip.
But first let me change: After an outfit change she was more covered up in a mustard yellow, one shoulder sheath dress, that also featured a high slit
Backside:Their final cohost Paz, 43, cut a classic all black look in a longline gown
More looks: Inside Paz donned a different spaghetti strap, black dress and an all white blazer
Inside, she joined Martin on stage and they both donned another set of looks.
She was more covered up in a mustard yellow, one shoulder sheath dress, that also featured a high slit.
While he wore a simple black suit and a multicolored tie.
Their final cohost Paz, 43, cut a classic all black look in a longline gown.
The ladies switched again to match Martin's marble blazer, with Sanchez donning another beautiful champagne colored gown, with a feather lined chest, and Paz in a billowing white gown with a flower design at the bodice.
Glamour:The ladies switched again to match Martin's marble blazer, with Sanchez donning another beautiful champagne colored gown, with a feather lined chest, and Paz in a billowing white gown with a flower design at the bodice
All black leather: Alicia Keys wore slightly oversized, cargo style and cinched at her waist and her blazer style top was tied at her waist, on the red carpet
Whip it:The No One artist's hair was sleeked back into an ultra high ponytail, that flowed into a braid that ended at her belly button
The black velvet ensemble, featured a structured front and back that angled slightly away from her body.
Her arms and chest were covered in a gold, semi-sheer top with a high neck.
She donned a bright red lip and paired it with a sleek bun and left her bangs and side pieces to frame her face.
Inside she also opted for two more outfit changes, donning a bright white blazer with rhinestone studded lapels and a simple black, spaghetti strap dress with a high slit.
Performance look:For her performance she donned a hot pink jumpsuit
Hitting the stage with: She performed with Farruko
Comfort spot: She took her spot behind the piano in large black, platform booties
Hollywood came out for the event, with performer of the night Alicia Keys donned two different pantsuits on the red carpet and as she hit the stage.
For the red carpet, the 38-year-old singer, donned an all leather two piece outfit.
Her pants were slightly oversized, cargo style and cinched at her waist and her blazer style top was tied at her waist.
The No One artist's hair was sleeked back into an ultra high ponytail, that flowed into a braid that ended at her belly button.
Crooner: Artist Miguel wore a unique wrap style suit jacket that tied behind him
Date night: He hit the red carpet with his wife Nazanin Mandi in paired all black ensembles
In smoke:On stage the Adorn singer went for a more casual look in black slacks, a mesh tank top and a mustard color puffer jacket
For her performance she donned a hot pink jumpsuit while onstage with Farruko and Pedra Capa, who was in a blue and white stripped jumpsuit.
With both outfits she wore the same black, sky-high platform booties.
Miguel also hit the stage Thursday night, and walked the red carpet with his wife Nazanin Mandi.
The couple looked slick in paired all black ensembles. The 34-year-old RnB crooner wore a unique wrap style suit jacket that tied behind him.
Strapless: Former Fifth Harmony member Lauren Jauregui wore a black and white, strapless, mermaid gown
Protest on the carpet:One of the biggest attention grabbers of the night was Chilean-Mexican singer Mon Laferte made more than a fashion statement on the red carpet
Bringing attention: The Viña del Mar-born 36-year-old dropped a black trench coat down around her shoulders exposing her breasts, which bore the message: 'In Chile they torture, kill, and rape'
Winner: She changed up her look into a white and polka dot gown, as she accepted the Grammy for Best Alternative Album
Turtled: Casper Smart donned a black and grey patterned suit, over a black turtle neck
He paired it with a large chain style necklace and classic dress shoes.
His outfit matched his wife's all black look as she donned a black sequin gown with a plunging neckline that revealed her chest, and black sheer sleeves.
On stage the Adorn singer went for a more casual look in black slacks, a mesh tank top and a mustard color puffer jacket.
Croc: Luis Fonsi looked dapper in a black crocodile blazer alongside Agueda Lopez who wowed in a sheer champagne gown
Vision in red: Thalia stood out in a sea of muted colored in her red latex dress
Winner: Bad Bunny accepted his first Latin Grammy for best urban album, before closing out the show
One of the biggest attention grabbers of the night was Chilean-Mexican singer Mon Laferte made more than a fashion statement on the red carpet.
The Viña del Mar-born 36-year-old dropped a black trench coat down around her shoulders exposing her breasts, which bore the message: 'In Chile they torture, kill, and rape.'
Mon (born Norma Monserrat Bustamante Laferte) also wore a green handkerchief around her neck to reportedly support the legalization of abortion.
Inside, she won her second Grammy for her sixth studio album, Norma, which she recorded in one take.
Dotty: Rosalia hit the carpet wore a a high-low style black and white polka dot dress
Big winner: Inside she performed a medly of songs as she picked up four Latin Grammy Awards for El Mal Querer
Playful: Mariah Angeliq and Rosalia threw a silly pose for the camera
Camila Cabello, who was not in attendance, also scored two Latin Grammys for her song 'Mi Persona Favorita,' which won record of the year and best pop song.
Bad Bunny won his first Latin Grammy for best Urban Album, before his performance that closed out the show.
Rosalia won best contemporary pop vocal album, album of the year, best engineered album, best recording package, for her album El Mal Querer.
She also won best urban song with J Balvin for Con Altura.
Crowned: In a royal blue gown, Natalia Jimenez also donned a large pink flower crown
Princess: Aleyda Ortiz looked like a princess in a princess style black gown, with a tulle skirt and a sheer and black top
Show skin: CAMI wore a bodysuit style dress, with a skirt on one side, her top featured a cutout at the chest
Tealed: Alejandra Espinoza wore a beautiful teal colored gown with a large structured train
Stars: Actor Michael Pena and his wife Brie Shaffer hit the red carpet, he was in a grey suit and she wore a floral dress
Pretty in pink: Saradji Bertin wore an all baby pink outfit of pants and a train style top
Presenters: Disney star Sofia Carson was joined by Eduardo Cabra (right) and Michael Pena (left)
Sheer: Stephanie Bradford's black gown had a sheer corset style bodice
Two piece: In one of the rare two piece outfits of the night, Anitta wore a sheer, gem covered skirt and a bandeau style gold top that flowed into a train
Covered: In a long sleeve, high neck, gown, Dayanara Torres shined in a reflective champagne gown
Winners in key categories at the 2019 Latin Grammy Awards
A list of winners in key categories at the 2019 Latin Grammy Awards, held Thursday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
Album of the year: 'El Mal Querer,' Rosalía
Record of the year: 'Mi Persona Favorita,' Alejandro Sanz and Camila Cabello
Song of the year: 'Calma,' Pedro Capó, Gabriel Edgar González Pérez and George Noriega
Best new artist: Nella
Best contemporary pop vocal album: 'El Mal Querer,' Rosalía
Best traditional pop vocal album: 'Agustín,' Fonseca
Best pop song: 'Mi Persona Favorita,' Alejandro Sanz and Camila Cabello
Best urban song: 'Con Altura,' Rosalía, J Balvin, Mariachi Budda, Frank Dukes, El Guincho, Teo Halm and Alejandro Ramirez
Best urban music album: 'X 100Pre,' Bad Bunny
Best urban fusion/performance: 'Calma (Remix),' Pedro Capó and Farruko
Best rock album: 'Monte Sagrado,' Draco Rosa
Best pop/rock album: 'Cargar La Suerte,' Andrés Calamaro
Best alternative music album: 'Norma,' Mon Laferte
Best salsa album: 'Mas De Mi,' Tony Succar
Best traditional tropical album: 'Andrés Cepeda Big Band (En Vivo),' Andrés Cepeda
Best contemporary/tropical fusion album: 'Literal,' Juan Luis Guerra 4.40
Best singer-songwriter album: 'Contra El Viento,' Kany García
Best ranchero/mariachi album: 'Ahora,' Christian Nodal
Best folk album: 'Tiempo Al Tiempo,' Luis Enrique + C4 Trio
Best tango album: 'Revolucionario,' Quinteto Astor Piazzolla
Best Latin jazz/jazz album: 'Jazz Batá 2,' Chucho Valdés
Producer of the year: Tony Succar
Best short form music video: 'Banana Papaya,' Kany García and Residente
Best long form music video: 'Lo Que Fui Es Lo Que Soy,' Alejandro Sanz