Muscled Men, Versace Glam & Outlandish Flair Steal the Show in CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso’s Latin Grammys 2025 Performance

Nearly naked muscled bodybuilders, towering mountains modeled after a hat, sewing machines and unapologetic Versace flamboyance — this was the vibe at one of the most jaw-dropping performances of the 2025 Latin Grammys on Thursday night (Nov. 13). CA7RIEL y Paco Amoroso turned the stage into a spectacle of pure originality, embracing eccentricity and delivering one of the most refreshing sets of the night.

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(L-R) Paco Amoroso and Ca7riel accept the award for Best Pop Song for "El Día del Amigo" during the 25th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center on November 13, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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The Argentine duo performed a medley of their standout tracks, including “El Impostor,” “#Tetas,” “La Que Puede, Puede” and “El Día Del Amigo,” balancing humor, outlandishness and musical brilliance. Despite the telecast censoring the word “#Tetas,” disrupting the flow, CA7RIEL kept the energy high, riffing jazz notes on his electric guitar he pulled out of a box, while Paco Amoroso’s charming vocals entertained throughout. Backed by a 10-piece band, the entire scene felt audaciously playful and artistic galore.

Toward the end of their performance, they greeted the superstar audience and tossed out heart-shaped pillow toys.

Between the electric stage presence and a genre-pushing alt-pop-jazzy sound, the duo reminded the audience why they’re among this year’s top nominees — and winners. Their performance broke away from tradition, creating a spectacle that was flamboyant, outrageous and captivatingly fresh.

Bad Bunny leads the nominations this year, topping the list with 12 nods, including album of the year for Debí Tirar Más Fotos and double mentions in the record of the year and song of the year categories for “Baile Inolvidable” and “DTMF.”

This year’s ceremony boasts 60 categories honoring the very best in Latin music. Fans can follow along with all the night’s winners as the list updates live — click here to see who takes home a trophy.

Check out more Latin Grammy coverage, including performance highlights, special award moments, and exclusive behind-the-scenes action on Billboard.com.

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