The 22nd edition of Premios Juventud is set to take place Thursday (Sept. 25) live from Panama, with Bad Bunny and Danny Ocean leading the list of nominees with six nods each. They are followed by five-time nominees Anitta, Beéle, Carín León, Emilia, Myke Towers, Netón Vega and Peso Pluma.
Cohosted by Alejandra Espinoza, Clarissa Molina and Nadia Ferreira, the three-hour show will include performances by a number of artists, including Camilo, Gloria Trevi, Grupo Firme, Camila Fernández, Bad Gyal, Yami Safdie and Xavi. Both Agents of Change honorees, Carlos Vives and Myke Towers, will also perform.
For the first time ever, Premios Juventud will be held outside the United States, taking place in Panama. “The move reinforces TelevisaUnivision’s commitment to honoring the strength, values and traditions of Latin American communities,” according to a statement shared with Billboard.
Ahead of the ceremony, check out the complete list of performers and how to watch below.
How to Watch
Premios Juventud 2025 will broadcast live at 7 p.m. ET on Sept. 25 from Panama City’s Figali Convention Center on Univision, UNIMÁS, Galavisión and ViX.
Performers
Alemán
Alleh & Yorghaki
Bad Gyal
Boza
Camila Fernández
Camilo
Carlos Vives
Dímelo Flow
DND
Emilia
Erika Ender
Esaú Ortiz
Farruko
Fonseca
Gaitanes
Gloria Trevi
Grupo Firme
Grupo Niche
Hamilton
Kevin Aguilar
Lola Indigo
Los Rabanes
Louis BMP
Makaco El Cerebro
Maluma
Marc Anthony
Mari
Morat
Myke Towers
Nando Boom
Nanpa Básico
Natti Natasha
Omar Alfanno
Rich Yashel
Samy & Sandra Sandoval
Sech
Sergio George
Silvestre Dangond
Sinfónica Juvenil Nacional de Panamá
Willie Colón
Wisin
Xavi
Yami Safdie
Special Awards
Carlos Vives and Myke Towers will be recognized as this year’s Agents of Change. This honor celebrates their unwavering commitment to social impact, community development and cultural preservation throughout Latin America, according to a press release.
Carlos Vives will be honored for his dedication to cultural and community development across Colombia and Latin America through his Tras La Perla Foundation. Meanwhile, Myke Towers will receive this distinction for his work with the Young Kingz Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on empowering vulnerable communities in Puerto Rico and Latin America.