Hispanic Heritage Awards Set to Shine at the Kennedy Center
The 37th Annual Hispanic Heritage Awards, often called "America’s Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration," will take place at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on September 5th, with the broadcast premiering on PBS on September 27th.
The Hispanic Heritage Awards (HHAs) return to the Kennedy Center this year with a star-studded lineup of performers and honorees. Celebrated as one of the nation’s most prestigious Latino cultural events, the ceremony will honor influential figures in the Hispanic community, featuring a dynamic blend of music, culture, and inspiring tributes.
Hosted by actress Annie González, best known for her role in "Flamin’ Hot," the event will include musical performances by Los Ángeles Azules, Morat, Nathy Peluso, Cimafunk, and Ximena Sariñana. The ceremony promises to be a vibrant celebration of Latino culture, showcasing a mix of traditional and contemporary musical acts.
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The night will also feature appearances by prominent Latino figures, including actor John Leguizamo, music legend Emilio Estefan Jr., celebrity chef Pati Jinich, and actress Lisa Vidal. This year’s awards will honor six notable individuals and groups: renowned fashion designer Carolina Herrera, comedian Julio Torres, NBA star Carmelo Anthony, Beautyblender creator Rea Ann Silva, Cumbia band Los Ángeles Azules, and the late baseball icon Roberto Clemente, who will be recognized posthumously.
"We are thrilled to pay tribute to our 2024 Hispanic Heritage Awardees and to our entire Latino comunidad through these remarkable performers and leaders who will take our stage,” said Antonio Tijerino, President and CEO of the Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF). “We look forward to sharing our collective cultural pride, achievement, and vision at the Kennedy Center and on PBS with all of America and beyond.”
The Hispanic Heritage Awards were established by the White House in 1988 to honor the creation of Hispanic Heritage Month and celebrate Latino contributions to the U.S. The event, supported by 40 national Hispanic-serving institutions, has grown into a major cultural touchstone, highlighting the achievements and influence of the Latino community.
The awards ceremony will air on PBS on September 27th at 10/9c and will be available for streaming on PBS.org and the PBS app during Hispanic Heritage Month. For more information, visit www.hispanicheritage.org.
The Hispanic Heritage Awards celebrate the achievements of Latino leaders, artists, and influencers across various fields, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the Hispanic community.
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