MÁS VEGAS: YOUR LATIN GRAMMY WEEK GALLERY

Check out the Latin Grammy Awards scene in Las Vegas this week. We're praying for the folks who stayed in Sin City for more than 48 hours.

Columbia's ROSALÍA accepts her award for Album of the Year for MOTOMAMI.

John Legend joins Sebastian Yatra onstage for the bilingual version of Best Pop Song winner, "Tacones Rojos."

Warner's Anitta takes a break from co-hosting duties to deliver a show-stopping performance.

Team Spotify holding it down at their Casa Spotify hub: (L-R) : Pedro Pincay, Eddie Santiago, Antonella Bocaranda, Maggie Ortiz, Stacy Aguilar, Daniel Calderon, Antonio Vazquez, Maykol Sanchez

Colombian phenom Feid kicked off Latin Grammy week Monday night with the hottest show in Las Vegas. His presence in the U.S. had the biz so excited that Universal Latino bosses Jesús Lopez and Angel Kaminsky showed up with a plaque
and have kept their Ferxxo shades on all week.

Latin Grammy Awards hosts Luis Fonsi, Laura Pausini, Thalía and Anitta stunned at a press conference Tuesday.
Shortly thereafter, Fonsi was caught staring at slot-machine jackpot numbers, which reminded him of "Despacito" streams.

NEON16 founders Tainy and Lex Borrero held a showcase at Allegiant Stadium Tuesday for the launch of their collaboration with the NFL, Por la Cultura Mixtape Vol. 1. Following the listening party, Las Vegas Raiders front-office personnel
asked Producer of the Year nominee Tainy if he had any quarterback experience.


Recording Academy President Panos A. Panay, former Grammy boss Neil Portnow and Academy CEO/Chairman
Harvey Mason Jr. formed an impromptu powwow analyzing the difference between the Secret Chamber and the
Secret Committee at Wednesday evening's Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year show.

Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year honoree Marco Antonio Solís rocking out at his event.

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