List of awards and nominations received by Luis Miguel

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Luis Miguel at the Broomfield Events Center in 2008
Totals [a]
Wins200
Nominations326
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Luis Miguel is a Mexican recording artist who has received many nominations and awards at the international level during his career spanning five decades. With over 60 million records sold, [1] he is one of the best-selling Latin music artists of all-time.

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Luis Miguel began to receive major awards as a child star. He won the Premios TVyNovelas for the Best Child Singer during the inaugural event in 1983 and prominently participated in the 1984 Italian's festival Un disco per l'estate. [2] A year later, in 1985, he won his first Grammy Awards, becoming the youngest Grammy-winner male artist. [3] The same year, he won his first Antorcha de Plata (Silver Torch) at the Chilean's Viña del Mar International Song Festival, and the second place at the Italian's Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Noi, ragazzi di oggi". Throught the decade, in 1990, Luis Miguel became the first Latin artist to receive a World Music Awards, [4] and in 1996, he became the first Latin artist to receive a Hollywood Walk of Fame Star. [5] In 1998, Luis Miguel was nominated for the first Favorite Latin Artist at the American Music Awards. [6] He won three Latin Grammy Awards at the inaugural edition in 2000 and has won a total of six awards from nine nominations. In addition to win various awards at the Viña del Mar International Song Festival, he received the first Gaviota de Platino award in its history. [7]

Luis Miguel success and career have been recognized. In 1989, he received an Antena de Cristal (Crystal Antenna) given by President of Mexico, Carlos Salinas de Gortari. He also won a Lifetime Award at the inaugural Lunas del Auditorio in 2002, [8] a Lo Nuestro Excellence Award in 2003, an Achievement Award by People en Español (2012), a Diamond Award by Las Vegas International. Press Association (2013) and various recognitions by the National Auditorium of Mexico for his record-breaking concerts there. He was named Male Artist of the Century by Reforma in 1999 and Artist of the Century by Premios Latino in 2010. He also received the first "Lapislazuli disc" awards for his sales in Chile of over 1.7 million by 1999. [9]

Awards and nominations

Award/organization [a] YearNominee/workCategoryResultRef.
ALMA Award 1999Luis Miguel, The World Music Awards (ABC)Outstanding performance by an individual in a music series or specialNominated [10]
2002 Mis Romances Spanish-language Album of the YearNominated [11]
Asociación Latina de Periodistas de Entretenimiento (ALPE)2010Luis MiguelLesser friendly person with pressWon [12]
American Music Awards 1998 Luis Miguel Favorite Latin Artist Nominated [6]
2003 Nominated [13]
2005 Nominated [14]
ACE Awards (Argentina)1993 Romance Special AwardHonoree [15]
1994Luis MiguelMost Popular ArtistWon [16]
Segundo Romance Latin Ballad AlbumWon [17]
Amigo Awards 1997Luis MiguelBest Latin Male ArtistWon [18] [19]
Nada Es Igual Best Latin AlbumNominated
Romances Nominated
1998Luis MiguelBest Latin Male ArtistNominated [20]
1999Nominated [21]
Amarte Es un Placer Best Latin AlbumWon [22]
2003Luis MiguelBest Latin Male ArtistNominated [23]
ASCAP Latin Awards 1993"No Sé Tú"Pop Song Of The YearWon [24]
1994"Ayer"Award-Winning Songs — Pop/ContemporáneoWon [25]
1995"Tú y Yo"Award-Winning Songs — Pop/ContemporáneoWon [26]
1996"La Media Vuelta"Award-Winning Songs — PopWon [27]
1997"Amanecí En Tus Brazos"Award-Winning Songs — Pop/RockWon [28]
"Dame"Won
1998"Cómo Es Posible Que a Mi Lado"Award-Winning Songs — Pop/BaladaWon [29]
1999"Contigo (Estar Contigo)"Won [30]
2000"O Tú o Ninguna"Won [31]
2001"Amarte Es Un Placer"Won [32]
Billboard Number One Awards [b] 1988"La Incondicional"Top Hot Latin TracksNominated [33]
1989En Busca de Una MujerTop Pop Latin AlbumNominated [33]
"La Incondicional"Top Hot Latin TracksNominated
"Un Hombre Busca Una Mujer"Nominated
"Fria Como el Viento"Nominated
Billboard Music Awards 1992Luis MiguelTop Latin ArtistWon [34]
Top Latin Album (Artist)Won
Top Hot Latin Track ArtistWon
1993Best Latin Male ArtistWon [35]
Top Latin Album (Artist)Won
2024 Top Latin Touring Artist Won [36]
Billboard Music Video Awards 1993"Ayer"Latin Clip of the YearNominated [37]
2000"Amarte Es Un Placer"Nominated [38]
Billboard Latin Music Awards 1994 Luis MiguelMale Artist of the YearWon [39]
Aries Album of the YearWon
1995 Segundo Romance Album of the Year — Male ArtistWon [40]
1998 Luis MiguelBillboard Latin 50 Artist of the YearWon [41]
Romances Pop Album of the Year — Male ArtistWon
2000 Amarte Es un Placer Won [42]
2001 Vivo Won [43]
2002 Mis Romances Won [44]
2003 Luis MiguelLatin Tour of the YearWon [45]
2004 Luis MiguelWon [46] [47]
33 Pop Album of the Year — Male ArtistNominated
2006 Luis MiguelLatin Tour of the YearWon [48]
2007 Nominated [49]
Navidades Pop Album of the Year — Male ArtistNominated
2009 Cómplices Latin Pop Album Of The Year, SoloNominated [50]
Luis MiguelLatin Tour of the YearNominated
2014 Won [51]
2019 Won [52]
2024 Nominated [53]
BMI Latin Awards 1994"Ayer"Award-Winning SongsWon [54]
"Inolvidable"Won
1995"Hasta El Fin"Won [55]
"Hasta Que Me Olvides"Won
"Suave"Won
1996"El Día Que Me Quieras"Won [56]
"Todo Y Nada"Won
1998"Cómo Es Posible Que a Mi Lado"Won [57]
"Dame"Won
"Que Tú Te Vas"Won
1999"El Reloj"Won [58]
"Por Debajo De La Mesa"Won
"Sabor A Mí"Won
2001"Sol, Arena y Mar"Won [59]
2002"Dormir Contigo"Won [60]
"La Bikina"Won
"Y"Won
2003"Amor, Amor, Amor"Won [61]
"Como Duele"Won
"Si Nos Dejan"Won
2005"Te Necesito"Won [62]
2007"Échame A Mí La Culpa"Won [63]
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 1998Luis MiguelFavorite Latino ArtistNominated [64]
Bravo Awards  [ es ]1990Luis MiguelYoung PerformerNominated [65]
El Heraldo de México Awards 1987Luis MiguelYouth Idol (ídolo juvenil)Won [66]
1989"La Incondicional"Best VideoWon [66]
Luis MiguelBest SingerWon
Festival Acapulco  [ es ]1993Luis MiguelSpecial medalWon [67]
FMDOS Awards  [ es ]2023Luis MiguelConcert of the YearNominated [68]
Galardón a los Grandes 1990 20 Años For having selling one million copiesWon [69]
Global Music Video Awards 1992Luis MiguelBest Pop VocalistWon [34]
Grammy Awards 1985 "Me Gustas Tal Como Eres" (with Sheena Easton) Best Mexican-American Performance Won [70]
1988 Soy Como Quiero Ser Best Latin Pop Performance Nominated
1991 20 Años Nominated
1993 Romance Best Latin Pop AlbumNominated
1994 Aries Won
1995 Segundo Romance Best Latin Pop PerformanceWon
1997 Nada Es Igual Nominated
1998 Romances Won
2000 Amarte Es Un Placer Nominated
2001 Vivo Best Latin Pop AlbumNominated
2004 33 Nominated
2006 Mexico en la Piel Best Mexican/Mexican-American AlbumWon
2008 Navidades Best Latin Pop AlbumNominated
2009 Cómplices Nominated
2019 ¡México Por Siempre! Best Música Mexicana Album (including Tejano) Won
Hollywood Walk of Fame 1996Luis Miguel Walk of Star Won [5]
James L. Knight Center 1994Luis MiguelPlaque for selling out three shows at the venueHonoree [71]
Juventud Awards 2004 Luis MiguelHe's Got StyleNominated [72]
He's So Hot!Nominated
What A Actor!Nominated
All Over The DialNominated
My Idol IsNominated
Paparazzi's Favorite TargetNominated
Luis Miguel & Myrka Dellanos Won
Hottest RomanceNominated
"Por Debajo de la Mesa"Catchiest TuneNominated
33 I Die Without That CDNominated
Romances Nominated
2005 Luis MiguelPaparazzi's Favorite TargetWon [73] [74]
Luis Miguel & Aracely Arámbula Hottest RomanceNominated
2006 Luis MiguelPaparazzi's Favorite TargetNominated [75]
Luis Miguel & Aracely Arámbula Hottest RomanceNominated
2007 Luis MiguelPaparazzi's Favorite TargetWon [76]
2008 Luis MiguelMy Idol IsNominated [77]
Luis Miguel & Aracely Arámbula Hottest RomanceNominated
2009 Luis MiguelPaparazzi's Favorite TargetNominated [78]
2010 Won [79]
2011 "Tres Palabras"Best Novelist ThemeNominated [80]
Latin Grammy Awards 2000 Amarte Es un Placer Album of the Year Won [81]
Best Pop Vocal Won
"Tu Mirada" Best Male Pop Vocal Won
2001 Vivo Male Pop Vocal AlbumNominated
2003 "Hasta Que Vuelvas" Record of the Year Nominated
2004 33 Best Male Pop Vocal AlbumNominated
2005 México en la Piel Best Ranchero Album Won
2018 ¡México Por Siempre! Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album Won
Album of the YearWon
Latin American Music Awards 2018 México Por Siempre Tour Favorite TourWon [82]
2019 Won [83]
2024 Luis Miguel Tour 2023–24 Nominated [84]
Laurel del Oro (Chile)1992Luis MiguelBest International ArtistWon [85]
Romance Best Album of the YearWon [86]
Laurel del Oro (Paraguay)1992Luis MiguelBest Male ArtistWon [87]
Las Vegas International. Press Association2013Luis MiguelDiamond AwardHonoree [88]
Las Vegas Walk of Stars 2006Luis MiguelWalk of StarWon [88]
Lo Nuestro Awards 1990 Luis Miguel Pop Male Artist of the Year Nominated [89] [90]
"La Incondicional" Pop Song of the Year Won
1991 Luis MiguelPop Male Artist of the YearWon [91] [90]
20 Años Pop Song of the Year Nominated
"Tengo Todo Excepto a Ti" Pop Album of the Year Nominated
1992 Luis MiguelPop Male Artist of the YearWon [90]
1993 Luis MiguelPop Male Artist of the YearNominated [92] [90]
"No Sé Tú"Pop Song of the YearWon
Romance Pop Album of the YearNominated
"América, América" Video of the Year Nominated
1994 Luis MiguelPop Male Artist of the YearWon [90] [93]
Aries Pop Album of the YearWon
"Hasta Que Me Olvides"Pop Song of the YearNominated
"Ayer"Nominated
Video of the YearNominated
1995 Luis MiguelPop Male Artist of the YearWon [90] [94]
Segundo Romance Pop Album of the YearWon
"La Media Vuelta"Video of the YearWon
"El día que me quieras"Pop Song of the YearNominated
1996 Luis MiguelPop Male Artist of the YearWon [90] [95]
El Concierto Pop Album of the YearNominated
"Si Nos Dejan"Pop Song of the YearNominated
1997 Luis MiguelPop Male Artist of the YearNominated [96]
Nada Es Igual Pop Album of the YearNominated
"Dame"Video of the YearNominated
1998 Luis MiguelPop Male Artist of the YearNominated [97]
"Por Debajo de la Mesa"Pop Song of the YearNominated
Romances Album of the YearNominated
2000 Amarte Es un Placer Pop Album of the YearNominated [98]
2001 Luis MiguelPop Male Artist of the YearNominated [99]
Vivo Pop Album of the YearNominated
"Amarte Es un Placer"Pop Song of the YearNominated
2003 Luis MiguelPop Male Artist of the YearNominated [100] [101]
Excellence Award Honoree
2006 Luis Miguel Ranchero Artist of the Year Nominated [102]
Regional Mexican Male ArtistNominated
"Que Seas Feliz"Video of the YearNominated
2019 México Por Siempre Tour Tour of the YearNominated [103]
2020 Luis MiguelPop/Ballad Artist of the YearNominated [104]
2024 Luis Miguel Tour 2023 Tour of the YearNominated [105]
Lunas del Auditorio 2002Luis MiguelLifetime AwardHonoree [106] [107]
Best Balada ActNominated
Best Mexican Music ActNominated
2004Best Spanish Pop ActNominated [108]
2006Won [109]
Madison Square Garden 1993Luis MiguelPlaque recognizing him as first Latin artist to achieve a sold-out concert at the venueHonoree [110]
Meridiano de Oro 1995Luis MiguelBest Foreign Male SingerWon [111]
MTV Latino 1998Luis MiguelBest Male PerformanceWon [112]
MTV Video Music Awards 1993 Luis Miguel — "América, América" MTV Internacional Won [113]
Musa Awards (Chile)2024 Luis Miguel 2024 Tour Concert of the YearNominated [114]
National Auditorium (Mexico)1995Luis MiguelRecognition: 16 concertsWon [115]
2000Artist of the YearWon [116]
Recognition: 21 concertsWon
2004Recognition: 121 concerts (1991-2004)Won [117]
2005Recognition: 24 concerts (calendar year)Won [117]
2006Estela de Plata (Silver Stele): 30 concerts (calendar year)Won [118]
2009Dalia de Plata (Silver Dahlia): 180 concertsWon [119]
2011Recognition: 200 concertsWon [120]
New York Latin ACE Awards 1988Luis MiguelFavorite Male ActNominated [121]
1990Outstanding Male ArtistNominated [122]
1991Favorite Male ActWon [123] [124]
1993 Romance Album of the YearWon [125] [126]
1994Luis MiguelFavorite Male ActNominated [127]
Best ConcertNominated
1995 Segundo Romance Album of the YearWon [128] [129]
Luis MiguelExtraordinary FigureHonoree
1996 El Concierto Album of the YearNominated [130]
Luis MiguelExtraordinary Figure of the YearWon [131] [132]
1998Favorite Male ActWon [133]
2001Favorite Male ActNominated [134]
Orgullosamente Latino Award 2004"Te Necesito"Latin Video of the YearNominated [135]
2008Luis MiguelLifetime AwardNominated [136]
2010Nominated [137]
Paseo de las Estrellas (Chile)1994Luis MiguelViña Walk of the StarsWon [138]
People en Español Awards 2010 Labios de Miel Comeback of the YearNominated [139]
2012Luis MiguelAchievement AwardHonoree [140]
Pollstar Awards 2019 México Por Siempre Tour Best Latin TourNominated [141]
2020Best Latin TourNominated [142]
2021Luis MiguelLatin Touring Artist of The DecadeNominated [143]
2025 Luis Miguel Tour 2023–24 Latin Tour of the YearPending [144]
Premios Excelencia Europea (Spain)1990Luis MiguelWon [4]
Premios Eres (Mexico)1991 20 Años Best AlbumWon [145]
"Entrégate"Best VideoWon
Luis MiguelBest Male SingerWon
Best Male ShowNominated
1992Luis MiguelBest Male SingerWon
Romance Best AlbumNominated [146]
1993Luis MiguelBest Male SingerWon [147]
Best Male ShowWon
Romance Best AlbumWon
"No Sé Tú"Best VideoWon
1994Luis MiguelBest Male SingerWon [148] [149]
Best Male ShowWon
Aries Best AlbumWon
"Ayer"Best VideoWon
"Hasta Que Me Olvides"Best SongNominated
1995Luis MiguelBest Male SingerWon [150]
Best Male ShowWon
Segundo Romance Best AlbumWon
"El Día Que Me Quieras"Best VideoNominated
"La Media Vuelta"Won
Best SongWon
"Todo y Nada"Nominated
1996 El Concierto Best AlbumWon [151]
Luis MiguelBest Male SingerWon
Best Male ShowWon
Best Latin ArtistNominated
Si Nos DejanBest SongNominated
1997 Nada es Igual Best AlbumWon [152]
Luis MiguelBest Male SingerWon
Best Male ShowNominated
"Dame"Best SongNominated
Best VideoNominated
1998Luis MiguelBest Male SingerWon [153]
Best Male ShowWon
"Por Debajo de la Mesa"Best SongNominated
Best VideoclipNominated
Romances Best AlbumNominated
Premios Gardel 2000Luis MiguelBest Male SingerNominated [154]
Amarte Es un Placer Best AlbumNominated
Premios INTE2003"Amor, Amor, Amor" in El Manantial Telenovela Musical Theme of the YearWon [155]
Premios Latino2010Luis MiguelArtist of the CenturyHonoree [156]
Premios Mixup 2001Luis MiguelSpanish-language Male ArtistWon [157] [158]
Premios Paoli  [ es ]1988Luis MiguelInternational Male SingerWon
Premios Ondas 1997Luis MiguelBest Latino ArtistWon [159]
Premios Oye! 2002Luis MiguelBest Male Pop Artist — SpanishNominated [160]
2005Best Ranchero Artist — SpanishWon [161]
2008 Best Male Pop Artist — SpanishNominated [162]
Premios TVyNovelas 1983 Luis MiguelBest Child StarWon [163]
1985 International Young SingerWon
1986 Best Male TV-SingerWon
1988 Won [164]
1990 Won
1991 Most Outstanding Male SingerWon
1993 Male Singer of the YearWon
Romance Best Album of the YearWon
1996 Luis MiguelBest Male SingerWon
2005 "Que seas feliz" Best Musical Theme Nominated
Reforma 1999Luis MiguelMale Figure of the CenturyNominated [165]
Male Singer of the CenturyHonoree
Ritmo Latino Awards [c] 2000"Amarte Es Un Placer"Video of the YearNominated [168]
Luis MiguelArtist of the YearNominated
Pop Male Artist of the YearNominated
Amarte Es un Placer Album of the YearNominated
2001Luis MiguelMale Pop Artist or GroupNominated [169]
2002 Mis Romances Album of the YearWon [170]
Ronda Awards  [ es ]1991 Romance Best International AlbumWon [124]
Luis MiguelBest International ArtistWon
1992Won
1993International Artist of the YearWon [171]

[172]

Aries Best Selling International AlbumWon
1994 Segundo Romance Best Selling International AlbumNominated [173]
Sanremo Music Festival 1985"Noi, ragazzi di oggi"Big ContestRunner-up [174]
Showtime 2000Luis MiguelA special "crown"Won [116]
South Korea Global Music Video Show Awards1993Luis MiguelBest Artist from a Non-English Speaking CountryWon [175] [124]
Spotify Awards 2020Luis MiguelMost-Shared ArtistNominated [176] [177]
Most-Streamed Mexican ArtistNominated
Mexican Artist in Spotify of the YearNominated
Artist with more songs in the Top 200Nominated
Most-Streamed Mexican Artist in MexicoWon
Most-Streamed Pop ArtistWon
Most-Streamed Male Artist — by Users over 45 Years OldWon
Most-Streamed Male Artist — by Users 30-45 Years OldWon
Most-Streamed Song during Cry of Indepence "La Bikina"Nominated
"México en la Piel"Won
Unión de Periodistas del Espectáculo de México1989Luis MiguelFigure of the Month AwardWon [178]
Viña del Mar International Song Festival 1985Luis MiguelAntorcha de Plata (Silver Torch)Won [174]
1986Won [179]
1990Won [87]
Gaviota de Oro (Gold Gulls)Won
Gaviota de Plata (Silver Gulls)Won
2012Won [180] [181]
Gaviota de Oro (Gold Gulls)Won [182]
Gaviota de Platino (Platinum Gulls)Won
Vota la voce Festival  [ it ]1985Luis MiguelBest Male RevelationWon [183]
William Morris Agency 1998Luis MiguelMost Successful Latin Tour EverWon [184]
World Music Awards 1990Luis MiguelBest-Selling Latin ArtistWon [174] [4]
1995Won [185]
1998Won [186]

Other honors

Luis Miguel's Hollywood Walk of Fame--The first Latin artist to obtained it Luis Miguel Hollywood Star.jpg
Luis Miguel's Hollywood Walk of Fame—The first Latin artist to obtained it
List of state honors
CountryCity/Gov./EntityYearDescriptionStatusRef.
United States President of Mexico/Carlos Salinas de Gortari 1989Antena de Cristal: Trayectoria (Crystal Antenna)Honoree [87]
United States City of Miami/Mayor Xavier Suarez 1993 Proclaimed "Luis Miguel Day" (June 19)Honoree [187]
Panama Panama City/Mayor Juan Carlos Navarro 2004Key to City of Panama CityHonoree [188]
Paraguay Junta Municipal de Asunción2010Illustrious GuestHonoree [189]
Chile Viña del Mar/Mayor Virginia Reginato 2012Key to City of Viña del MarHonoree [180]
City of Antofagasta Illustrious GuestHonoree [190]
United States San Antonio City Council/Mayor Diego Bernal 2012"Mayor For a Day"Honoree [140]
ArgentinaPresident Cristina Fernández de Kirchner 2012Silver plaqueHonoree [191]
United StatesLas Vegas City2013Proclaimed "Luis Miguel Day" (September 13)Honoree [88]
Argentina Buenos Aires City Legislature/Deputy Oscar Moscariello2014Guest of HonorHonoree [192]

Notes

  1. Charts are not included, unless they are explicitly described as "awards" or specific trophies are given.
  2. Prior to the inauguration of the Billboard Music Awards in 1990, the magazine had the "Number One Awards" to honor the top-performing artists of the year on each of chart categories.
  3. Also known as "Premio de la Gente" or Latin Music Fan Awards. [166] [167]

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