Los 40 Music Awards 2023

Last updated
LOS40 Music Awards Santander 2023
Date3 November 2023
Location WiZink Center, Madrid
Presented by Los 40
Hosted by Tony Aguilar
Dani Moreno
Cristina Boscá
Most awards Manuel Turizo (3)
Most nominationsManuel Turizo (7) [lower-alpha 1]
Website los40.com/tag/los40_music_awards/a/
Television/radio coverage
Network
  2022  · LOS40 Music Awards ·  2024  

The 18th Los 40 Music Awards, also named Los 40 Music Awards Santander 2023 for sponsorship reasons, took place on 3 November 2023, at WiZink Center in Madrid, to recognize the best in Spanish and international music of 2023. [1]

Contents

The nominations were announced on 17 October 2023. Colombian singer Manuel Turizo led the nominations with seven, followed by Aitana and Feid, with six each. [2] In the Spanish categories, the award for Best New Urban Act was introduced, while in the Global Latin categories, Best Urban Collaboration and Best Urban Song were introduced. In the International categories, four awards previously awarded were not presented: Best New Act, Best Video, Best Collaboration and Best Dance Act

Performers

The following is a list of artists slated to perform at the award show so far: [3]

Artist(s)Song(s)
Ozuna "Caramelo"
"Eva Longoria"
"Hey Mor"
Emilia "GTA"
"No Se Ve"
Camilo "El Mismo Aire"
"Favorito"
"Vida de Rico"
"Kesi"
"Índigo" (with Evaluna Montaner)
Vicco "Nochentera"
María Becerra "Corazón Vacío"
"Piscina"
"Los del Espacio"
Abraham Mateo "Maníaca"
Lola Índigo "Corazones Rotos"
"El Tonto"
Álvaro de Luna"Todo Contigo"
Take That "Windows"
"Patience"
Ana Mena "Un Clásico"
"Madrid City"
Rels B "Un Rodeoooo"
Tom Odell "Black Friday"
"Another Love"
Shakira "Acróstico"
(filmed in Miami)
Manuel Turizo "La Bachata"
"El Merengue"
Álvaro Soler "Oxígeno"
Loreen "Euphoria"
"Is It Love"
"Tattoo"
Chanel "Loka" (with Maikel Delacalle)
"Clavaíto" (with Abraham Mateo)
Nil Moliner"Vuela Alto"
"Libertad"
David Bisbal "Tengo Roto el Corazón"
"Ajedrez"
"Ave María"
Saiko"Polaris"
"Supernova"
Aitana "Los Ángeles"
"Las Babys"
"Mi Amor"
Feid "Classy 101" (with Young Miko)
"Bubalú"

Winners and nominees

The nominees were revealed on 17 October 2023. [4] Winners are listed first and bold. [5]

List of winners and nominees for the LOS40 Music Awards 2023
Spain
Best ActBest New Act
  • Vicco
  • Charlie USG
  • Hilario
  • Mar Lucas
  • Ters
  • Paula Koops
Best AlbumBest Song
Best VideoBest Live Act
  • "Las Babys" – Aitana
  • "Vuela Alto" – Nil Moliner
  • "Selena" – Paula Cendejas
  • "5 Estrellas" – Marc Seguí
  • "Maníaca" – Abraham Mateo
  • "No Siempre Quedará París" – Leo Rizzi
Best CollaborationDel 40 al 1 Award
Best Urban ActBest New Urban Act
  • Saiko
  • Nickzzy
  • Cesar AC
  • Almacor
  • Francis
  • Soge Culebra
Best Tour, Festival or Concert
International
Best ActBest Live Act
Best AlbumBest Song
Global Latin
Best ActBest New Act
Best AlbumBest Song
Best VideoBest Live Act
Best CollaborationBest Urban Act or Producer
Best Tour, Festival or ConcertBest Urban Collaboration
Best Urban Song
Golden Music Award
Shakira [6]
Take That
Ozuna

Notes

  1. Though El Mundo mentions that Manuel Turizo, Aitana, and Feid, were the most nominated artists with six nominations each, Turizo appears with seven nominations in the nominations list, posted by the same newspaper. Other sources, such as Los 40 , does not list Turizo as a nominee for "Copa Vacía" in the Best Latin Music Video, while El Mundo does. Similarly, despite "TQG" being nominated for Best Latin Music Video and Best Latin Urban Collaboration, Shakira is listed as a nominee only for the latter.

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References

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