Premio Lo Nuestro 2018
The Premio Lo Nuestro 2018 was the thirtieth edition of "Lo Nuestro Awards", held on February 22, 2018 at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida; and was broadcast live on Univision. The presenters were Laura Pausini, Lili Estefan and Alejandra Espinoza, being the first time that the presenters are all women.
| 30th Lo Nuestro Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | February 22, 2018 | 
| Location | American Airlines Arena | 
| Country | United States | 
| Hosted by | Laura Pausini Lili Estefan Alejandra Espinoza  | 
| Television/radio coverage | |
| Network | Univision | 
The ceremony started with a review of the three decades of musical history[1]
Description
    
The 30th edition of "Premio Lo Nuestro" was a great tribute to the Latin rhythms of the last three decades. Its protagonists did not disappoint on stage and relived their unforgettable successes also presenting new ones as a clear confirmation of the lasting Hispanic contribution to the musical sphere.[1]
Performers
    
Below is the list of the live performances of the artists and the songs they performed:
| Name(s) | Performed | 
|---|---|
| Laura Pausini | "Oye mi canto" / "Nadie ha dicho" | 
| Pepe Aguilar | "100% mexicano" | 
| Romeo Santos, Ozuna | "Sobredosis" | 
| Daddy Yankee | "Gasolina" / "Dura" | 
| J Balvin, Anitta, Jeon | "Machika" | 
| J Balvin, Anitta | "Downtown" | 
| Víctor Manuelle, Leslie Grace, Il Volo | "Con Los Años Que Me Quedan" | 
| Leslie Grace | "Abriendo puertas" / "Conga" | 
| Víctor Manuelle | "Mi Tierra" | 
| Ricardo Montaner, Evaluna, Mau y Ricky | "Baladas clásicas" | 
| Olga Tañón, Natalia Jiménez | "¡Basta Ya!" | 
| Olga Tañón, Victoria | "Muchacho malo" | 
| Olga Tañón, Natti Natasha | "Es mentiroso" | 
| Olga Tañón, Chyno Miranda | "Como en las vegas" | 
| Piso 21 | "Déjala que vuelva" | 
| Pitbull | "Don't Stop the Party", "Echa pa'lla", "Muévelo bom bom loca" | 
| Silvestre Dangond | "Ven, devórame otra vez", "Cásate conmigo" | 
| Banda MS | "Homenaje a Joan Sebastián" | 
| Maluma, Nego do Borel | "Corazón" | 
| David Bisbal, Nego do Borel | "El Triste", "Ave Maria" | 
| Victor Manuelle, Bad Bunny | "La Vida Es Un Carnaval" | 
| Alejandro Fernández, Los Tigres del Norte | - | 
Special awards
    
    Acknowledgments
    
- Olga Tañón (Artists with the most awards received: 30)[1]
 - Pitbull (Tribute to musical career)[1]
 - Wisin & Yandel (Tribute to musical career)[1]