Premios Juventud is back with it's 2015 edition and its bringing along a lot of surprises. This year, Spanish crooner Enrique Iglesias and Mexican heartthrob Luis Coronel lead the pack as the most-nominated artists. Romeo Santos, Nicky Jam, Prince Royce, Maite Perroni and Marc Anthony are also some of the top nominees. With many awards categories in music, telenovela, pop culture, movies and sports, everyone can go home a winner.
Latin Times got a behind-the-scene look of everything that will happen at this year's awards show, but we promised to not give out any spoilers. We can tell you one thing, though, this year's theme will be video games (just imagine how cool the red carpet and stage setting will be).
As tradition holds, the winners of Premios Juventud 2015 is in the hands of the fans. The awards show will air on July 16 via Univision Network. Check out the full list of nominees here. In the meantime, here are 11 moments we're looking forward to at the awards show!
1) Ninel Conde and William Levy hosting the show, of course. But we're mostly looking forward to all the gowns Conde will flaunt throughout the night.

2) Alejandro Sanz premiering his new single "A Que No Me Dejas;" moreover, if he'll be joined by Alejandro Fernandez.

3) Fifth Harmony performing at Premios Juventud! Will it be with their Spanish-language version of "Worth It"?

4) We're looking forward to El Dasa's performance. We saw him during rehearsals, he and his dance moves owned the stage like no one else!

5) We wonder what Chino & Nacho have up their sleeves.
6) And we can't wait to see what Chiquis Rivera will be doing at the Premios Juventud stage.
7) We're curious to find out what "Rumba," Anahi's new song featuring Wisin, is all about.

8) Besides J.Balvin and Yandel, what other urban acts will storm the stage?

9) We wonder if the late iconic Mexican singer Joan Sebastian will get a tribute, mention or honor.

10) We can't wait to see how adorable Becky G will look in the red carpet.

11) And will anyone talk about Donald Trump?

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