Luis Miguel at the Broomfield Events Center in 2008

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.

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. In 1985, he won his first Grammy Awards, becoming the youngest Grammy-winner male artist.[2] 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". He won three Latin Grammy Awards at the inaugural edition in 2000 and has won a total of six awards from nine nominations.

In 1990, Luis Miguel became the first Latin artist to receive a World Music Awards,[3] and in 1996, he became the first Latin artist to receive a Hollywood Walk of Fame Star.[4] In 1998, Luis Miguel was nominated for the first Favorite Latin Artist at the American Music Awards.[5]

He won a lifetime award at the inaugural Lunas del Auditorio in 2002.[6]

He received the first Lapis lazuli disc awards for his sales in Chile of over 1.7 million by 1999.[7]

Awards and nominations

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Award/organization[a] Year Nominee/work Category Result Ref.
ALMA Award 2002 Mis Romances Spanish-language Album of the Year Nominated [8]
American Music Awards 1998 Luis Miguel Favorite Latin Artist Nominated [5]
2003 Nominated [9]
2005 Nominated [10]
ACE Awards (Argentina) 1990 Luis Miguel Favorite Male Act Nominated [11]
1991 Won [12][13]
1994 Most Popular Artist Won [14]
Segundo Romance Latin Ballad Album Won [15]
Amigo Awards 1997 Luis Miguel Best Latin Male Artist Won [16][17]
Nada Es Igual Best Latin Album Nominated
Romances Nominated
1998 Luis Miguel Best Latin Male Artist Nominated [18]
1999 Amarte Es un Placer Best Latin Album Won [16]
2003 Luis Miguel Best Latin Male Artist Nominated [19]
Billboard Music Awards 1993 Luis Miguel Top Latin Artist Won [20]
Top Latin Album (Artist) Won
Top Hot Latin Track Artist Won
Billboard Latin Music Awards 1994 Luis Miguel Male Artist of the Year Won [21]
Aries Album of the Year Won
1995 Segundo Romance Album of the Year — Male Artist Won [22]
1998 Luis Miguel Billboard Latin 50 Artist of the Year Won [23]
Romances Pop Album of the Year — Male Artist Won
2000 Amarte Es un Placer Won [24]
2001 Vivo Won [25]
2002 Mis Romances Won [26]
2003 Luis Miguel Latin Tour of the Year Won [27]
2004 Luis Miguel Won [28][29]
33 Pop Album of the Year — Male Artist Nominated
2006 Luis Miguel Latin Tour of the Year Won [30]
2007 Nominated [31]
Navidades Pop Album of the Year — Male Artist Nominated
2009 Cómplices Latin Pop Album Of The Year, Solo Nominated [32]
Luis Miguel Latin Tour of the Year Nominated
2014 Won [33]
2019 Won [34]
2024 Nominated [35]
El Heraldo de México Awards 1987 Luis Miguel Youth Idol (ídolo juvenil) Won [36]
1989 "La Incondicional" Best Video Won [36]
Luis Miguel Best Singer Won
Festival Acapulco [es] 1993 Luis Miguel Special medal Won [37]
Global Music Video Awards 1992 Luis Miguel Best Pop Vocalist Won [20]
Grammy Awards 1985 "Me Gustas Tal Como Eres" (with Sheena Easton) Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album Won [38]
1988 Soy Como Quiero Ser Best Latin Pop Performance Nominated
1991 20 Años Nominated
1993 Romance Best Latin Pop Album Nominated
1994 Aries Won
1995 Segundo Romance Best Latin Pop Performance Won
1997 Nada Es Igual Nominated
1998 Romances Won
2000 Amarte Es Un Placer Nominated
2001 Vivo Best Pop Album Nominated
2004 33 Nominated
2006 Mexico en la Piel Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album Won
2008 Navidades Best Latin Pop Album Nominated
2009 Cómplices Nominated
2019 ¡México Por Siempre! Best Música Mexicana Album (including Tejano) Won
Hollywood Walk of Fame 1996 Luis Miguel Walk of Star Won [4]
Latin Grammy Awards 2000 Amarte Es un Placer Album of the Year Won [39]
Best Pop Vocal Won
"Tu Mirada" Best Male Pop Vocal Won
2001 Vivo Male Pop Vocal Album Nominated
2003 "Hasta Que Vuelvas" Record of the Year Nominated
2004 33 Best Male Pop Vocal Album Nominated
2005 México en la Piel Best Ranchero Album Won
2018 ¡México Por Siempre! Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album Won
Album of the Year Won
Latin American Music Awards 2018 México Por Siempre Tour Favorite Tour Won [40]
2019 Won [41]
2024 Luis Miguel Tour 2023–24 Nominated [42]
Laurel del Oro (Chile) 1992 Luis Miguel Best International Artist Won [43]
Romance Best Album of the Year Won [44]
Laurel del Oro (Paraguay) 1992 Luis Miguel Best Male Artist Won [45]
Las Vegas International. Press Association 2013 Luis Miguel Diamond Award Honoree [46]
Las Vegas Walk of Stars 2006 Luis Miguel Walk of Star Won [46]
Lo Nuestro Awards 1991 Luis Miguel Pop Male Artist of the Year Nominated [47]
20 Años Pop Song of the Year Nominated
"Tengo Todo Excepto a Ti" Pop Album of the Year Nominated
Lunas del Auditorio 2002 Luis Miguel Lifetime Award Honoree [48][49]
Best Balada Act Nominated
Best Mexican Music Act Nominated
2004 Best Spanish Pop Act Nominated [50]
2006 Won [51]
MTV Video Music Awards 1993 Luis Miguel — "América, América" MTV Internacional Won [52]
Musa Awards (Chile) 2024 Luis Miguel 2024 Tour Concert of the Year Pending [53]
National Auditorium (Mexico) 1995 Luis Miguel Recognition: 16 concerts Won [54]
2004 Recognition: 121 concerts (1991-2004) Won [55]
2005 Recognition: 24 concerts (calendar year) Won [55]
2006 Estela de Plata (Silver Stele) Won [56]
2009 Dalia de Plata (Silver Dahlia) Won [57]
2011 Recognition: 200 concerts Won [58]
New York Latin ACE Awards 1988 Luis Miguel Favorite Male Act Nominated [59]
1990 Outstanding Male Artist Nominated [60]
1992 Romance Album of the Year Nominated [61]
1994 Luis Miguel Favorite Male Act Nominated [62]
Best Concert Nominated
1995 Album of the Year Segundo Romance Won [63]
1996 El Concierto Nominated [64]
Luis Miguel Extraordinary Figure of the Year Won [65][66]
1998 Favorite Male Act Won [67]
2001 Favorite Male Act Nominated [68]
People en Español Awards 2010 Labios de Miel Comeback of the Year Nominated [69]
2012 Luis Miguel Achievement Award Honoree [70]
Pollstar Awards 2019 México Por Siempre Tour Best Latin Tour Nominated [71]
2021 Luis Miguel Latin Touring Artist of The Decade Nominated [72]
Premios Excelencia Europea (Spain) 1990 Luis Miguel Won [3]
Premios Eres (Mexico) 1990 20 Años Best Album Won [73]
1992 Luis Miguel Best Singer Won [74]
Romance Best Album Won
1993 Luis Miguel Best Male Singer Won [74]
Best Show Won
Romance Best Album Won
1994 Luis Miguel Best Singer Won [75]
Best Male Show Won
Aries Best Album Won
1996 El Concierto Won [76]
Luis Miguel Artist of the Year Won
1997 Nada es Igual Best Album Won [77]
Luis Miguel Best Singer Won
1998 Won [78]
Best Show — Male Won
Premios Latino 2010 Luis Miguel Artist of the Century Honoree [79]
Premios Mixup 2001 Luis Miguel Spanish-language Male Artist Won [80][81]
Premios Ondas 1997 Luis Miguel Best Latino Artist Won [82]
Premios Oye! 2002 Luis Miguel Best Male Pop Artist — Spanish Nominated [83]
2005 Best Ranchero Artist — Spanish Won [84]
2008 Best Male Pop Artist — Spanish Nominated [85]
Premios TVyNovelas 1983 Luis Miguel Best Child Star Won [86]
1985 International Young Singer Won
1986 Best Male TV-Singer Won
1988 Won [87]
1990 Won
1991 Most Outstanding Male Singer Won
1993 Male Singer of the Year Won
Romance Best Album of the Year Won
1996 Luis Miguel Best Male Singer Won
2005 "Que seas feliz" Best Musical Theme Nominated
Reforma 1999 Luis Miguel Male Figure of the Century Nominated [88]
Male Singer of the Century Honoree
Ronda Awards [es] 1991 Romance Best International Album Won [13]
Luis Miguel Best International Artist Won
Sanremo Music Festival 1985 "Noi, ragazzi di oggi" Big Contest Runner-up [89]
South Korea International Music Award 1991 Luis Miguel Best Artist from a Non-English Speaking Country Won [13]
Spotify Awards 2020 Luis Miguel Most-Shared Artist Nominated [90][91]
Most-Streamed Mexican Artist Nominated
Mexican Artist in Spotify of the Year Nominated
Artist with more songs in the Top 200 Nominated
Most-Streamed Mexican Artist in Mexico Won
Most-Streamed Pop Artist Won
Most-Streamed Male Artist — by Users over 45 Years Old Won
Most-Streamed Male Artist — by Users 30-45 Years Old Won
Most-Streamed Song during Cry of Indepence "La Bikina" Nominated
"México en la Piel" Won
Viña del Mar International Song Festival 1985 Luis Miguel Antorcha de Plata (Silver Torch) Won [89]
1986 Won [92]
1990 Won [45]
Gaviota de Oro (Gold Gulls) Won
Gaviota de Platino (Platinum Gulls) Won
2012 Won [93][94]
Gaviota de Plata (Silver Gulls) Won [95]
Gaviota de Oro (Gold Gulls) Won
World Music Awards 1990 Luis Miguel Best-Selling Latin Artist Won [89][3]
1995 Won [96]
1998 Won [97]

Other honors

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Luis Miguel's Hollywood Walk of Fame—The first Latin artist to obtained it
List of state honors
Country City/Gov./Entity Year Description Status Ref.
United States President of Mexico/Carlos Salinas de Gortari 1989 Antena de Cristal: Trayectoria (Crystal Antenna) Honoree [45]
United States City of Miami/Mayor Xavier Suarez 1993 Proclaimed "Luis Miguel Day" (June 19) Honoree [98]
Panama Panama City/Mayor Juan Carlos Navarro 2004 Key to City of Panama City Honoree [99]
Paraguay Junta Municipal de Asunción 2010 Illustrious Guest Honoree [100]
Chile Viña del Mar/Mayor Virginia Reginato 2012 Key to City of Viña del Mar Honoree [93]
City of Antofagasta Illustrious Guest Honoree [101]
United States San Antonio City Council/Mayor Diego Bernal 2012 "Mayor For a Day" Honoree [70]
Argentina President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner 2012 Silver plaque Honoree [102]
United States Las Vegas City 2013 Proclaimed "Luis Miguel Day" (September 13) Honoree [46]
Argentina Buenos Aires City Legislature/Deputy Oscar Moscariello 2014 Guest of Honor Honoree [103]

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